6,000 'maniac' farmers descend on Blackpool and spend £60,000 on kebabs
Over 6,000 'maniac' young farmers sporting mullets descended on Blackpool over the weekend, turning the town into 'chaos'.
Despite covering club floors in sawdust and spending £60,000 on kebabs during their spree, the police had no issue with their antics. The British seaside resort was swamped with more than 6,000 'maniac' young farmers sporting mullets as clubs prepared for the onslaught by covering their floors in sawdust.
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The influx of farmers brought chaos and £60,000 to spend on kebabs, but the police stated they had no issue with their antics. The DIY Young Farmers AGM (Annual General Meeting) took over the British seaside resort, letting their questionable hairstyles down and replacing combine harvesters with good craic, the Daily Star reports.
The three-day spree saw farmers from all over the country, even flying in from Ireland, descend on the seaside resort town to enjoy performances from rapping farmer Dpart, YouTuber chats and DJ sets from Ultrabeat. The festivities began at 11am and did not stop until the following morning.
Sam Hargreaves, from Preston, one of the organisers and founder of Tweedl, decided to capture the 'off their head' farmers on camera. The antics have catapulted the event to viral fame.
"Put it this way, if you're Blackpool you would have known they were there," Sam told the Star. "They're lunatics, they're off their head. They're covered in sawdust. There's a video currently going viral of the floor in the nightclub and everyone is thinking it's mud on the floor. But, it's not. All of our venues out of their choice put sawdust down


