Shake off the winter blues! The much-loved Tractor World Show returns to the Three Counties Showground in Malvern on Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd February 2026, and this year’s show promises to be the biggest and most exciting yet.

A firm favourite with farming fans, machinery enthusiasts and families alike, the 2026 show will take place over four spacious exhibition halls, plus acres of outdoor hardstanding. Expect more exhibitors, more displays, more demonstrations and more bargains than ever.

Visitors can look forward to hundreds of vintage, veteran and classic tractors, alongside classic commercials, lorries, trucks, Land Rovers, vans, stationary engines, historic farm machinery and agricultural exhibits.

The always-popular horticultural and gardening section also returns, showcasing everything from classic and modern ride-on mowers to specialist equipment, and fans of the small scale will love the miniature model area too. There’s lots of club displays to enjoy and a vast and eclectic range of traders selling tools, garage equipment, tyres, workwear, clothing, books, gifts, toys and more.

Features of This Years’ Show

2026 is a year of anniversaries and celebrations, as the Friends of Ferguson Heritage and the Ferguson Club will be celebrating 80 years of the Ferguson TE20 and 70 years of the FE35. Case IH Club have a celebration of their own, as they are marking 70 years since the Bradford Built small tractor first appeared on UK farms. Both clubs will be bringing examples of these fine machines to the show.

Saturday kicks off with the renowned H J Pugh & Co live auction, a must see for buyers and collectors. This years’ sale is expected to feature over 1,000 lots including more than 100 tractors, plus vehicles, machinery, parts, tools and spares.

Sunday hosts the Outdoor Vintage Autojumble, dedicated entirely to strictly second-hand motoring memorabilia, collectables and bygones. It’s the perfect place to hunt for hidden gems or clear out your own shed.

Sunday once again features the always-popular Classic Commercial Drive-in Day.

With more areas available for free parking, disabled access, weekend camping, and plenty of places to refuel, including a heated restaurant, coffee lounge and outdoor food stands, visitors can enjoy the show comfortably, whatever the weather. Just follow the brown tourism signs and AA signs.

Pre-booked weekend tickets are held at 2024 prices and are available now at www.tractorworldshow.co.uk

Accompanied children under 15 and dogs on leads are warmly welcomed and both get free entry!