Jeremy Clarkson has invited Scottish singer Amy Macdonald to perform at his Oxfordshire pub.
The TV celebrity is well-known for presenting motoring shows such as BBC’s Top Gear and Prime Video’s The Grand Tour alongside James May and Richard Hammond.
He ventured into farming with the acquisition of Diddly Squat Farm in 2008 with the spot being the focus of the documentary, Clarkson’s Farm.
The Prime Video show, initially released in 2021, has become a global hit with three seasons out to date.
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A fourth season will be released in under two weeks with several episodes due to be available on Amazon’s streaming service from Friday, May 23.
One major focus of the latest iteration is Mr Clarkson’s £1,000,000 purchase of The Windmill pub in Asthall, which has been renamed to The Farmer’s Dog.
With opening day taking place last August, fans have been packing out the venue each weekend to grab a pint of Hawkstone and a bite to eat.
Musical performances have also been held at the watering hole with legendary Irish band, The Corrs, recently playing a private gig there.
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Amy Macdonald teased an appearance at The Farmer’s Dog.
Now Scottish singer Amy Macdonald is wanting in on the action after being personally invited by Mr Clarkson.
The 65-year-old farmer said on X: “Amy Macdonald, when you tire of playing in shopping centres, would you like to sing at our pub? I’d love that.”
Ms Macdonald, known for her songs This Is The Life and Mr Rock & Roll, responded: “I’m Scottish – we never turn down an invite to the pub.”