Your Horse Live — the UK’s biggest equine shopping show — will be back in November 2025, from Friday 7th until Sunday 9th, at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire.

As soon as tickets go on sale we’ll announce it here, so keep an eye on the Your Horse Live website and our social media channels for news of 2025’s show.

Your Horse Live show highlights

Wow — what a show we had in 2024!

Highlights included Laura Collett, Ros Canter and Nicola Wilson teaming up for four demos in the SEIB Main Arena on Saturday and Sunday. Equestrian’s favourite double act, Oliver Townend and Geoff Billington, were also there creating loads of laughter from a packed out crowd.

Ben Atkinson dazzled again with his unparalleled display of horsemanship, showing how he works with horses and demonstrating the beautiful partnership he has with every single one of them. There were a few eyes being wiped by the enthralled audience.

We also watched Gaynor Coulburn set the main arena alight with her music, showing how horses and ponies of all shapes and sizes — a Clydesdale, Fell and Knabstrupper included — can impress in the dressage arena.

A Friday of Dodson & Horrell masterclasses were a family affair, with an eventing showcase from mother/daughter duo Lucinda and Ellie Fredericks, while father and son Richard and Joe Davison showed how they work with their young horses to turn them into stars.

This all came after 11 SEIB Search for a Star Champions were crowned. Then on Saturday, a plucky Connemara pony won the judges’ approval to stand overall supreme of show, while a part-bred Welsh pony claimed the top in-hand title.

More highlights

Tickets for Harlow Luna White’s meet and greet were gone within minutes of being released on the official Your Horse stand, while queues ran the length of the marquee for equestrian influencers Meg Elphick and This Esme in the Red Gorilla Meet & Greet.

Over on the Horse & Country TV Stage, there was standing room only (if you squeezed in) for Harlow and Meg’s stage talk, while ticket holders flocked to the stage to listen to educational talks including colic prevention help from the BHS, winter diet tips from Dodson & Horrell, and safety advice from BETA’s Dr Di Fisher.

Oh, and did we mention that John Whitaker was there too? He was interviewed on the stage on Saturday and Sunday, and was signing copies of his new book on the Equine America stand too.

Loads to watch and enjoy

Outside the How To Yard, brought to you by Liveryman, was jam-packed every day with masterclasses from the likes of farrier and social media star Sam Dracott (did you see him challenge Harlow to remove a shoe?), plus showing guru Katie Jerram-Hunnable, Jason Webb, Ben Atkinson and The Pony Club.

It was brilliant — and we haven’t even mentioned the shopping yet! Over 300 tradestands (perfect for Christmas shopping and plenty of bargains so that you could treat yourself and your horse).

Ticket holders also got to meet gentle giants in the Heavy Horse Yard and stroke equines seeking new homes in the Rescue Village, including Hovis and RSPCA Kastone, the once emaciated rescuee turned eventing winner who was introduced to his new owner following a chance conversation at Your Horse Live.

There was loads more too — here’s a look at the full line up for 2024 if you’re interested — and we will deliver a Your Horse Live that’s even bigger and better in 2025.

Your Horse Live 2025

So get the dates in your diary now — Your Horse Live 7-9 November 2025 — and we’ll see you there!