BBC Radio 1 presenter Greg James has shared his love for one of the biggest party nights in the Welsh calendar. The presenter caught up with young farmer Tom on air this morning and discussed his experience at the Royal Welsh Show where Tom played a DJ set last at a massive foam party until 3am. Recalling the night, Tom described it as "bubbly" and "way rowdier" than Radio 1's Big Weekend, where he has also been recently.

He said: "It was just chaos. It was amazing. I had so much fun doing it, honestly, it was amazing.

"The foam started just as we went on. There was a Welsh band on before us. They'd just finished and then the foam started.

We got out there and we played every kind of genre you could imagine - heavy drum and bass to S Club 7, YMCA, it was just chaos." For the latest Welsh news delivered to your inbox sign up to our newsletter . READ MORE: Royal Welsh Show 2024: All the best pictures so far from this year's event READ MORE: Royal Welsh Show 2024: 11 must-do activities at this year's event The Royal Welsh Show is currently taking place at the showground in Llanelwedd, Builth Wells, from Monday, July 22 to Thursday, July 25, and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.

Greg also shared that he had had some of the "best nights" of his life DJ-ing there before, adding: "That is one of the joys of young farmers because anything goes." Tom The Young Farmer played his first DJ set at the show which lasted three hours, starting at midnight, and ending at a.