Local farmer Kev Coole could be performing at Glastonbury after making the final in \'Tractor Factor\' competition
A Ronague farmer has made it to the final six in a competition that offers the chance of performing at the worlds most prestigious music festival.
Kev Coole entered a competition run in the Farmer’s Guardian, which sees a prize of 4 tickets and a coveted spot at Glastonbury Festival.
He entered with his own song, Livin off the Land which has had over 3500 hits since being posted on the Internet.
He told 3FM that he entered the Tractor Factor contest just for laughs, but now he’s made the final six it’s all of a sudden become a lot more serious.
He's said he's never performed live before so the prospect of taking to the stage at Glastonbury is a slightly daunting one.
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You can vote for Kev by clicking here.
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