Jeremy Clarkson Sparks UK Farm Festival Controversy Before Opening!

 

New farm-themed festival to launch in the UK and Jeremy Clarkson is headlining – with live music and tractor shows

 

DID you think festivals were all music main stages? Well, you’d be wrong because a new one is launching in the UK next year – based on farming.

The event called The Great British Farm-Fest will arrive at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire for May 22-24, 2026.

It claims it will still maintain that festival vibe though with food trucks, activities, celebrity faces and you’ll probably still need your wellies.

It’s been described as combining the traditional attractions of a large country fair with the excitement and energy of a modern music festival.

While it does celebrate farmers, you don’t have to be one to go. I

Across three unforgettable days there will be live music, working displays, livestock, machinery and mouth-watering food.

As for those celebrity faces, headlining the weekend are the stars of Clarkson’s Farm – Jeremy Clarkson himself, Lisa Hogan, Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland.

Farmer Adam Henson and British chef Matt Tebbutt will also make an appearance along with dozens of other farmers, musicians, and chefs from across the UK.

During the day, visitors can explore activities across the 300-acre country park.

There will be eight show arenas with livestock competitions, traditional skills, working animals, field-to-fork experiences and even a full-scale British Food Festival.

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During the day, Tractorama will show tractors old and new doing what they do driven by the experts who will partake in challenges, parades, drag strips and stunts.

During the evening, the All-Star Tractor Parade will light up and from 6PM each evening there will be live music and entertainment in the Hawkstone Music Arena.

It won’t be Jeremy Clarkson taking the wheel but experts will be performing stunts on tractorsCredit: Amazon Prime

Acts taking to the stage include Alex James’ Britpop Classical and DJ Chris Moyles – and there’s another 20 acts still yet to be announced.

For fans of Clarkson’s Farm, you’ll get the chance to visit The Diddly Squat Farm Shop Pop Up – The Piddly Diddly.

Inside will be everything from sweet and savoury treats to homeware and clothing.

One day admission tickets for adults aged 18+ start at £60, or £48 if you nab an early bird one.

For teens aged 13-17 it’s £30 (£24 early bird), children between 6-12 are £15 (£12 early bird). Children between 0-5 can enter for free.

Other tickets include the full three days without camping for £150 per adult (£120 early bird) and with camping tickets for adults are £200 (£160 early bird).

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