Red Arrows to soar over Sussex this summer as exciting new dates revealed
The Red Arrows will be returning for two huge events in Sussex this year, meaning locals may spot them soaring overhead.
The iconic aerobatic display team has finally revealed its 2025 display schedule.
The crew will be kicking off this year's schedule in May, for a special VE Day flypast in London, before ending at Duxford Flying Finale in October.
Among the number of events they are scheduled to return to, two are in Sussex.
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The first event the Red Arrows are confirmed to be at is the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The event is back in West Sussex over four days from Thursday, July 10, to Sunday, July 13.
The Red Arrows will be at the show on July 10, 11 and 13.
Founded in 1993, the annual motorsports festival is back again for 2025.
Held in the parkland surrounding Goodwood House, the event is 'motorsport's ultimate summer garden party'.
As part of the 2025 event, there will be a big celebration to mark the 75th anniversary of the Formula 1 World Championship.
The Red Arrows at last year's Goodwood Festival of Speed (Image: PA) This will feature legendary drivers, iconic cars, and prestigious teams.
Head to the Goodwood Festival of Speed website for more information.
The second event the Red Arrows are confirmed to be at is the Eastbourne International Airshow.
Having been in Sussex for more than 30 years, the show is a huge hit every year.
It will run for four days from Thursday, August 14 to Sunday, August 17.
The Red Arrows are confirmed to be at all four days for this year's event.
The Red Arrows at last year's Eastbourne International Airshow (Image: Sussex News and Pictures) One of Europe's biggest free seafront airshows, it typically attracts huge crowds along the two-mile flying display line on Eastbourne seafront.
For more information, visit the airshow website.
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Over the next few months, the Red Arrows will also be making an appearance at the Midlands Air Festival, Royal International Air Tattoo, Blackpool Airshow and many more.
Outside of the UK, they will be heading to the likes of the International Sanicole Airshow in Belgium and Festival Aéreo AIRE 24, San Javier, Murcia, in Spain, to name a few.
Across the UK and overseas, the Red Arrows 2025 schedule states there are events to be confirmed or announced in due course.
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