The National Wedding Show returns to Birmingham

Bride walking down a catwalk

Planning a wedding is one of the most exciting times of your life, and what better way to celebrate than a day out with your partner or wedding party? The National Wedding Show returns to Birmingham (NEC) between 22nd and 24th September, and to London (ExCeL) 14th and 15th October, for two weekends of unbridled wedding inspiration.

Chat to hundreds of local and national suppliers, try on dreamy dresses, get the scoop at insider talks and make the most of some unique discounts too. After all, when it comes to planning the biggest day of your lives, every little helps.

Treat yourself to VIP tickets and receive special benefits on the day, including access to the relaxing VIP lounge, a complimentary drink and a goody bag filled with beauty treats. Plus, reserved seating at the Catwalk, because who doesn’t want the be on the FROW for once?

What’s more, you can enjoy 10 per cent off website prices (and up to 35 per cent off door prices) on both VIP and standard tickets. Simply use the ticket code ‘CountyWedding10’ at checkout and you’ll get standard tickets for £16.50 or VIP tickets for just £32. Find out more at www.nationalweddingshow.co.uk

Buy tickets here: https://weddingshow.seetickets.com/event/the-national-wedding-show-birmingham/nec/2628277

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