Tickets & Entries Open For The Newark Vintage Tractor & Heritage Show 2025

    Posted On: Wednesday 6 August 2025
    Attendees to the Newark Vintage Tractor & Heritage show inspect tractors on display.

    This post is courtesy of the Newark Vintage Tractor & Heritage Show.

    The much-loved Newark Vintage Tractor & Heritage Show will return to Newark Showground in November with one of its most diverse and historically rich programmes to date.

    Organisers have opened visitor ticket sales, camping passes, club stands, and exhibitor entries across all classes, inviting enthusiasts, collectors, families and first-time visitors to be part of a warm, social and highly competitive weekend that celebrates the machines that powered rural life.

    This year’s show takes place on 8 and 9 November.

    “What makes our show so special is its sheer diversity,” says Simon Eccleston, CEO of the Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society (NNAS), which organises the event.

    “You’ll see century-old engineering icons alongside post-war workhorses and commercial vehicles that shaped modern farming and haulage. Whether you’re a seasoned exhibitor or just curious, there’s always something new to discover—and plenty of friendly experts who are happy to share their knowledge.”

    Features For 2025

    This year the show will spotlight major engineering anniversaries spanning tractors, engines, implements and commercial transport.

    Highlights include 100 Years of Caterpillar, 80 Years of the Field Marshall Series One, 80 Years of the Fordson Major E27N, 60 Years of Zetor Imports into England, 60 Years of Cummins Engines, and an impressive celebration of Gardner engines.

    There will be a focus on potato implements and handling equipment alongside a celebration of Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies, the manufacturers from the Orwell Works in Ipswich.

    Rounding out the programme, the commercial vehicle section will honour 60 Years of the Ford Series D Lorry—a favourite with restorers and showgoers alike.

    “Our themed displays are more than a line-up of machines—they’re stories,” adds Simon. “Each tractor, engine or implement represents people: the farmers who relied on it, the engineers who built it, and the communities that still rally to preserve it. That human connection is what keeps exhibitors coming back year after year.”

    Masses of Newark Vintage Tractor & Heritage show attendees inspect tractors on display inside a pavilion.

    A Social, Competitive & Loyal Community

    The Newark Vintage Tractor & Heritage Show regularly attracts more than 10,000 attendees over the weekend, drawn by the scale of the displays, the camaraderie among exhibitors, and the thrill of friendly competition in the judged classes.

    About 1,000 passionate, loyal exhibitors return year after year to present their restorations, share skills, and take part in a programme that blends nostalgia with technical excellence.

    “It’s a brilliant weekend for showing, sharing and exploring,” says Simon. “If you’ve been restoring a machine in the shed for years, Newark is where you bring it out, stand proudly beside it, compare notes and make friends you’ll see every season. And if you’re visiting with family, you get hands-on history—kids love seeing how equipment used to look, and how individuals have modified classics with a more modern approach.”

    Exhibitor Entries Now Open

    With 49 classes to compete in, exhibitors are encouraged to enter early, particularly for the anniversary features, which are expected to be heavily subscribed.

    Club stands provide an excellent opportunity to showcase a varied range of exhibits, such as tractors, machinery, commercial vehicles, and stationary engines. The vibrant community around these entries are a huge part of the show’s continued success.

    To book your club stand, visit newarkvintagetractorshow.com until 15 August where discounted visitor tickets—available for a limited time only—and camping passes are now on sale too. Exhibitor entries close on 17 September.

    On-site camping is popular with exhibitors and enthusiasts who want to enjoy the full weekend atmosphere—from early-morning engine starts to evening social gatherings across the showground. Early booking is strongly advised to secure preferred camping spaces.

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