A Perthshire Partnership
Perth Racecourse, in partnership with Perthshire Chamber, is proud to host its upcoming Networking at the Races event on Thursday 23 April, offering businesses a unique opportunity to connect while experiencing one of Scotland’s most versatile events venues.
Taking place in the exclusive Club Lawn Marquee, the event is designed to bring together professionals from across the region for an afternoon that blends productive networking with the thrill of live horse racing. More than just a raceday experience, the event will also highlight Perth Racecourse as a premier destination for conferences, meetings, exhibitions, and corporate hospitality.
Set within the stunning surroundings of Scone Palace Park, Perth Racecourse provides a distinctive and flexible venue for year-round events. From large-scale conferences and exhibitions to private functions and corporate entertaining, the racecourse offers a range of spaces and packages tailored to suit a variety of business needs.
Attendees at Networking at the Races will enjoy a taste of this offering, with tickets priced at £90 per person + VAT. The package includes access to the Club Lawn Marquee, a glass of fizz on arrival sponsored by Piaff Champagne, a tipster talk from Racing TV’s Gordon Brown, and a two-course lunch, alongside excellent networking opportunities with fellow professionals.
The event provides an ideal platform for businesses looking to strengthen relationships, engage with new contacts, and explore how Perth Racecourse can support their future events and hospitality requirements.
Morag Connaghan, Director of Operations said:
“Networking at the Races is a fantastic way to bring the business community together in a relaxed and enjoyable setting. It also gives us the opportunity to showcase the racecourse as more than just a sporting venue. We are proud to offer a dynamic space for conferences, events, and corporate hospitality throughout the year.”
Whether attending to grow your network, entertain clients, or discover a new venue for your next event, this promises to be a memorable and valuable experience.
Spaces are limited, and early booking is strongly recommended.
To secure your place or find out more
Perth Racecourse looks forward to welcoming guests for an enjoyable and productive day.

Day 2 Review and Day 3 Preview Perth Festival 2026
The Bowen brothers took centre stage at Perth on Thursday when they produced a dead-heat for the second time in their careers. With Sean aboard American Mike and James riding Statuario, they were inseparable as the flashed across the line in the Join Racing TV Now Handicap Chase. Sean said: “We also dead-heated at Cheltenham in December, 2024 in a hurdle race and I might have won this one if James hadn’t knocked my whip out of my hand!”
More
Day 1 Review and Day 2 Preview Perth Festival 2026
No Drama This End got his career back on track on the opening day in £45,000 British EBF Gold Castle ‘National Hunt’ Novices’ Hurdle. The 8/11 favourite stayed on well to beat Tormund Giantsbane by three and a half lengths to supply jockey harry Cobden with his 100th winner of the season.
More
Preview of Day 1 Perth Festival 2026
HIGHLY-regarded No Drama This End is one of several well-known names in action on the opening day of the Perth Festival. Trained by Paul Nicholls and ridden by Harry Cobden, he faces five rivals in the £45,000 British EBF Gold Castle ‘National Hunt’ Novices’ Hurdle, a Listed contest staged over just short of three miles.
More