The Royal Queensland Show (Ekka) presented by RACQ will be celebrating a remarkable milestone this year - its 140th anniversary.
RNA President, David Thomas, said from the very first show in 1876, the Ekka “has been bringing the country and city together to celebrate and champion agriculture and the critical role it plays in our everyday lives”.
Queensland’s largest and most loved annual event has a remarkable history, and has been staged every year except in 1919 due to the Spanish Flu epidemic and in 1942 when the grounds were used as a staging depot during World War II .
“Over the past 140 years, more than 30 million people have attended the show, making family traditions and childhood memories to pass down through generations,” Mr Thomas said.
“The Ekka is the people’s show and we’re celebrating its 140th by giving back to the people who’ve made the show what it is today.”
For the very first time, a Twilight Ticket is on offer at Ekka this year, meaning people can enter the Ekka from 6pm until late for just $16 - which is half the price of an adult ticket.
As the sun sets, they’ll enjoy the new Children’s Fireworks presented by MG Motor inspired by the colours of the Great Barrier Reef, the spectacular world-class night show EkkaNITES and premier food precincts Gourmet Plaza, Woolworths Fresh Food Pavilion and the award-winning Royal Queensland Steakhouse presented by JBS Australia, which will all now stay open until 9pm.
“We’re also bringing back the Community Stage presented by Colorbond Steel after a two year hiatus, so dance schools, community groups and entertainers can showcase their talents.
“Ekka is a true family affair and since 1875 the RNA has been the proud custodian of this historic event, which we aim to preserve and build on for future generations to enjoy.
“As we look back on the past 140 years, it’s obvious the show, which is steeped in tradition, will forever hold a special place in the hearts of Queenslanders.
“We hope you enjoy Ekka 2017, as we celebrate our 140th anniversary.”