Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Clarkson’s Farm fan favourite to make special appearance at the LRO Show 2024

Kaleb Cooper, the beloved farm manager from the hit TV series “Clarkson’s Farm,” will be making a special appearance at the LRO Show 2024.

Kaleb Cooper, known for his no-nonsense approach and witty commentary on “Clarkson’s Farm,” has become a fan favourite for his deep knowledge of farming and his candid interactions with Jeremy Clarkson. His attendance at the LRO Show is eagerly anticipated by Land Rover fans and farming enthusiasts alike.

Highlights of Kaleb Cooper’s appearance, who visits the two day show on Sunday

  • Meet & Greet: Attendees will have the unique opportunity to meet Kaleb Cooper, take photos, and get autographs.
  • Q&A Session: Kaleb will participate in an interactive Q&A session where he will share insights and behind-the-scenes stories from “Clarkson’s Farm.”

The LRO Show, renowned for being the UK’s premier Land Rover event, promises a fantastic lineup of activities, exhibitors, and special guests. This year’s event, taking place on September 7th & 8th at Belvoir Castle, will feature:

  • Land Rover Displays: Showcasing classic, custom, and latest Land Rover models.
  • Off-Road Driving Experiences: Thrilling off-road courses for attendees to test their skills.
  • Exhibitor Stalls: A wide range of stalls featuring the latest in Land Rover accessories, merchandise, and off roading equipment.
  • Live Demonstrations: Engaging demos from industry experts on vehicle maintenance, upgrades, and more.
  • Family-Friendly Activities: Fun for all ages with children’s adventure zones, food stalls, and live entertainment.

Tickets are available now at www.lroshow.com

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