NewsUK NewsRed ArrowsThe Red Arrows have returned to the skies and after kicking off a series of incredible summer shows on Friday, thousands will get the chance to see them in action this weekend07:14, 30 May 2026The iconic Red Arrows are back in the sky today with Brits getting another chance to watch their action-packed air displays this weekend.‌The legendary Royal Air Force Aerobatic team will make a series of incredible air exhibits this weekend with thousands getting a glimpse of the thrill-seeking team. The Red Arrows will soar through the skies of the Midlands on Saturday, with another chance to see them in action on Sunday.‌The daredevil pilots kicked off the summer season on Friday with their first performance at the English Riviera Airshow in Torbay. Now they will take to the skies in Warwickshire later as they put on a show at the Midlands Air Festival, held in Alcester, which last year attracted more than 30,000 people.‌They will appear alongside planes from the Second World War with AF Falcons, helicopters and parachute teams also on hand to wow the huge crowds with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight featuring the Dakota, Spitfire and Hurricane jets.The Arrows will take off from East Midlands Airport at 5.48pm, and will fly over Whitwick and Rugby on the way to the airshow. You will be able to see them in Lighthorne and around 5.56pm and Redditch soon after.‌After the 20 minute show at the event, the jets will head through Evesham 6.21pm before zooming over Tredington, Kineton, Clifton Upon Dunsmore and Breaston.They will return to the airport at just after 6.30pm. But that's not it - they'll be back on Sunday, giving even more people the chance to see the incredible planes in action.Article continues belowIf you're not in the Midlands this weekend, don't worry. There are dozens of displays planned for the rest of the year with the next on the Isle of Man on June 4. Two days later thiy hit Silverstone, before a flypast to mark the King's birthday in London on June 14.Where you can seem and whenEast Midlands Airport: 5.48pmWhitwick: 5.50pmRugby: 5.53pmLighthorne: 5.56pmRedditch: 5.58pmMidlands Air Festival: 6pmEvesham: 6.21pmTredington: 6.22pmKineton: 6.24pmClifton Upon Dunsmore: 6.27pmBreaston: 6.32pmEast Midlands Airport: 6.33pmRed Arrows full display schedule 2026May 30 and 31: Midlands Air FestivalJune 4: Isle of Man TT RacesJune 6: Gassed on Track, SilverstoneJune 13: HM The King's Official Birthday, London (flypast)June 14: RAF Cosford AirshowJune 27 and 28: Sail 250 Maryland & Airshow Baltimore, Maryland, USJuly 4: International Aerial Review New York City, US (flypast)July 5 and 6: FourLeaf Air Show, Jones Beach, New York, USJuly 11 and 12: Great State of Maine Airshow, Brunswick Executive Airport, Maine, USJuly 17 and 18: Thunder Over Michigan Air SHow, Willow Run Airport, Ypsilanti, Michigan, USJuly 24, 25 and 26: EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USAugust 14 and 15: Airbourne - Eastbourne International AirshowAugust 15: Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (flypast)August 16: Airbourne - Eastbourne International AIrshowAugust 16: Lyme Regis RNLI Lifeboat WeekAugust 19: Cromer Carnival and Air DisplayAugust 22 and 23: Swedish Air Force 100-Year Anniversary Show 2026, Linkoping, SwedenAugust 27 and 28: Clacton AirshowAugust 28: Sidmouth Regatta and AirshowAugust 29 and 30: Southport AirshowSeptember 4 and 5: International Ayr Show Festival of Flight, AyrSeptember 9: Guernsey Air DisplaySeptember 10: Jersey International Air DisplaySeptember 12: IWM Duxford Battle of Britain Air ShowSeptember 13: Activity to be confirmedSeptember 19 and 20: NATO Days in Ostrava, Czech RepublicSeptember 27: Le Touquet Airshow, FranceOctober 4: IWM Duxford Flying FinaleChoose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌Red Arrows