New A and P society general manager Elisha Milmine promises the 2022 show, with the last day on the traditional Hawke's Bay Anniversary Day public holiday, will be a return to a three-day extravaganza with "fun for all the family".
As many as 30,000 are expected through the gates for the traditional equestrian, shearing and other rurally-based events, livestock and farm produce competitions, trade displays, education programmes, and the fairground attractions of Mahon's Amusements.
"After two scaled back shows caused by Covid-19 restrictions, the show team have been busy re-designing and re-imagining the Hawke's Bay A&P Show," she said.
There will be a new layout and focus on community engagement, agricultural activities and our highly attended education programme, she said.
Tickets are available online via the Hawke's Bay A and P Society and show website.