JB Gill and Kelvin Fletcher will visit the popular county show on Wednesday 17th and Thursday 18th June
Two well-known celebrity guests have been announced to appear at this year’s Lincolnshire Show, which is taking place at the Lincolnshire Showground on 17th and 18th June 2026.
JLS singer and farmer, JB Gill, and actor and TV personality, Kelvin Fletcher, will both visit the 141st Lincolnshire Show next month, alongside thousands of visitors celebrating food, farming and the countryside.
JB Gill, best known for his singing, acting and presenting, also has his own farm in North Kent, where he has been selling produce for 10 years. As a keen supporter of rural causes, he will attend the Show on Wednesday 17th June.
Celebrated actor, TV personality and Strictly Champion, Kelvin Fletcher, is now best known for his hit family farming show on ITV, Fletcher’s Family Farm. Celebrating his keen interest in the farming industry, he will attend the Show on Thursday 18th June.
This year’s Lincolnshire Show will also see a Guinness World Record attempt in the White Hart Hotel Main Ring on both days of the Show. The challenge will see competitors race against the clock to assemble and engage a combine harvester header in record time, in a bid to set a brand-new record.
The White Hart Hotel Main Ring will also boast a series of impressive equine displays including a Polo Chukka, with Dart Polo taking on Sunbrave Polo of India, the Heavy Horse of the Year Show Qualifier, British Show Jumping and the Shetland Pony Grand National.
Other highlights include the much-loved RAF Falcons Display Team, motocross stunts from Squibb Freestyle FMX and music from the Lincolnshire Fire & Rescue Band.
Charlotte Powell, Chief Executive of the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, said:
“We’re incredibly excited to be back for the 141st Lincolnshire Show, which is set to be bigger and better than ever with brand-new attractions, returning favourites and even a few celebrities!
“It will be a pleasure to welcome JB Gill and Kelvin Fletcher as guests for this year’s Show, who will both be sharing their love for farming as we once again celebrate all things Lincolnshire with tens of thousands of visitors.




