Britain’s beloved Red Arrows are set to dominate the skies this August, bringing their world-class aerobatic displays and precision flypasts to towns and cities across the United Kingdom.
From Lincolnshire to Lancashire and all the way to Scotland and Cornwall, fans will have plenty of opportunity to witness one of the nation’s proudest traditions. Whether you’re a die-hard aviation enthusiast or simply looking for a spectacular family day out this summer, here’s your essential guide to every confirmed Red Arrows appearance in August 2025. But first, here are some tips to make sure you dont miss the shows:
1. Popular sites like Blackpool and Eastbourne draw big crowds, so arrive well before scheduled flypasts.
2. Timings can shift due to weather or operational needs – monitor official channels on show days.
3. Bring binoculars for transits or distant flypasts outside main display arenas.
4. Stay within designated crowd areas for your safety and optimal viewing.
Thursday: Lincolnshire Flypast
RAF Cranwell & Surrounding Area
Friday: Cross-Country Transits
Keep an eye on the skies along these routes – even if you’re not at an airshow, you might catch a glimpse of the team en route.
RAF Waddington to RAF Valley Transit (Anglesey)
12.30pm Departure from RAF Waddington
Route includes North Scarle, Maplebeck, Haywood, Rudyard, Graidfechan, Capel Curig, Glasinfrnyn
RAF Valley to Blackpool Airport Transit
3.25pm Departure from RAF Valley
Overflies Irish Sea towards Lancashire coast
4.05pm Arrival at Blackpool Airport
Saturday: North Wales and Scotland
Rhyl Town Show Flypast – 1.49pm
Blackpool Airshow Display – 2pm
Departs Blackpool, goes past Southport, Llandudno, Colwyn Bay, Rhyl, Eccleston, Belmont, Copster Green and Esprick before returning to Blackpool
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Flypast – 6.17pm
Departs Blackpool heading north over Cumbria into Scotland via Penrith, Eyemouth, Gullane and Musselburgh. Key passes over Edinburgh city centre landmarks including Murrayfield Stadium at 6.18pm, then looping back south via Whitehaven. Returns to Blackpool by 6.40pm.
Sunday: North Wales and Lancashire
Evening return transit to RAF Waddington: Departs Blackpool at 7.30pm, passing Cleveleys, Great Eccleston, Grassington, Tollerton, Swinefleet and Scotton before arrival at base by 7.53pm. This final leg is always popular with spotters hoping for one last sighting after a busy weekend.
August and September (South and East)
The Red Arrows’ summer doesn’t end in Lancashire or Scotland. Here are more key dates where crowds can catch their signature smoke trails:
August 13 – Falmouth Week Display (6.15pm, Cornwall)
August 14 – Eastbourne International Airshow (between 3.25 and 4pm, Sussex)
August 15 – Eastbourne International Airshow (between 4.25 and 5pm, Sussex)
August 16-17 – Eastbourne International Airshow (between 4.25 and 5pm each day)
August 20 – Cromer Carnival Display (between 11.55am and 12.30pm, Norfolk)
August 21-22 – Clacton Airshow Displays (21st between 4.55 and 5.30pm, 22nd between 12.55 and 1.30pm, Essex)
August 22 – Sidmouth Regatta Display (between 6.25 and 7pm, Devon)
August 24 – Roskilde Airshow (Denmark)
August 30-31 – Displays in Bucharest (Romania) and Radom (Poland)
The Red Arrows continue their international commitments into autumn:
September 5-6: International Ayr Show (Scotland)
September 7: Great North Run Display (Newcastle/South Shields)
September 10-11: Guernsey & Jersey International Air Displays (Channel Islands)
September 13-14: International Sanicole Airshow (Belgium)
September 20-21: NATO Days Ostrava (Czech Republic)
September 27-28: Malta International Airshow
October 4: Duxford Flying Finale (Cambridgeshire)
For full details on each event – including live updates – visit the official RAF Red Arrows website.