Land Rover Monthly

BIGGER… …AND BETTER

AFTER a year of high anticipation, the Malvern Hills once again came alive with the thrum of engines, beat of great music and the sound of thousands of happy Land Rover fans for Land Rover Monthly’s second LRM Live event, held on the 18-19 May 2024.

You arrived in droves on the Friday, and as roof tents popped up and camping chairs unfolded, the sun bathed the valley in a warm glow as campers relaxed around their pitches and traders busily prepared their stands for the weekend ahead.

As the sun hung low in the sky,Monkeys plugged in their amps and started to build a buzz in the beer tent. Great music filled the air and the drinks flowed freely, and the hard core stayed until closing time before wandering back to their camp to get some sleep before the main event opened on Saturday.

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