Tractor World Show 2026 Promises Biggest Ever Event in Malvern
Tractor World Show Returns to Malvern in February 2026

The much-anticipated Tractor World Show is set to make a triumphant return to the Three Counties Showground in Malvern on Saturday, February 21, and Sunday, February 22, 2026. This year's event promises to be the most expansive and thrilling edition yet, offering a perfect opportunity to shake off the winter blues with a celebration of agricultural heritage and machinery.

A Showcase for Farming Enthusiasts and Families

A firm favourite among farming aficionados, machinery enthusiasts, and families alike, the 2026 Tractor World Show will occupy four spacious exhibition halls alongside acres of outdoor hardstanding. Visitors can expect a significant increase in exhibitors, displays, demonstrations, and bargain opportunities compared to previous years.

The show will feature hundreds of vintage, veteran, and classic tractors, complemented by an impressive array of classic commercial vehicles, lorries, trucks, Land Rovers, vans, stationary engines, and historic farm machinery. The horticultural and gardening section makes a welcome return, showcasing everything from classic ride-on mowers to modern specialist equipment.

Special Features and Anniversary Celebrations

Model enthusiasts will delight in the dedicated miniature model area, while numerous club displays and a vast range of traders will offer tools, garage equipment, tyres, workwear, clothing, books, gifts, and toys.

The 2026 show coincides with several significant anniversaries. The Friends of Ferguson Heritage and the Ferguson Club will celebrate 80 years of the Ferguson TE20 and 70 years of the FE35. Meanwhile, the Case IH Club marks 70 years since the Bradford Built small tractor first appeared on UK farms. Both clubs will bring examples of these iconic machines to the event.

Weekend Highlights and Practical Information

Saturday's proceedings commence with the renowned H J Pugh & Co live auction, a must-attend event for serious buyers and collectors. This year's sale is expected to feature over 1,000 lots, including more than 100 tractors alongside vehicles, machinery, parts, tools, and spares.

Sunday hosts the Outdoor Vintage Autojumble, dedicated entirely to strictly second-hand motoring memorabilia, collectables, and bygones – perfect for hunting hidden treasures or clearing out your own shed. The day also features the popular Classic Commercial Drive-in Day.

Practical amenities have been expanded for visitor comfort, with increased free parking areas, disabled access, weekend camping facilities, and numerous refreshment options including a heated restaurant, coffee lounge, and outdoor food stands. Clear signage via brown tourism signs and AA signs will guide visitors to the venue.

Pre-booked weekend tickets remain at 2024 prices and are available through the official website. The show warmly welcomes accompanied children under 15 and dogs on leads, with both enjoying free entry. For the latest news, show features, exhibitor information, and ticket details, follow "Tractor World Show" on Facebook and Instagram.