Tickets are now on sale for Your Horse Live (8-10 November, 2024) and we can’t wait to see you at this year’s exciting event at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. To celebrate the release, everyone who buys ticketsto Your Horse Live by midnight on Sunday 30 June will automatically be entered into our exclusive Free Prize Draw to win the price of their tickets back, plus other goodies.
The UK’s biggest equine show has more than 300 tradestands, including fashion, tack and equine gear, with great bargains to be had. It also features some of the best riders and experts in the world to watch in the main arena. Previous years have included demonstrations from Oliver Townend, Geoff Billington and Ben Atkinson to name a few.
Showing fans will also be well catered for, with the SEIB Search for a Star Championships featuring horses and ponies of all types enjoying their moment in the limelight. On top of this, there’s exclusive stage interviews and talks, the biggest and smallest of breeds to cuddle, and much more.
Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased here.
Free draw for a fabulous prize
The lucky winner of our Free Prize Draw will be notified by 5 July by email and will receive the following:
- The price of their ticket order* back
- Their tickets upgraded to VIP tickets on the day their tickets were bought for
- Bottle of fizz to enjoy with their friends
- A tour of the stable yard with a chance to get a selfie with some of the riders and horses
- A free subscription to Your Horse Magazine
- An exclusive goodie bag and some more surprises on the day
To be entered, simply book your tickets early and wait to see if you are the lucky winner… Good luck!
*Cash back on the ticket purchase only
Further reading
- Golden tickets for Your Horse Live and HOYS secured as Search for a Star season returns
- Your chance to compete at Your Horse Live: Search for a Star season begins
- Oliver Townend’s training tactics for a horse who is very tense or fresh
- ‘If you train him correctly, that’ll go with him through his life’: Oliver Townend and Geoff Billington’s tips for training young horses