
The Lincolnshire Card Show is Back - Bigger and Better Than Ever!
- David Guyton

- Nov 20, 2025
- 1 min read
Get ready, collectors! The Lincolnshire Card Show returns for its third epic event, now at the Lincolnshire Showground and it’s set to be the ultimate day for trading card fans across the UK.
Join a vibrant community of buyers, sellers, traders and players as you hunt for rare finds and exclusive collectibles from your favourite franchises; including Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Magic: The Gathering, One Piece, Disney Lorcana and so much more.
But this isn’t just a card show, it’s a full day of fun! Meet fellow collectors, take part in Beyblade tournaments, enjoy learn-to-play sessions and explore delicious food and drink vendors.
Plus, under-16s go free, making it the perfect day out for families and fans alike.
Special Offer:
Save 15% on your order!
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Don’t wait, tickets are flying!
Whether you’re a lifelong collector, a nostalgic fan, or just curious to dive into the world of trading cards, the Lincolnshire Card Show is ready to welcome you.





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