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PUB goers were buzzing with excitement after being treated to an unforgettable night at Jeremy Clarkson's boozer this week.

Punters going for a pint were pleasantly surprised by 90s icons The Corrs.

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The Corrs performed at Jeremy Clarkson's pub this weekCredit: Instagram @thefarmersdogpub
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Thrilled visitors sang along to the 90s hitsCredit: Instagram @thefarmersdogpub
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Jeremy Clarkson's opened The Farmer's Dog in AugustCredit: Adrian Sherratt

The act brought their nostalgic hits to life with an intimate acoustic set.

A video of the music-filled evening was shared on the official Farmer's Dog Instagram page where people could be seen singing along to the old hits.

The post was captioned: "What a great night in the pub with The Corrs.

"The way a good pub night should be ..acoustic set, a few drinks, great friends. Jeremy Clarkson thanks for organising it!"

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Followers also were quick to express their gratitude for the special night, with one person writing: "It was a great evening. Lovely food and atmosphere. Thank you so much."

Another exclaimed: "I was there last night for the sound check - they were amazing!"

A third chimed in suggesting Jeremy should change his pub's name to 'Heaven Sent'.

The Corrs are a pop rock band made up of four Irish siblings, who incorporate their local folk music into their sound.

Jeremy Clarkson bought the Oxfordshire pub for £1million this summer, and customers queued for four hours just to get in when he opened its doors in August.

He had to do a lot of renovation work on the site before it could be opened to the public, but it seems to have paid off, as it has received high praise for being a "traditional British pub".

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