Nah .. back home in bed by now after the Sunset parade .. all tucked up nice and warm 
AKAIK most of those shows are flypasts only, no static displays. Leuchars is about the only one with sufficient runway for her to land on.
In that case Entwood I hope she flies South towards my part of the world some time; Manston, which I understand has one of the longest runways in the UK, is close enough for me to get to and watch this beauty.

Does Manston have an airshow ?? I have a vague thought I've dropped the Falcons there many years back. If there is no airshow its unlikely she'll land there.
Off Topic : Manston was always close to our hearts in those days ... A Master Diversion airfield, and the only one in UK that could put down a full-foam runway... shame that its gone .. 
Yes it does, or at least an 'open event' when various aircraft are lined up, and demonstrations are performed alongside the 'Battle of Britain' Museum there.
Last time a Spitfire and a Mustang, both operational Kent based aircraft visited, along with a DC3 Dakota, that was used by make believe 'American' 101st Division Parachutists to compile a film.

Whether or not a full air show involving flying aircraft such as the Vulcan ever takes place I am in truth not absolutely sure :-/. But in the south east we of course have major air shows at Biggin Hill, Woodchurch (occasionally) and Eastbourne, so I may have to wait for those events! Both Fairford and Duxford is a long way off for me nowadays I'm afraid.

At least I am lucky enough to be old enough to remember seeing multiple Vulcans, along with Victor's and Valiants, taking off, landing and generally flying during my childhood as my father was in the Royal Navy and so gave me the opportunity of seeing RAF operations from time to time.

Bloody marvelous!
