The date for 2026 is

Sunday 13th September

Entertainment

We have a number of fabulous Entertainers scattered around the Showground for both Adults and Children alike. Ranging from the traditional Punch and Judy for the children to The Master Butchers Band.

11.45 am, 1.45 pm, & 3.45 pm

SOUTH CATERING

The ever popular D’Artagnan is back to entertain you once again. Based in Cheltenham, we’re very pleased to be welcoming back this singer songwriter to the Fair. Come join the fun!

Throughout the day

NORTH END BY THE ORANGERY POND

The donkeys that will be giving our smaller visitors rides today are normally to be found on the beach at Weston Super Mare. Make sure that you get along to say hi and if you’re small enough you can have a ride too!

10.45 am, 12.45 pm, & 2.45 pm

SOUTH CATERING

Flora Fiora

Young, vibrant singer/songwriter from Gloucester, just released her 10th single

11.00 am, 11.45, 12.30 pm and 2.00 pm

NORTH MUSIC AREA

A super opportunity to see this fine country tradition. Once again the Lassington Oak Morris Men will be performing a wide variety of traditional Cotswold Morris dances with folk music in between

10.30 am and 1.30 pm

NEAR CRAFT MARQUEE

The Master Butchers Band came into existence as a response to requests for “something different” for agricultural shows, fetes, racecourses etc and we are delighted to welcome them yet again to Frampton Country Fair

Throughout the day

SOUTH END OF SHOWGROUND

Another fun thing for our smaller visitors; try your hand at driving a half scale Land Rover replica around our specially created course on the showground

12 Noon and 3.00pm

NEAR CRAFT MARQUEE

Members of Nailsworth Silver band playing light entertainment music.

Contact secretary@nailsworth.band for more information

Throughout the day

ROAMING THE SHOWGROUND!

Just wouldn’t be the same without Professor Crump! Loved by everyone young and old!

11.45 am, 1 pm, 2.15 pm, & 3.30 pm

NEAR RURAL SKILLS TENT

Mr Punch. Judy, the baby, the policeman, Joey, the crocodile and the devil! Don’t forget the sausages! Everyone adores this most traditional entertainment brought to you by Paul Wheeler’s “Punchinello”