Aldershot and Farnborough to host 2026 National Armed Forces Day

Above: Alex Baker MP (back left in red) flanked by Cllr Sophie Porter (L) and Air Commodore Nige Bradshaw holding the Armed Forces Day flag with Calum Stewart.
Courtesy Office of Alex Baker MP
The event was awarded to the borough, which includes Aldershot, the Home of the British Army and Farnborough, the birthplace of British aviation, following a highly competitive UK-wide bidding process.
The programme will culminate in a weekend of spectacular events and celebrations on 27th and 28th June 2026 profiling our armed forces and bringing the community together through a range of free festivities and family fun, which is expected to attract thousands of visitors from the surrounding area and across the country.
Alex Baker, MP for Aldershot and Farnborough, said: "I’m proud that, working alongside Rushmoor Borough Council, we’ve brought Armed Forces Day home. As the Home of the British Army and the birthplace of British aviation, it is entirely fitting that Aldershot and Farnborough lead the nation in renewing our bond with the men and women in the military, and with the cadets and veterans who are part of our story.
“This is our chance to honour the generations who have served, celebrate those who protect our country today, and inspire the young people who will follow in their footsteps. It will feature a spectacular weekend of free events, displays, and family activities that will draw our whole community together and attract thousands of visitors from the surrounding area to leave a legacy of pride and renewal.
“Aldershot and Farnborough will welcome visitors from across the nation to show what makes our towns so special - places where service is woven into everyday life, and where the country’s thanks will be expressed here, at home."
Talavera Junior School in Aldershot was treated to a special visit by the British Armed Forces for the announcement. A Royal Navy Wildcat helicopter landed on the school field, and students were entertained by a performance from the British Army Engagement Ensemble and given the opportunity to explore the helicopter and speak with the crew.
The Armed Forces Day flag was also raised at Rushmoor Borough Council offices in Farnborough and at Princes Hall in Aldershot to mark the news.