The award-winning Royal Three Counties Show, the UK’s premier agricultural, countryside living and popular family event, is returning to Three Counties Showground in Malvern from Friday 13 - Sunday 15 June 2025, with a host of special guests and leading voices from the worlds of food and farming, plus exciting new features, outstanding entertainment, family fun, local food and drink, and lots of animals!
Star of Prime Video’s Clarkson’s Farm, young farmer, best-selling author Kaleb Cooper, will return to this year’s Royal Three Counties Show on Sunday 15 June. At the Future of Farming Theatre, Kaleb will be sharing his passion for farming and supporting British agriculture, as well as the experience he has amassed since he first started helping out at a dairy farm at the age of 13. Kaleb will also be getting behind the wheel for the ever-popular Machinery Demo in the Main Arena, giving fans a front-row seat to see him in action with some impressive tractors and farm machinery.
BBC’s Saturday Kitchen and Channel 4’s Food Unwrapped presenter, chef and author, Matt Tebbutt, will appear at the Royal Three Counties Show on Sunday 15 June. Matt, who has worked as a chef in some of London’s most prestigious restaurants, published three cookbooks and is a well-known face on some of the best-loved cookery and food shows on TV, will be sharing his expert tips and passion for fresh, seasonal produce at the Food & Drink Theatre on Sunday. Expect plenty of delicious inspiration, foodie chat and a sprinkle of Matt’s signature charm. Matt will also be giving guests a warm welcome at a new VIP two-course lunch in the Members Pavilion on Sunday. Tickets are limited in number and selling fast from the website.
TV presenter, author, writer, smallholder and passionate traveller, Kate Humble will join the Food & Drink Theatre on Saturday 14 June, followed by a book signing of her most recent book; ‘Home Cooked’. Kate will also join a panel of special guests and experts for a Q&A session at the Future of Farming Theatre, adding to its line-up of informative talks and panel discussions on topics spanning farming, diversification, succession planning and the latest developments in agricultural technology.
Royal Three Counties Show Ambassador, Farmer, BBC Countryfile presenter and co-owner of Cotswold Farm Park, Adam Henson will join the special guest line up on all three days of the long weekend. Considered one of the UK’s best-known farmers, Adam is a passionate advocate for farming, particularly regarding conservation of rare and minority breed farm animals, of which Cotswold Farm Park is home to over 50 types. Each year the Royal Three Counties Show hosts the UK’s largest gathering of rare and minority livestock breeds in its Farming Village. Adam will be immersing himself in every corner of the show from inspiring talks in the Future of Farming Theatre and celebrating breed champions in the Grand Parade of Livestock, to sharing his rare breeds knowledge in the livestock rings and joining in with the action in the Countryside Arena. Visitors can also join Adam for afternoon tea on Saturday and Sunday in the Members Marquee as part of the new VIP packages now available.
Will Young, best known as Farmer Will and for his appearance on ITV2’s Love Island, has captured the hearts of millions as a viral TikTok sensation, sharing the charm, humour and realities of life on his Buckinghamshire farm. Will joins the Royal Three Counties Show on Saturday 14 June, featuring on the Future of Farming Theatre and the Food & Drink Theatre. Visitors to the show can also meet Farmer Will as part of a special VIP lunch in the Members Pavilion. As a sixth-generation farmer, Will brings his love and passion for farming to his audience both on and off screen. Will’s book, For the Love of Farming (published in 2023), shares insights from the inner workings of his farm in the beautiful Buckinghamshire countryside throughout the changing seasons.
Herefordshire-based young farmer, Ally Hunter-Blair, who has amassed a popular following on social media as well as starring in Discovery +’s series Born Mucky: Life on the Farm and Channel 4’s First Time Farmers, returns to the Royal Three Counties Show from Friday through to Sunday, hosting talks in the Future of Farming Theatre and machinery demos in the Main Arena.
One of many exciting new features at this year’s Royal Three Counties Show is Murf’s Burger School, hosted by Herefordshire’s very own award-winning chef, Anthony 'Murf' Murphy, one of four founders of the popular independent restaurant group, The Beefy Boys. Pitching up in a new-look Food & Drink Theatre, Murf will share his world-class, award-winning burger recipe that The Beefy Boys are so well-known for and give visitors tips to recreate their own versions at home. He’ll also be creating a brand-new burger; the ‘Three Counties Boy’ specially developed in partnership with the Show. Fans can get a first taste of this at Beefy Boys restaurants in the weeks leading up to the Show.
As well as hosting a BBQ competition for local chefs on Saturday 14 June, Murf will also run a fun Burger School on Sunday 15 June. Additionally, Murf will welcome special guests to the Food & Drink Theatre stage throughout the weekend, including Matt Tebutt, Farmer Will, Kaleb Cooper and Kate Humble.
In addition, the Royal Three Counties Show will once again host over 8,000 of the finest livestock from across the UK, a variety of equine events, including show jumping and 53 prestigious Horse of the Year Show qualifying classes, the high-octane STIHL Timbersports Arena, live entertainment in the Main arena and over 101 free family activities to enjoy over the long weekend.
Advance day tickets to the Royal Three Counties Show cost £24.85 for adults and children under 16 are free. To book tickets, visit www.royalthreecounties.co.uk/ or call 01684 584 924.
