
We have the best LEGO models in the UK, the only 6m long downhill race track, over 140,000 bricks to build mosaics, the most destructive LEGO Robots made by the best builders fighting in the most spectacular battles, south England’s premier LEGO Train exhibit, an incredible architecture build area, the top Great Ball Contraption builders, only the best hand picked LEGO sellers, plus so much more.
The 7th annual Reading Brick Show will be held on 25th & 26th April 2026 in Loddon Valley Leisure Centre, Rushey Way, Lower Earley, Reading RG6 4GD.
The Reading Brick Show is one of the largest LEGO® shows in the UK. It brings together fantastic LEGO® models made by the most talented builders, alongside lots of fun games and activities for visitors of all ages.
The LEGO® show is a two day event with doors opening at 10am-5pm on both days. Tickets are now available to purchase.
The Reading Brick Show is one of the largest LEGO® shows in the UK. It brings together fantastic LEGO® models made by the most talented builders, alongside lots of fun games and activities for visitors of all ages.The LEGO® show is a two day event with doors opening at 10am-5pm on both days. Tickets are now available to purchase.
The LEGO® show will spark imagination, promote creativity and inspire everyone who walks through the doors. Featuring many interactive games and building opportunities such as:• Lots of Awesome LEGO® Models
• LEGO® Robot Battles
• 6m long Downhill Race Track
• Buildable LEGO® Mosaics
• City Skyline LEGO® Architecture building tables
• Incredible Great Ball Contraption Display
• Southern England’s Premier LEGO® Train exhibit
… and lots more.
There will also be a selection of marketplace stalls selling LEGO® sets, minifigures, and LEGO® related gifts, including the must-have Reading Brick Show tshirt, printed minifigures and our mascot “Larry the LEGO Lion” made out of LEGO® pieces.
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You can download free instructions to make our mascot ‘Larry The LEGO Lion’ by clicking on the first PDF file. The second PDF is the inventory of pieces required.
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