The charismatic Oxfordshire farmer rose to fame following his appearance in the first series of Jeremy Clarkson's hit Amazon Prime show, quickly becoming a household name.
Hired to run the television presenter's 1,000-acre Cotswalds property Diddly Squat Farm, the farmer now looks set to quit agriculture entirely. Downing tools and taking to Instagram, the farmer said he's been "building up the courage" to make the announcement, adding that he's venturing to a "big old barn" as part of his latest career move.Leaving his Chipping Norton home, the young farmer looks set to launch his very own theatre show, treading the boards of the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall."I’ll be announcing my first show tomorrow morning, that’s going on sale from 10am.
Adding: "The first available date to book tickets for my national tour is going to be in a big old barn called the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall!"