Sixth Mpumalanga Show promises entertainment for the whole family
The sixth Mpumalanga Agricultural Trade & Family Show will take place from 5 to 7 September at the Mbombela Stadium and it promises to be a big one.
“We have big plans for the 2024 edition of the Show,” says Lyzelle van Wyk, head of marketing of the Mpumalanga Show. “We have reduced the entrance fee to make it more affordable for everyone to have an unforgettable experience. Last year the show attracted about 20 000 visitors over three days, and we are expecting more visitors this year.
“The Mpumalanga Agricultural Trade & Family Show is a unique and diverse mechanism that will drive change and assist in economic growth, sustainability and transformation, which attracts investment, and assists in sustainable job creation,” she says.
She says the Show covers the sectors of tourism, forestry, wildlife, and mining.
“Some of the highlights for this year’s Show include a Honda Amaze up for grabs. When you buy a ticket, you will automatically be entered into that lucky draw.
“On 7 September at 13:30, you can watch the Currie Cup game when the Pumas play against the Free State Cheetahs in the Mbombela Stadium.”
There is a huge list of what to see and do, including:
- Dino World Travel;
- Live performances from a variety of top South African artists;
- Cultural dance groups;
- Kids play area;
- Play park with a merry-go-around;
- Monster trucks and drifting;
- Motorcycle stunt shows;
- Reptile shows and display;
- Forty mini horses;
- All-breed auction by Vleissentraal;
- New product demonstrations;
- Variety of children’s shows and educational programmes;
- 4×4 track;
- New and bigger livestock arena;
- Bigger poultry, pigeons and bird section; and
- Agricultural talks.
Apart from the above, you can expect another 300 or so exhibitors at the Show.
“The Mpumalanga Show is the only event of its kind in the province and provides a fun, interactive experience for the entire family, while also providing trade opportunities for business.”
Get your tickets from Computicket.