Jeremy Clarkson To Appear At Rebranded ‘Top Gear' Shows With James May And Richard Hammond

Clarkson Set To Reunite With Former 'Top Gear' Pals For Live Tour

Jeremy Clarkson is set to appear on stage with his former ‘Top Gear’ presenters James May and Richard Hammond in a series of rebranded live shows, the BBC have confirmed.

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The gigs, which were planned before the presenter was sacked by the BBC, will be stripped of all ‘Top Gear’ and BBC branding and be called ‘Clarkson, Hammond and May Live’.

BBC Worldwide said it had agreed that the tour, which kicks off in Belfast on 22 May, could go ahead so as to not disappoint the thousands of fans who had already bought tickets and that it was "a sensible approach in the circumstances".

Richard Hammond, James May and Jeremy Clarkson

A spokesman for Brand Events, who are co-producing the shows, said they wanted to thank "ticket holders for their continued patience".

"The fans are the most important people to Jeremy, Richard and James so we're delighted to be able to say 'we're still coming'. We're sure it'll be something you won't want to miss," the spokesman told the BBC.

The shows will take place in venues around the world including Australia, Norway, South Africa and the UK.

After weeks of speculation, Jeremy was fired from ‘Top Gear’ last week, following a “fracas” with producer Oisin Tymon, which an investigation revealed it had involved both verbal abuse and a physical attack lasting roughly 30 seconds.

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