LAMMA Show 2024 Dates: Who, What and Where?
17th October 2023
What is LAMMA? When is LAMMA 2024 and what time does it start? Who will be going to LAMMA? We answer all of your questions about this celebrated machinery show.
What is LAMMA?
LAMMA stands for the Lincolnshire Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers Association, set up by a small group of agricultural equipment companies in Lincolnshire. The first LAMMA show was held in 1982, and now receives more than 40,000 visitors each year.
The LAMMA show brings farmers and contractors together from different farming sectors. Machinery and tech companies get the chance to exhibit to these groups their cutting-edge machinery, equipment and technology.
When is the LAMMA show? Dates and times
Below are the LAMMA show 2024 dates and opening times:
- 17th-18th January 2024 at the NEC, Birmingham
- 8.30am-5.30pm Wednesday 17th January 2024
- 8.30am-4.30pm Thursday 18th January 2024
The NEC is well connected by bus, rail and air. If you plan to drive, the NEC has 16,500 paid parking spaces, with an early bird discounted price.
Do you need tickets to attend LAMMA?
Attending LAMMA 2024 is FREE! However, you do need to get your LAMMA show tickets before you attend. Register for your free ticket here. Remember, you need one LAMMA 2024 ticket per person.
Who will be attending LAMMA 2024?
More than 600 exhibitors are expected to attend next January, exhibiting the latest tractors, combine harvesters, arable and grassland machinery. There will also be many exhibitors promoting a wide range of new technology, services and tools for each farming sector.
The LAMMA show is famous for its use by the biggest names in the industry to launch its most impressive machinery. For this reason, the show is often packed with exciting new machinery, tech and equipment. LAMMA is well-attended by the global brands, such as Manitou, Krone and Valtra last year, as well as UK machinery firms that we know and love.
Whether your budget is high or low, there is a a great choice of products from smaller agricultural companies from across the UK.