Streete Vintage Show 2026 to celebrate Toyota Corolla and Ferguson 20 tractor
Among the highlights of the 2026 Streete Vintage Show are the celebrations of 60 years of the Toyota Corolla and 80 years of the Ferguson 20 tractor, two machines that have left an mark on motoring and farming history.
The show weekend begins this Friday night with social dancing from 9pm, featuring music from Ciaran Rosney, which sets the scene for a fantastic weekend in Streete.
On Saturday afternoon, enthusiasts will have the chance to see a vintage vehicle run, departing from Streete at 2pm, bringing together an impressive collection of machinery and motoring history.
Sunday is the main event, and there is a packed programme of attractions celebrating the best of Ireland’s vintage scene and rural heritage. Among the milestones being marked this year are 60 years of the Toyota Corolla and 80 years of the Ferguson 20 tractor.
Visitors can also look forward to competitons courtesy of the Northern Ireland Lawnmower Racing Association, while the popular old-school silage cutting demonstration will offer a glimpse into farming practices of years gone by.
Family entertainment will include Hudsons Funfair, and there will be extensive stationary engine and steam engine displays alongside an array of vintage cars, tractors, trucks and motorcycles.
Music lovers will be treated to live performances from country music star Declan Nerney, joined by special guest Effie Neill, ensuring plenty of entertainment into the evening.
The show will also feature a small animal display, including Ireland’s smallest working donkey, a favourite attraction for younger visitors.
Adding to the excitement, stunt pilot David Bruton will return to Streete for the first time since 2004 to perform a spectacular aerobatic flying demonstration over the showgrounds.
With multiple trade stands and autojumbles on site, there will be plenty of opportunities for visitors to browse, buy and discover unique vintage treasures.
The committee welcome Grange Motors as main sponsors for the 2026 event and extend thanks to Paul Coleman and his crew for their support. Organisers would also like to express their gratitude to all sponsors, volunteers, exhibitors and supporters whose dedication makes the show possible year after year.
With something for all ages, the 2026 Streete Vintage Show is shaping up to be a memorable weekend celebrating vintage machinery, rural traditions, music and community spirit. Everyone is invited to come along and enjoy what promises to be a fantastic occasion.