List of Royal Shows
- Australia
- Royal Adelaide Show
- Royal Canberra Show
- Royal Geelong Show
- Royal Hobart Show
- Royal Launceston Show
- Royal Melbourne Show
- Perth Royal Show
- Royal Queensland Show (The Ekka)
- Sydney Royal Easter Show
- Canada
- Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
- Ireland
- Cloone Agricultural Show
- Castlerea Agricultural, Trade & Craft Show
- New Zealand
- Royal New Zealand Show
- South Africa
- The Royal Show - Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal
- United Kingdom
- Royal Show – Stoneleigh, Warwickshire (now defunct)
- Royal Highland Show – Ingliston, Edinburgh
- Royal Norfolk Show – Costessey near Norwich, Norfolk
- Royal Welsh Show – Builth Wells, Powys
- Royal Bath and West Show – Shepton Mallet, Somerset
- Royal Cornwall Agricultural Show – Wadebridge, Cornwall
- Tendring Hundred Show, Essex
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