The award-winning Royal Three Counties Show, the UK’s premier agricultural, countryside living and popular family event, is returning to Three Counties Showground in Malvern from Friday 13 - Sunday 15 June 2025, with a host of special guests and leading voices from the worlds of food and farming, plus exciting new features, outstanding entertainment, family fun, local food and drink, and lots of animals!
Star of Prime Video’s Clarkson’s Farm, young farmer, best-selling author Kaleb Cooper, will return to this year’s Royal Three Counties Show on Sunday 15 June. At the Future of Farming Theatre, Kaleb will be sharing his passion for farming and supporting British agriculture, as well as the experience he has amassed since he first started helping out at a dairy farm at the age of 13. Kaleb will also be getting behind the wheel for the ever-popular Machinery Demo in the Main Arena, giving fans a front-row seat to see him in action with some impressive tractors and farm machinery.
BBC’s Saturday Kitchen and Channel 4’s Food Unwrapped presenter, chef and author, Matt Tebbutt, will appear at the Royal Three Counties Show on Sunday 15 June. Matt, who has worked as a chef in some of London’s most prestigious restaurants, published three cookbooks and is a well-known face on some of the best-loved cookery and food shows on TV, will be sharing his expert tips and passion for fresh, seasonal produce at the Food & Drink Theatre on Sunday. Expect plenty of delicious inspiration, foodie chat and a sprinkle of Matt’s signature charm. Matt will also be giving guests a warm welcome at a new VIP two-course lunch in the Members Pavilion on Sunday. Tickets are limited in number and selling fast from the website.
TV presenter, author, writer, smallholder and passionate traveller, Kate Humble will join the Food & Drink Theatre on Saturday 14 June, followed by a book signing of her most recent book; ‘Home Cooked’. Kate will also join a panel of special guests and experts for a Q&A session at the Future of Farming Theatre, adding to its line-up of informative talks and panel discussions on topics spanning farming, diversification, succession planning and the latest developments in agricultural technology.
Royal Three Counties Show Ambassador, Farmer, BBC Countryfile presenter and co-owner of Cotswold Farm Park, Adam Henson will join the special guest line up on all three days of the long weekend. Considered one of the UK’s best-known farmers, Adam is a passionate advocate for farming, particularly regarding conservation of rare and minority breed farm animals, of which Cotswold Farm Park is home to over 50 types. Each year the Royal Three Counties Show hosts the UK’s largest gathering of rare and minority livestock breeds in its Farming Village. Adam will be immersing himself in every corner of the show from inspiring talks in the Future of Farming Theatre and celebrating breed champions in the Grand Parade of Livestock, to sharing his rare breeds knowledge in the livestock rings and joining in with the action in the Countryside Arena. Visitors can also join Adam for afternoon tea on Saturday and Sunday in the Members Marquee as part of the new VIP packages now available.
Will Young, best known as Farmer Will and for his appearance on ITV2’s Love Island, has captured the hearts of millions as a viral TikTok sensation, sharing the charm, humour and realities of life on his Buckinghamshire farm. Will joins the Royal Three Counties Show on Saturday 14 June, featuring on the Future of Farming Theatre and the Food & Drink Theatre. Visitors to the show can also meet Farmer Will as part of a special VIP lunch in the Members Pavilion. As a sixth-generation farmer, Will brings his love and passion for farming to his audience both on and off screen. Will’s book, For the Love of Farming (published in 2023), shares insights from the inner workings of his farm in the beautiful Buckinghamshire countryside throughout the changing seasons.
Herefordshire-based young farmer, Ally Hunter-Blair, who has amassed a popular following on social media as well as starring in Discovery +’s series Born Mucky: Life on the Farm and Channel 4’s First Time Farmers, returns to the Royal Three Counties Show from Friday through to Sunday, hosting talks in the Future of Farming Theatre and machinery demos in the Main Arena.
One of many exciting new features at this year’s Royal Three Counties Show is Murf’s Burger School, hosted by Herefordshire’s very own award-winning chef, Anthony 'Murf' Murphy, one of four founders of the popular independent restaurant group, The Beefy Boys. Pitching up in a new-look Food & Drink Theatre, Murf will share his world-class, award-winning burger recipe that The Beefy Boys are so well-known for and give visitors tips to recreate their own versions at home. He’ll also be creating a brand-new burger; the ‘Three Counties Boy’ specially developed in partnership with the Show. Fans can get a first taste of this at Beefy Boys restaurants in the weeks leading up to the Show.
As well as hosting a BBQ competition for local chefs on Saturday 14 June, Murf will also run a fun Burger School on Sunday 15 June. Additionally, Murf will welcome special guests to the Food & Drink Theatre stage throughout the weekend, including Matt Tebutt, Farmer Will, Kaleb Cooper and Kate Humble.
In addition, the Royal Three Counties Show will once again host over 8,000 of the finest livestock from across the UK, a variety of equine events, including show jumping and 53 prestigious Horse of the Year Show qualifying classes, the high-octane STIHL Timbersports Arena, live entertainment in the Main arena and over 101 free family activities to enjoy over the long weekend.
Advance day tickets to the Royal Three Counties Show cost £24.85 for adults and children under 16 are free. To book tickets, visit www.royalthreecounties.co.uk/ or call 01684 584 924.