The Tractor World Show 2025 will be held on February 22 and 23 at the Three Counties Showground.
The event will be open from 9am each day and will feature hundreds of vintage, veteran and classic tractors, trucks, stationary engines, Land Rovers and vintage vehicles.
There will also be a “miniature model” section and gardening equipment section, which will include classic and modern ride-on mowers.
There will be a number of motoring clubs at the event, with visitors encouraged to get hands-on or pose for selfies with vehicles and machinery.
A spring auction on the Saturday will feature more than 1,000 lots including parts, machinery, tools and spares to full-size tractors.
The event will also include the outdoor vintage autojumble, dedicated to “strictly second-hand” motoring-themed bygones, collectables and memorabilia.
The classic commercial drive-in-day display will also return on the Sunday.
Organiser Mark Woodward said: “The Three Counties Showground has a beautiful backdrop, and brilliant facilities.
“Adding the brand-new Kildare Hall to our roster for the first time means we’ll be packing out all four exhibition halls, and we can’t wait.”
There will be four indoor exhibition halls, two heated restaurants, a coffee lounge, numerous outdoor catering stands, and an onsite cashpoint.
Dogs on leads are welcome and under-15s go free.
The event will also have a number of disabled facilities.
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Advance tickets can be purchased from the Tractor World website, with prices starting from £15 for adults.
Tickets can also be bought on the day, with prices starting from £18.
The show will be open from 9am until 5pm on the Saturday and from 9am until 3pm on the Sunday.
The closest station is Malvern and the Three Counties Showground can be found by following brown signs from all major routes.
The showground is around 20 miles from Hereford and hosts regular events throughout the year.