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Jeremy Clarkson sampled a Britpop lager as he took a break from his Cotswolds farm duties to enjoy Blur star Alex James’ local festival.
The broadcaster, 65, kicked back in the Cheese Hub and sipped on a pint at the event which takes place in Kingham, Oxfordshire.
Jeremy wore a tan Yellowstone Dutton Ranch branded jacket with a smart, patterned shirt.
Over the weekend, Big Feastival will see performances from Nelly Furtado, Faithless, Travis, Wombats and Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
Blur bassist-turned-cheesemaker Alex hold the festival on the grounds of his six-bedroom 17th-century farmhouse, which is set in 200 acres of farmland.
The musician will play his own set, Britpop Classical, on Sunday evening where he be be joined on stage with a live band and orchestra to close out the event.

Jeremy Clarkson sampled a Britpop lager as he took a break from his Cotswolds farm duties to enjoy Blur star Alex James’ local festival

The broadcaster, 65, kicked back in the Cheese Hub and sipped on a pint at the event which takes place in Kingham, Oxfordshire
Last week, Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper told JD Vance’s security to ‘f*** off’, during the US Vice President’s trip to the Cotswolds.
The divisive politician’s visit with his family has attracted mass criticism among locals, who complained of disruption caused by Vance’s extensive security team.
Among them was Jeremy, who revealed that the one–mile no fly zone set around Vance’s manor house rental had impeded the drones filming scenes for his Amazon Prime show, Clarkson’s Farm.
Writing about the visit in The Sunday Times, the Top Gear star explained that both he and farmer Kaleb, 27, had let loose some choice language at the security teams attempting to derail their work duties.
Jeremy explained how several roads were blocked off and cars pulled over in order to allow Vance’s huge convoy through.
However, he revealed that when Kaleb was instructed to pull over his tractor in the wet weather, he offered a rather foul-mouthed reply.
He wrote: ‘[Vance] arrived in a cavalcade of 27 massive black American SUVs and this was escorted by a shoal of British police remoras on motorcycles whose job was to shoo everyone out of the way.
‘One of the people who they ordered to pull over was Kaleb Cooper, my tractor driver, but it was starting to rain and he urgently needed to get his load of wheat into the shed, so he invited his tormentor to eff off. And carried on regardless.’

Over the weekend, Big Feastival will see performances from Nelly Furtado, Faithless, Travis, Wombats and Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Last week, Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper told JD Vance ‘s security to ‘f*** off’, during the US Vice President’s trip to the Cotswolds (seen with Jeremy Clarkson)

The divisive politician’s visit with his family has attracted mass criticism among locals, who complained of disruption caused by Vance’s extensive security team (seen last week)
Kaleb complained about the incident last week, in the comments section of one of Jeremy’s Instagram posts showing the no-fly zone.
The farmhand – who has his own land and has spun out a successful entertainment career of his own – fumed that his wheat had been soaked after he’d been held up by Vance’s security team.
He wrote: ‘My wheat got wet in the trailer last night as the convoy stopped me in the rain in Chippy.
‘I could easily have went on my way and got it in the shed without getting in the way.’
While quipping about Vance’s conspicuous presence in the area, he added: ‘[If] he had just drove around in a VW Polo nobody would know who he was.’