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Sophie Ellis-Bextor and The Shires to play Clarkson’s Great British Farm-Fest

Jeremy Clarkson and his Clarkson’s Farm co-stars are set to headline a major new festival, The Great British Farm-Fest, taking place at NAEC Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire from 22nd to 24th May 2026.

The event promises to combine a traditional country fair with a modern music festival, featuring a line-up that includes Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Groove Armada, and The Shires.​​

The three-day event is billed as a celebration of British farming, bringing together food, machinery, and live entertainment across a 300-acre site. Alongside Clarkson, fans can expect appearances from Kaleb Cooper, Lisa Hogan, ‘Cheerful’ Charlie Ireland, and Countryfile presenter Adam Henson.​

While the daytime schedule focuses on agricultural displays, the evenings will transition into a “farming party” in the Hawkstone Music Arena, kicking off at 6pm daily. The current music bill includes:​

  • Friday 22nd May: Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Groove Armada (DJ Set), and Rick Parfitt Jnr.​
  • Saturday 23rd May: The Shires, Massaoke, Chris Moyles (DJ Set), Billington & Quinn, plus a headliner still to be announced.​
  • Sunday 24th May: Alex James’ Britpop Classical, The Farm-Fest Supergroup, 10cc, and One Night in Nashville.​

The festival map reveals 13 distinct zones, ranging from traditional livestock rings to high-octane machinery displays. Highlights include “Tractorama,” a zone dedicated to tractor stunts, drag strips, and machinery parades, and “The County Games,” where farmers from rival counties will compete in strength and skill challenges in the Grand Ring.​

Lisa Hogan will lead “The Piddly Diddly,” a pop-up version of the famous Diddly Squat Farm Shop selling merchandise and produce. Visitors can also visit “The Farmer’s Dog,” a recreation of Clarkson’s pub serving Hawkstone lagers and ciders. Other attractions include a “Cow Pat Lotto” in the Live & Kicking zone, a 100 Farm Heroes exhibition, and a “Farm Lab” exploring future agricultural technology.

Tickets are on sale now, with an early bird offer currently providing a 20% discount. A standard adult day ticket is priced at £60 (£48 early bird), while a full weekend camping ticket costs £200 (£160 early bird).

  • Adult Day Ticket: £60 (Early Bird: £48)​
  • Teen (13-17) Day Ticket: £30 (Early Bird: £24)​
  • Adult Weekend (No Camping): £150 (Early Bird: £120)​
  • Adult Weekend (Camping): £200 (Early Bird: £160)​
  • VIP Platinum Weekend (Camping): £500 (Early Bird: £400)​

The festival is family-friendly and dog-friendly, with well-behaved dogs permitted to attend if their owners purchase a specific ‘Dog Pass’. Camping facilities include standard pitches for tents, with a “Caravan & Campervan Permit” available as a £250 add-on. Organisers have stated they are also working on a glamping option, with details to be confirmed.​

Early bird tickets currently include free parking, though this is a limited-time offer. Farmers and their families are eligible for subsidised tickets through partners including the National Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs and the Royal Agricultural Society of England.

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