From Clarkson’s Farm to Dean Crowe stage
Kaleb Cooper, the breakout star of the hit Prime Video series Clarkson’s Farm, is bringing his hugely popular question and answer live show to the Dean Crowe Theatre for the first time.
The farming contractor and bestselling author will visit six venues across the country this Spring with An Evening with Kaleb Cooper, appearing in association with NLP Ltd (Norwell Lapley Productions). The tour will begin in Cork on March 31 before visiting Athlone, Wexford, Limerick, Castlebar, Belfast and Dublin.
Despite his surprise status as a household name and now having even been abroad, Kaleb is still first and foremost a farmer, with his feet firmly on the ground.
In an intimate evening filled with honest conversations, hilarious anecdotes and plenty of surprises, Kaleb will be sharing his famously strong opinions, on everything from sheep (“stupid”) to celebrities and modern farming, alongside the kind of observations that only Kaleb can deliver.
As Kaleb shares the entrepreneurial ideas and personal approach he’s used to navigate the challenges facing farmers today, fans will have the chance to ask their burning questions, hear untold stories and delivered with his trademark humour.
Kaleb said: “I was last in Ireland for the World According to Kaleb Tour and I just loved the audience atmosphere.
“When I decided to head back to Ireland to visit some farms to see how well cows are farmed, as well as visit some machinery manufactures and some fellow contractors, it seemed the perfect opportunity to get back in front of the incredible Irish audiences – this time with my An Audience with show. Come along – I hope to see you there and I can tell you how brilliant you are at farming!”
Kaleb became a global fan favourite on Clarkson’s Farm, where his attempts to teach Jeremy Clarkson how to run a working farm turned into one of Prime Video’s biggest hits. Known for his straight-talking honesty and dry humour, Kaleb has since become a bestselling author.
With his deadpan delivery and unique take on rural life, Kaleb promises a lively evening of farming, laughter and straight-talking stories.
An Evening with Kaleb Cooper visits Athlone on Saturday, April 11.