Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond will make their first public appearance together since exiting Top Gear when they host a live motoring show in Belfast over the weekend.
The Belfast event kicks off a global tour which the trio are styling rebranded as Clarkson, Hammond and May Live.
The Guardian reports that the three motoring muskateers met up in Belfast last night. Speaking to BBC Radio 2’s breakfast show, Clarkson said: “There’s obviously the parade of supercars, we’ll be racing Reliant Robins. There are a million different things we are going to be doing.
"It’s broadly the same as it has been for the last ten years, just called another name. We’d have been doing this anyway, it’s just the name’s changed”.
Clarkson added that now that the trio were unbound by BBC rules, the show could take more liberties.
“It will be good fun, I genuinely think it will be good fun,” he said. “We’ve made some good films for this because we are able to make films without - what’s the word - meddling, really”.