Both days host horse events including Pony Carriage Driving on the Sunday and British ShowJumping Adult and Junior Show Jumping on the Monday. This year Turriff will again host the North of Scotland Junior Show Jumping Championships.
One of the main attractions this year is the Royal Signals White Helmets Motor Cycle Display Team – acknowledged as the oldest, best known and most accomplished motorcycle display team in the country, if not the world. The 25 riders will perform a combination of high-speed crossovers, spectacular jumps, skilful feats of balance and numerous reverse rides.
Turriff Show wouldn’t be the same without the Sheep Show and New Zealander Stuart Barnes will be back lining up his sheep on each day of the Show for a sheep race in the main arena! There will be four performances each day of the Sheep Show itself, which is educational and most entertaining to watch.
Ridden Clydesdales are a sight to behold and this year the Strathorn Farm Stables Clydesdales Drill Ride will present a 20-minute performance to music on the Monday.
Sulky Racing will be back again to thrill the crowds. Some top class horses will be appearing and we look forward to some hotly contested races.
Turriff Show now hosts one of the largest Vintage and Classic Vehicle displays in Scotland! This year 150 models will make their way round the ring on the Sunday evening – a sight not to be missed! There will also be an interesting static display.
Children’s and Adult’s races are planned for both days with good prize money and a free packet of sweets for every child taking part! There will also be a Children’s Pet Parade each day with free entry - don’t miss out!
The Pageant on Sunday afternoon has a ‘Carry On’ theme this year and the various floats promise high entertainment value!
If you are interested in music then there will be something for everyone. On the Sunday afternoon the well known Turriff and District Pipe Band will play at the Show and Deveron River Brass are returning for a second year. There will also be a variety of other bands and groups from the Aberdeen International Youth Festival playing at the Show.
If you like to watch Highland Dancing then you will be treated to an outstanding array of dancers, including some National title holders on the Monday (dancing under S.O.B.H.D. rules). The Highland Dancing competition now takes place in a marquee near the main car park.
Tug of War enthusiasts can look forward to a Tug of War Competition confined to members of Young Farmers Clubs (teams of 6) on the Sunday afternoon.
Look out for the Open Dog Show (closing date for entries 2nd July) on the Sunday or take your dog along to the Companion Dog Show on the Monday (entries on the day).
The Show closes on Sunday evening with a Mission Praise Service held in the Den Pavilion at 6 pm.






