The event is a family-friendly celebration featuring a parade of local churches and schools, a fairground, and community festivities. The procession traditionally begins in Wesham and travels through the main streets of Kirkham, with local churches represented by their Rose Queens and attendants.
The day also includes garden fetes, flower festivals, and an annual fair, making it a highlight of the community calendar. Roads along the parade route are typically closed in the morning to ensure safety, and the event draws visitors from across Lancashire Kirkham Club Day has a rich history dating back over 200 years, originating from worker’s clubs and friendly societies of the 19th century.
For those planning to attend, it is recommended to arrive early to enjoy the full procession and festivities, and to check local updates from the Kirkham Town Council or event organizers for any schedule changes.
Please note Procession times and road closures below:

