Clarkson’s Farm Star Kaleb Cooper Announces 2026 UK Tour — Coming to Crewe This January
Kaleb Cooper Trades Tractors for the Stage: Clarkson’s Farm Star to Visit Crewe on 2026 UK Tour
From Fields to the Spotlight
Kaleb Cooper, the breakout sensation from Amazon Prime’s Clarkson’s Farm, is stepping out of the muddy fields of Oxfordshire and onto the bright lights of the stage. The 27-year-old farmer, best known for his sharp wit, quick temper, and hilarious put-downs aimed at Jeremy Clarkson, has announced his highly anticipated 2026 UK tour — with a confirmed stop at the Crewe Lyceum Theatre on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
The event, aptly titled “An Evening with Kaleb Cooper,” promises a night filled with unscripted humor, farmyard wisdom, and audience interaction. Fans who have followed his journey from tractor seats to television fame will finally have the opportunity to see the man himself — unfiltered, unedited, and undeniably authentic.

From Cotswold Fields to Prime Video Fame
Kaleb’s rise to fame is as unlikely as it is inspiring. Born and raised in the Cotswolds, he began working on local farms as a teenager, showing remarkable skill and independence from an early age. To him, farming wasn’t a career choice — it was a calling.
That calling took an unexpected turn in 2019, when Jeremy Clarkson, best known for Top Gear and The Grand Tour, decided to take over the running of his 1,000-acre Diddly Squat Farm. Cameras rolled, chaos ensued, and a new kind of agricultural celebrity was born.
Kaleb’s fiery determination, stubborn sense of pride, and refusal to tolerate Clarkson’s clumsy farming attempts made him an instant favorite among viewers. His iconic moments — calling sheep “stupid,” lamenting Clarkson’s driving, or grumbling about leaving Chipping Norton — became social media gold.
Despite global fame, Kaleb insists he’s “a farmer first, and everything else second.” And yet, 2026 will see him exploring a new kind of field altogether — live entertainment.
A Night in Crewe: What Fans Can Expect
The Crewe Lyceum event is just one stop on Kaleb’s ambitious nationwide tour. Organizers describe the show as “a rip-roaring riot from one of Britain’s most beloved young farmers,” combining his signature humor with heartfelt insights about rural life.
Highlights of the Evening:
- Candid Conversations: Expect Kaleb’s honest, no-filter thoughts about farming, fame, and the madness of working with Jeremy Clarkson.
- Hilarious Farm Stories: From runaway cows to Clarkson’s endless blunders, Kaleb’s behind-the-scenes anecdotes promise plenty of laughter.
- Audience Q&A: Fans will have the chance to ask Kaleb anything — from crop rotations to celebrity gossip.
- Surprise Insights: Kaleb is also expected to reveal updates on his growing business ventures and his long-term plans beyond Diddly Squat.
It’s an evening designed to celebrate the man behind the memes — part comedian, part philosopher, and entirely himself.
The Man Beneath the Hat
While fans may know Kaleb for his comedic timing and blunt delivery, there’s a lot more depth behind his tough, tractor-loving exterior. Away from the cameras, Kaleb runs his own farming enterprise, managing land, crops, and livestock independently of Clarkson.
He’s also a vocal advocate for young farmers, regularly speaking out about issues like rising costs, red tape, and the financial pressures on UK agriculture. His authenticity has turned him into an unlikely role model — one who represents both the grit and the humor required to survive in modern farming.
In interviews, Kaleb often highlights the need for government support, fairer pricing for farmers, and better education around food production. Beneath the jokes lies a serious commitment to the future of British agriculture.
“Farming is tough,” Kaleb once said. “It’s not about fame or fortune — it’s about keeping going when everything’s against you.”
Fame Meets Farming
Kaleb’s tour comes at a time when Clarkson’s Farm remains one of Prime Video’s biggest global successes. The documentary-style show has not only entertained millions but has also transformed public understanding of farming life in Britain.

Filming for Season 5 Underway
Season 5 is expected to premiere in spring 2026, and according to insiders, it will showcase some of the most dramatic storylines yet — including battles with government bureaucracy, unpredictable weather, and, of course, Jeremy Clarkson’s misadventures behind the wheel.
Fans attending the Crewe event can almost certainly expect fresh stories from the upcoming season, delivered in Kaleb’s trademark deadpan style.
Crewe Welcomes Kaleb Cooper
Choosing Crewe as one of the key stops on the tour highlights the growing appeal of farming-based entertainment far beyond rural Britain. Known for its strong community spirit and proud industrial roots, the Cheshire town is expected to welcome Kaleb with open arms.
Tickets for the Crewe Lyceum show are already in high demand, with fans eager to see the straight-talking farmer up close. For locals, it’s not just an entertainment event — it’s a celebration of authenticity and hard work, values that resonate deeply in both farming and working-class culture.
Fans React: “Kaleb Deserves This”
As soon as the tour was announced, social media exploded with excitement.
One fan wrote, “Kaleb is the only reason Jeremy’s farm hasn’t fallen apart!” while another commented, “He’s so genuine and hilarious — it’s about time he got his own spotlight.”
Dozens of others praised his ability to balance humour with honesty, calling him a “breath of fresh air in British television.”
For many, Kaleb’s story is symbolic — proof that authenticity still matters, and that even a small-town farmer can become a global star without compromising who he is.
Looking to the Future
As 2026 approaches, Kaleb Cooper finds himself at a fascinating crossroads. He remains deeply committed to farming, but his influence is spreading far beyond the gates of Diddly Squat. His social media presence, books, and now his live shows are allowing him to connect directly with people across the country — from rural communities to city audiences who have never set foot on a farm.
Whether he’s debating Jeremy Clarkson, tending to livestock, or standing under the stage lights of the Crewe Lyceum, one thing remains constant: Kaleb Cooper is unapologetically himself.
His tour, “An Evening with Kaleb Cooper,” won’t just be a night of laughs — it will be a celebration of resilience, humor, and the power of staying true to your roots.








