Jeremy Clarkson Teams Up With Kaleb Cooper for Fan Event at Festival
Clarkson’s Farm stars Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper will meet fans at a farming festival in 2026.
The two TV celebrities feature on the hit Prime Video show, filmed at the former’s Chadlington farm in Oxfordshire, Diddly Squat.
Mr Clarkson has owned the spot since 2008, and Mr Cooper is his farmhand, with the pair running the day-to-day life on the farm.
There have been four seasons of the show so far, and a fifth recently wrapped filming with episodes now in post-production.
It has proved popular all over the world with massive viewing figures and crowds visiting the Diddly Squat Farm Shop each weekend from far and wide.
Now, fans have the chance to see both Mr Clarkson and Mr Cooper in person, with the duo set to make an appearance at a farming festival next year.
A brand-new national celebration of Britain’s farmers, their craft and their way of life will take place in May 2026, at the historic home of the Royal Show, Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire.
The Great British Farm-Fest will bring together farmers, food lovers, families and festival goers for three unforgettable days of live music, working displays, livestock, machinery and mouth-watering food.
Headlining the weekend are Jeremy Clarkson, Lisa Hogan, Kaleb Cooper, Charlie Ireland, Adam Henson and Matt Tebbutt, alongside dozens of farmers, musicians, chefs and rural artisans from across the UK.
Mr Clarkson will be joined by his farming friends for all three days, bringing with him The Farmer’s Dog, award-winning Hawkstone Brewery, crafted using premium ingredients from British Farms and the Diddly Squat Farm Shop.
The event is backed by The Royal Agricultural Society of England, The National Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs and Farmers Guardian.
By day, visitors can explore a 300-acre country spectacular — eight show arenas, livestock competitions, tractor displays, traditional skills, working animals, field-to-fork experiences and a full-scale British Food Festival.
As dusk falls, the All-Star Tractor Parade will ignite the night, rolling straight into three evenings of live music and entertainment in the Hawkstone Music Arena.
Early confirmed acts include Alex James’ Britpop Classical and DJ Chris Moyles, with a further 20 acts to be announced shortly.
Tickets go on pre-sale on Wednesday, November 26, and will be available for day visitors and weekend campers, as well as a specially discounted Farmer and Family Pass.
The festival is being delivered by a team whose credits include The Game Fair, Taste of London, Pub in the Park, CarFest, The Big Feastival, Top Gear Live and Blenheim International Horse Trials.
Festival Director Chris Hughes said: “There’s never been a more important time to celebrate our nation’s farmers, and never been a better moment for a great British festival that does just that.”
A nationwide campaign will also seek out 100 Farming Heroes, each honoured online and at the Festival itself.


