The International Ayr Show – Festival of Flight returns to Ayr’s historic Low Green shoreline on Friday 5th and Saturday 6th September 2025.
The Ayr Show brings spectacular aerial displays and family entertainment to South Ayrshire’s beautiful waterfront in the town of Ayr. Entry is free, making it one of Scotland’s most exciting events for aviation fans and families.
The 2025 programme is packed with some of the most popular and thrilling display teams in the world, combining precision flying, aerobatics, and unique aircrafts:
The Festival Village opens on the Low Green across the two days, offering entertainment both in the air and on the ground:
On-site activities include:
The Ayr Show takes place at Low Green, Ayr shorefront, and is well connected by all modes of transport:
Accessibility: Accessible viewing platforms with ramp access and limited seating (first-come, first-served). Parking will be available at four designated locations:
Car Parks - Car parking will be available at four locations throughout Ayr.
A park and ride service is available if you park at Ayr Racecourse or Rozelle Estate. However, you can choose to walk.
Shuttle Services will operate between the following car parks during the event,
All car parks will have toilet facilities and lighting after the event.
The event is proudly supported by Ashleigh (Scotland) Ltd, continuing their sponsorship for 2025 after successful partnerships in 2024 that drew over 260,000 visitors to Ayr across the weekend.
The International Ayr Show: Festival of Flight 2025 is a weekend of community excitement and entertainment, bringing people of all ages together on Scotland’s stunning west coast in Ayr. From watching the Red Arrows display, to enjoying the family funfair, or the seaside festival atmosphere, Ayr’s Festival of Flight is an event you won’t forget.
Yes, entry to the International Ayr Show is free.
The event takes place on Friday, 5th September (4–8:30 pm) and Saturday, 6th September (12–6 pm), with flying displays on both days.
The festival takes place on the Low Green at Ayr’s shorefront, overlooking the Firth of Clyde with views towards the Isle of Arran and Ailsa Craig.
The RAF Red Arrows will perform on both days, with exact display times announced closer to the event.
Visitors can travel by train (10 to 15 minute walk from Ayr station), Ayr bus station (5-minute walk from the low green), or by car (pre-booked parking only). Blue Badge parking is available at Blackburn Road Car Park.
Yes, the site has accessible viewing platforms with ramp access, free Blue Badge is also available. Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
No, a marine exclusion zone will be enforced during the displays. Boats must stay at least 10 metres outside the marked flight line.
Yes, advanced booking is required. Should you look to book on the day, you will be charged an £8 surcharge. Book your parking now.
For further information on the event visit the destination South Ayrshire website.