Clarkson’s Farm star to visit Crewe on tour next year
Clarkson’s Farm Star Kaleb Cooper to Visit Crewe on 2026 UK Tour
From Fields to the Stage
Kaleb Cooper, the breakout star of Amazon Prime’s Clarkson’s Farm, is preparing to trade tractors for theatre lights as he embarks on a new UK-wide tour. The 27-year-old farmer, who shot to fame in 2021 for his sharp wit and unfiltered takes on rural life, will appear at the Crewe Lyceum Theatre on Saturday, 10 January 2026.

The event, titled “An Evening with Kaleb Cooper”, promises a mix of candid conversation, comedy, and audience interaction. For fans who have followed his unlikely rise from the fields of Oxfordshire to international television screens, the evening offers a rare chance to hear from Kaleb directly—and unfiltered.
A Farmer First, a Celebrity Second
Kaleb’s journey has been anything but ordinary. Born and raised in the Cotswolds, he began working on farms as a teenager, quickly proving himself with his no-nonsense work ethic and hands-on knowledge. Farming wasn’t just a job; it was a way of life that shaped his outlook and values.
Then came the twist of fate: in 2019, former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson decided to run his 1,000-acre farm, Diddly Squat, himself. With cameras rolling for what would become Clarkson’s Farm, Kaleb was recruited as Clarkson’s right-hand man.
Audiences instantly connected with his blunt honesty, his exasperated attempts to teach Clarkson the basics of farming, and his hilarious one-liners. From dismissing sheep as “stupid” to refusing to drive more than a few miles outside his hometown, Kaleb became a fan favorite almost overnight.
Despite the fame, he insists he is, first and foremost, still a farmer. But now, he’s venturing into a new field: live entertainment.
What to Expect in Crewe
The Crewe Lyceum date marks one stop on a nationwide tour designed to showcase Kaleb’s humor, opinions, and entrepreneurial spirit. Organizers describe the show as “a rip-roaring riot,” filled with anecdotes from life on the farm, stories about working with Jeremy Clarkson, and Kaleb’s famously strong views on everything from farming politics to modern celebrity culture.
Audiences can expect:
- Honest conversation: Kaleb’s straightforward nature means he won’t be holding back.
- Hilarious anecdotes: From run-ins with Clarkson to misadventures with livestock.
- Audience Q&A: A chance for fans to put their burning questions directly to Kaleb.
- Surprises: Insights into his growing business ventures and personal aspirations.
It’s an opportunity for fans not just to laugh along with his deadpan humor but also to hear about the serious side of farming in Britain today.
The Man Behind the One-Liners
While Kaleb’s comedic timing and grumpy yet lovable personality have won over fans, there’s more to him than meets the eye. Away from the cameras, he’s an entrepreneur. He has expanded his own farming business, managing land and livestock independently of Clarkson, and has even branched into other ventures.

He has also become something of a spokesperson for young British farmers, highlighting the challenges they face in an industry plagued by financial uncertainty, rising costs, and complex regulations. His ability to balance humor with genuine insight makes him uniquely compelling—part entertainer, part advocate.
A Busy Year Ahead
Kaleb’s 2026 tour comes at a time when he remains a key figure in Clarkson’s Farm, which continues to be one of Prime Video’s most popular factual entertainment series. Filming for Series 5 is currently underway, with a release expected in spring 2026.
The new season is rumored to feature some of the most dramatic storylines yet, with farming struggles, government red tape, and Clarkson’s endless blunders keeping Kaleb busier—and more frustrated—than ever. Fans who attend the Crewe event can likely expect some fresh behind-the-scenes stories from the set.
Crewe: A Key Stop on the Map
The choice of Crewe Lyceum Theatre as one of the stops on Kaleb’s tour highlights the growing popularity of farming-focused entertainment beyond rural areas. Crewe, a historic railway town with a proud working-class identity, is expected to welcome Kaleb with enthusiasm.
With a mix of locals and fans traveling in, the January event is expected to sell out quickly. For audiences, it’s a chance to experience the kind of unfiltered, laugh-out-loud commentary that made Kaleb a household name, but in a live and personal setting.
Fans React: Excitement Builds
News of the tour has already generated buzz among Clarkson’s Farm fans online. Social media posts are filled with excitement, with many praising Kaleb for “staying real” despite his fame.
“Kaleb is the only reason Jeremy’s farm hasn’t collapsed completely,” one fan joked, while another added: “He deserves this—he’s so genuine and hilarious.”
Others see the tour as a unique opportunity to hear about farming life directly from someone who lives it daily. With agricultural communities across the UK facing real struggles, Kaleb’s blend of honesty and humor could strike a chord far beyond entertainment.
Looking Ahead
As 2026 approaches, Kaleb Cooper finds himself at an unusual crossroads. He remains committed to his farm, but he is also becoming a public figure with influence far beyond the fields of Oxfordshire.
Whether sharing his frustrations with Clarkson, offering insights into British agriculture, or making audiences laugh with his unfiltered views, Kaleb has become a voice for both farmers and fans alike.
The Crewe event promises to be more than just a comedy night—it will be a chance to celebrate the man who has brought farming into the mainstream in a way no one expected.








