Wedding Fair Diary
Find Wedding Fairs & Events
Find the best wedding fairs (fayres) and wedding shows near you or across the UK in our online event diary. You can even pre-register for fairs in advance, contact organisers or simply save the date to attend on the day. Other wedding planning events that couples can attend include, Wedding Shows and Exhibitions, Venue Open Days, Bridal Trunk Shows and even workshops.
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Wedding Open Day at Widbrook Grange
Widbrook Grange Hotel, Wiltshire, Bradford-On-Avon, BA15 1UH
18th of January 2026
12.30pm - 2.30pm
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Explore our stunning venue and find inspiration for your dream wedding from our experienced team and trusted local wedding suppliers.
Open day 18th January
Southdowns Manor, West Sussex, Chichester, GU31 5JN
18th of January 2026
Midday - 4pm
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Southdowns Manor for a special Open Day on Sunday 18th January 2026 from midday until 4pm
Wedding Open Day At Broome Park
Broome Park, Kent, Canterbury, CT4 6QX
18th of January 2026
12:00-15:00
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Come join us at our beautiful venue in Kent for a day filled with wedding inspiration and ideas.
South Farm Open House
South Farm, Hertfordshire, Royston, SG8 0HR
18th of January 2026
12pm-4pm
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We are having an informal Open House on Sunday 18th January 2026 for any newly engaged couples to come and visit us! No need to book in advance!
Tregenna Castle Resort Bridal Showcase
Tregenna Castle Hotel, Cornwall and Isles of Scilly, St Ives, TR26 2DE
18th of January 2026
11am - 3pm
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A show-stopping start to the year: top suppliers, live demos, catwalk, and the launch of our Bridal Booty!
The Kent Wedding Show, Holiday Inn London Bexley
Holiday Inn Bexley, Kent, Bexley, DA5 1ND
18th of January 2026
10.30am - 2.30pm
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The Kent Wedding Show is the best place for engaged couples to source all the suppliers they need for their wedding
Open Weekend
Cuckney House, Nottinghamshire, Mansfield, NG20 9NG
23rd - 24th of January 2026
11am - 3pm
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Whether you are interested in exploring our beautiful venue or learning more about our offerings, we warmly invite you to join us.
RSA Wedding Showcase
RSA House, Central London, WC2N 6EZ
23rd of January 2026
14:00 - 20:00
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Explore RSA House at our Wedding Showcase. Enjoy sparkling wine, meet suppliers and picture your day in our beautiful Georgian venue.
Hartnol Hotel Tiverton
Hartnoll Hotel, Devon, Tiverton, EX16 7RA
24th of January 2026
11-3 pm
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Wedding Fair Hartnol Hotel Tiverton Devon
RSA Wedding Showcase
RSA House, Central London, WC2N 6EZ
24th of January 2026
10:00 - 14:00
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Explore RSA House at our Wedding Showcase. Enjoy sparkling wine, meet suppliers and picture your day in our beautiful Georgian venue.
Guides for Brides Wedding Fairs
Find Wedding Fairs in 2025
Whether it is local wedding fairs, national wedding exhibitions or venue open days, you will find all the information you are looking for, all in this convenient wedding fair diary. Use the search options to find events near you, or browse by fair organisers.
Please note: these listings are updated by those that organise the events. If you have any queries about the wedding event you'd like to attend, please contact the wedding venue or event organiser directly.
FAQs about Wedding Fairs and Events
When you first begin planning your wedding, it can be very useful to attend a wedding fair for a number of reasons. Attending a wedding fair (or a similar event) is a great starting point to generate ideas, meet wedding suppliers and tour wedding venues without the pressure of booking right away.
Generally the wedding couple will attend a wedding fair together, but in reality there is no rule as to who should or should not go with you to a wedding fair. For example, many brides like to bring their maid of honour or the mother of the bride to a wedding fair to generate ideas and help everyone get excited about planning the big day.
Before you attend a wedding fair (or fayre), you should know some basic information about your wedding including how much you'd like to spend on the wedding, where you plan to get married (or information about your chosen wedding venue) and how many wedding guests you'll likely have. This is to ensure you can answer key questions that the attending wedding suppliers will ask. This is especially important if you discover a wedding business you really like at the event, as you can have a serious conversation about booking them for your big day.
Yes, grooms do attend wedding fairs. It is a myth that only brides attend these events! Anyone can attend a wedding fair and if you are part of the marrying couple, then you should definitely consider attending a wedding fair or similar event with your partner.
A wedding fair will generally be open for 3 to 4 hours. We recommend ensuring you have allowed 2 hours to attend as you'll want to allow time to walk around the wedding venue, have good conversations with wedding suppliers and enjoy the atmosphere of the event without being rushed.
There are a number of wedding related events you can attend. Wedding fairs (or fayres) are most common as they are generally local events hosted at wedding venues and happen very frequently. Other events include national wedding shows and regional wedding showcases which are bigger showcases that often feature wedding fashion shows, venue open days specifically designed for couples who want to see a wedding venue, as well as bridal trunk shows where a specific wedding dress designer is showcased at a boutiques.
A wedding fair is an event designed for wedding suppliers to showcase their work and meet wedding couples who are getting married at the host venue, considering the host venue for a wedding or tying the knot elsewhere in the local area. A wedding venue open day (or venue showcase) is focused on showing the wedding venue to prospective couples. While suppliers may be represented at these events, it is usually a display of their work or their leaflets being included in a gift bag rather than their attendance at the event.