All the fun of the show has landed in Tamworth this weekend.
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There's something for everyone from a petting zoo, rides, and a rodeo, to craft displays, fireworks and plenty more.
The move to AELEC is already paying dividends according to organisers.
"It has been fantastic this year - we are expecting it to be one of the biggest shows in years," Tamworth Pastoral and Agricultural secretary Janelle Tongue said.
"We couldn't fit everything into two days, so we have had to establish a third day and have had plenty of interest across the board."
Friday was Schools Day, when more than 600 students from across the region toured the huge number of exhibits across the site.
The gates will open early on Saturday for the campdraft at 7am, before Governor General David Hurley officially opens the show at the 2pm Grand Parade.
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There, Aleyce Simmonds will sing the anthem, Alan Tongue will MC and the Tamworth Showgirl winner will be crowned.
The event hit full swing Saturday afternoon and night, when there will be plenty more competitions and events, the rodeo, a performance from Hurricane Fall and fireworks at 9pm.
Entry to the show is $16.50 for adults, $11 for seniors, $5.50 for schoolchildren, $39 for a family of five, or $55 for a family pass to all three days.