Antiques Roadshow 2026: Filming Locations and Application Details
By Amber Peake, What's On and Entertainment Writer. Published 26th January 2026, 12:34 GMT.
The beloved BBC series Antiques Roadshow is poised for a potential return to London in 2026, continuing its tradition of touring the UK to uncover hidden treasures. With over four decades of history, the show has visited numerous museums, parks, and historic estates across the nation, delighting viewers with discoveries of vintage gems.
Filming Locations for the 2026 Series
As of now, the BBC has not officially confirmed the specific filming locations for the Antiques Roadshow 2026 series. A statement on the BBC website indicates that a schedule of planned visits will be released during 2026, but no exact date has been provided.
The message clarifies: “We'll release the schedule of where we are planning to visit next year on our Antiques Roadshow website during 2026.” This leaves Londoners and fans eagerly awaiting news, hoping the capital will be included in the tour once again.
How to Apply for Tickets and Feature on the Show
For those interested in attending the filming, tickets for the Antiques Roadshow 2026 can be obtained through the Lost In TV website. This provides an opportunity to witness the live valuations and behind-the-scenes action.
If you wish to have your own antique items featured on the series, applications are available on the BBC website. The process involves:
- Selecting your preferred filming location from the available options.
- Providing detailed information about the vintage treasure you plan to bring.
- Submitting your application for consideration by the production team.
This allows participants to potentially showcase their heirlooms and collectibles to a national audience, adding to the show's rich tapestry of stories.
Anticipation and Legacy
The Antiques Roadshow remains a cornerstone of British television, blending entertainment with historical education. Its potential return to London in 2026 underscores its enduring appeal and the public's fascination with antiques and heritage.
Fans are advised to monitor the BBC and Lost In TV websites for updates on filming dates and locations as more information becomes available throughout the year.