Countryfile’s Adam Henson Joins Forces with Kaleb Cooper for Major Farming Event in Malvern
CELEBRITIES from Clarkson’s Farm and Countryfile are among the star-studded line-up at this year’s Royal Three Counties Show.
The award-winning agricultural and countryside living event will return to Three Counties Showground in Malvern from June 12 to June 14 this year, with names such as Kaleb Cooper and Adam Henson in attendance.
The show will host over 8,000 animals from across the UK, a variety of equine events including show jumping and 62 Horse of the Year Show qualifying classes, live entertainment and over 100 free family activities.
Amazon Prime star and best-selling author Kaleb Cooper, who rose to fame for his part in Clarkson’s Farm, will be at the show on Sunday, June 14.
He will be speaking on his passion for farming and experiences in agriculture since the age of 13 at An Audience with Kaleb Cooper in the Future of Farming theatre.
Mr Cooper will also be getting behind the wheel for a machinery demonstration in the Main Arena, alongside doing a book signing for his best-selling book The World According to Kaleb, and new children’s book Kaleb’s Farmyard Tales.
Elsewhere, Adam Henson, co-owner of Cotswold Farm Park and one of the best-known farmers in the UK, will feature in the line-up on Friday, June 12 and Saturday, June 13.
Known for having his very own section on BBC’s Countryfile, Mr Henson will be leading talks in the Future of Farming Theatre, alongside providing commentary for the machinery demonstration.
He will also be celebrating breed champions in the Grand Parade of Livestock, sharing his knowledge.
Emmerdale actor and Strictly Come Dancing winner (2019), Kelvin Fletcher, will be joined by his wife Liz Fletcher at the show on June 13.
Having purchased a 120-acre 18th-century farm in the Peak District and documented their journey with shows on both the BBC and ITV, as well as publishing a book.
The pair will be sharing their insights and joining in with the commentary at the machinery demonstration.
The show will also feature the likes of 14-year-old equestrian influencer Harlow Luna White, Herefordshire-based young farmer and social media star Ally Hunter-Blair, and award-winning farmer and House of Lords member Minette Batters.
Chefs Marcus Bean, Ally Hunter-Blair and The Beefy Boys co-founder Anthony ‘Murf’ Murphy will also be in attendance, taking their skills to the stage in live demonstrations.
Viral sensation Spudman, also known as Ben Newman will be bringing his popular food truck to the show, alongside accompanying Mr Murphy at the Food and Drink Theatre.
Tickets for the show are free for under-16s, with prices for adults starting at £25.


