Organisers of Scotland’s leading agricultural event, the Royal Highland Show, RHASS (the Royal Highland & Agricultural Society of Scotland), is offering those who purchase farming-flexi tickets from November 29 for the 2025 show a 20% discount on any additional farming-flexi or Thursday adult tickets purchased.
The farming-flexi ticket offers those across the industry with the freedom of attending the event on either the Thursday or the Friday of the show, depending on their schedules closer to the time. Farming-flexi tickets are available from £41.00 each.
There is a limited number of flexi-farming tickets available, with the discount code ending on January 1, 2025, so we encourage you to book now before they run out.
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Head of Royal Highland Show, David Tennant, said: “Celebrating Scotland’s agricultural and rural communities is what sits at the heart of the Royal Highland Show, so as a nod to our continued support and appreciation to those across the industry, those who purchase a farming-flexi early bird ticket from today will be entitled to a twenty percent discount on any additional flexi or Thursday tickets bought.”
The 2025 show will run across four-days from June 19-22, 2025 at the Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh, celebrating not only the best in Scotland’s agricultural heritage, farming, livestock, equine and machinery but all things lifestyle and outdoor living, bringing together Scotland’s leading artisan suppliers in food, drink and arts and crafts.
David continued: “The Royal Highland Show remains a key calendar highlight for those across the industry and 2025 will be no different. Bringing together the best in livestock, industry events and equine, the show honours and recognises the hard work of those across the industry and provides an unrivalled four-days to bring busy colleagues and friends together who would otherwise be extremely busy with their day jobs.
“Our early bird tickets offer up great Christmas alternatives for family members who enjoy experiences over gifts.
“We look forward to welcoming friends old and new through the gates of the Royal Highland Centre in June!”
Children aged 15 and under can attend for free across the four-day event if they are accompanied by a paying adult but they must have a ticket. The 2024 Show saw over 20,000 children visit.
Each year, the show sees over 200,000 visitors, exhibitors and competitors attend, transforming the Royal Highland Centre into the sixth largest population in Scotland, bigger than Paisley and Dunfermline, and contributes almost forty million pounds to Edinburgh’s economy.
The 2024 how saw both the Friday and Saturday sell out, with general tickets sales up 2.5% from the previous year.
Car parking tickets are encouraged to be purchased at the time of entry tickets being bought to save disappointment closer to the event.
Early bird tickets can be purchased until the end of January on the Royal Highland Show website: www.royalhighlandshow.org.
Those purchasing a flexi-farming ticket will receive a discount code for additional tickets via a confirmation email. The code will remain valid until January 1.
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