Legendary Irish Band Join Jeremy Clarkson To Perform At His New Pub The Farmers Dog

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Legendary Irish band join Jeremy Clarkson to perform at his new pub The Farmer's Dog leaving his famous punters delighted
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Legendary Irish Band Join Jeremy Clarkson to Perform at His New Pub 'The Farmer's Dog'

Clarkson's Farm Star to Host TradFest as Part of New Music Nights at Oxfordshire Venue

Legendary Irish four-piece The Saw Doctors have been announced as the first act to perform at Jeremy Clarkson's new pub "The Farmer's Dog". The band will take to the stage on Friday, March 31st as part of a new TradFest event being held at the Oxfordshire venue.

Exclusive Performances from Top Irish Acts

The Saw Doctors, known for their energetic live shows and catchy sing-along anthems, are sure to get the crowd going at the new pub. The band has been a staple of the Irish music scene for over three decades, and their appearance at "The Farmer's Dog" is a major coup for Clarkson and his team.

Traditional Irish Music Takes Center Stage

TradFest is a celebration of traditional Irish music, and The Saw Doctors are just the first in a series of top Irish acts set to perform at "The Farmer's Dog". The festival will feature a mix of established and up-and-coming artists, all showcasing the best of Irish folk, trad, and contemporary music.

Clarkson's Passion for Irish Culture

Clarkson, known for his love of all things Irish, is excited to bring TradFest to his new pub. The event is part of a wider effort to promote Irish culture in the Cotswolds, and Clarkson is hoping to make "The Farmer's Dog" a hub for Irish music and craic.

Delighted Patrons

The news of TradFest has been met with delight by Clarkson's famous patrons. The pub, which opened in January, has quickly become a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. The addition of live music is sure to make "The Farmer's Dog" even more popular.