Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper Announce Major 2026 ‘Farm-Fest’ — What Can Fans Expect at Stoneleigh Park?
Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper to Headline New National ‘Farm-Fest’ at Stoneleigh Park in 2026
A major new national celebration of British farming is officially on the horizon. In May 2026, Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire—the historic birthplace of the Royal Show—will transform into the bustling home of The Great British Farm-Fest, an ambitious three-day event dedicated to honoring the nation’s farmers, rural traditions, heritage crafts, machinery, and the food systems that sustain the country.
The festival promises to be one of the most significant celebrations of UK agriculture in decades, blending the timeless charm of traditional farming shows with the high-energy excitement of a modern music and food festival. For farming families, countryside enthusiasts, food lovers, or fans of rural entertainment, Farm-Fest aims to deliver a memorable weekend that bridges generations and brings the entire farming community together.
A Star-Studded Lineup Led by Clarkson’s Farm Favorites
Headlining the inaugural Farm-Fest is none other than Jeremy Clarkson, whose hit Amazon Prime series Clarkson’s Farm has become a cultural phenomenon, shining a humorous yet heartfelt spotlight on the realities of modern British farming. He will be joined by partner Lisa Hogan, breakout star Kaleb Cooper, agricultural adviser Charlie Ireland, beloved presenter Adam Henson, and chef and television host Matt Tebbutt.
The festival organizers have confirmed that Clarkson will appear across all three days, bringing with him some of his most recognizable—and fan-favorite—brands:
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The Farmer’s Dog
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Hawkstone Brewery, famous for its award-winning lagers and ciders
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Diddly Squat Farm Shop, known for its quirky, locally sourced products
Fans of Clarkson’s Farm will have the chance to see the personalities who helped make the series a household hit, along with meeting numerous UK farmers, rural artisans, musicians, chefs, and agricultural innovators.
A New Era, Inspired by the Royal Show
Supported by the Royal Agricultural Society of England, The National Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs, and Farmers Guardian, The Great British Farm-Fest aims to rekindle the spirit of the historic Royal Show—once the country’s most celebrated agricultural event—while introducing a fresh, festival-driven approach to rural entertainment.
Designed as an inclusive national celebration, Farm-Fest will offer something for everyone:
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Farmers showcasing their livestock and craftsmanship
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Families looking for fun, educational, hands-on activities
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Food lovers eager to taste the best of British produce
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Festival goers seeking music, entertainment, and outdoor experiences
Three Days of Farming, Food, Music, and Machinery
The daytime program will span an expansive 300-acre event site, promising visitors a sweeping tour of British farming culture from past to present. Highlights will include:
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Eight live show arenas with rolling demonstrations
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Livestock competitions featuring some of the finest animals in the country
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Dramatic tractor and machinery displays
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Working animals and traditional rural skills
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Interactive field-to-fork experiences to help families connect with food origins
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A full-scale British Food Festival, spotlighting premium meats, cheeses, baked goods, artisanal drinks, farm-fresh produce, and chef-led cooking demonstrations
The festival’s approach emphasizes hands-on learning, entertainment, and storytelling—allowing visitors not just to watch but to engage with farming in exciting new ways.
When the Sun Sets: Tractor Parades and Music Take Over
One of the standout evening attractions will be the All-Star Tractor Parade, a dazzling nighttime procession of illuminated tractors and machinery celebrating the ingenuity and heritage of farming life.
From there, the energy flows straight into the Hawkstone Music Arena, where three evenings of live musical performances and entertainment will take center stage.
Early confirmed acts include:
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Alex James’ Britpop Classical, blending iconic hits with orchestral arrangements
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DJ Chris Moyles, bringing his signature charisma and high-energy sets
Organizers say another 20+ acts will be announced in the coming months, promising a varied lineup to appeal to both families and festival music fans.
Tickets, Passes, and Camping Options
Farm-Fest will offer a range of ticketing options, ensuring accessibility for all types of visitors, including:
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Day Visitor Tickets
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Full Weekend Passes
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Camping Packages for those wanting the full festival experience
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A specially discounted Farmer and Family Pass
Tickets will go on pre-sale beginning November 26, allowing early registrants to secure their place at what is expected to be one of 2026’s most popular outdoor events.
An Experienced Team Behind the Scenes
The organizational muscle behind Farm-Fest is a seasoned team whose résumés include major British events such as:
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The Game Fair
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Taste of London
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Pub in the Park
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CarFest
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The Big Feastival
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Top Gear Live
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Blenheim International Horse Trials
With such a pedigree, visitors can expect a professionally delivered festival experience merging culinary excellence, live entertainment, agriculture, and family-friendly fun.
Celebrating Britain’s Farming Heroes
In the lead-up to the festival, organizers are launching a nationwide initiative to identify 100 Farming Heroes, recognizing individuals who embody dedication, innovation, resilience, or community spirit within the agricultural industry.
These heroes will be honored both online and at the festival itself. Anyone wishing to nominate a Farming Hero or share their own story is invited to contact the organizers.
A Festival With a Purpose
Festival Director Chris Hughes emphasized the deeper meaning behind the event, stating:
“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.”
As farming faces challenges ranging from economic pressures to changing weather patterns, Farm-Fest hopes to uplift the industry, reconnect the public with food producers, and inspire the next generation of farmers.






