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Punk band The Damned - celebrating their 40th anniversary this year - will play their final gig of a UK and Ireland tour in Margate.
The Folkestone Book Festival kicks off a 10-day feast of literature with a Christmas lights switch-on, live music and fireworks.
From cuddly Paddington to Santas and panto stars: Christmas grottos, lights switch-ons and events coming up across Kent.
Maidstone Wind Symphony's new season begins this weekend with Amazing Grace, a concert of hope, loss and light.
Tigers About the House star Giles Clark aims to raise awareness and build on conservation and breeding at the Big Cat Sanctuary at Smarden.
Kent band Syd Arthur, whose new album has just been released, play a gig with friends at the Gulbenkian this weekend.
Eighties icon Rick Astley has announced singer-songwriter Rumer will support him a Bedgebury Pinetum next summer.
The story of Ray Davies' and the Kinks' rise to stardom, with music and lyrics by the man himself, comes to Kent.
A vintage market will be a new feature of Dreamland's Frosted Fairground this Christmas.
Kent funnyman Ross Noble talks scoring a big fat zero on Have I Got News For You and his date with Neighbours' Harold Bishop ahead of two shows.
Charismatic Bellowhead lead singer Jon Boden plays a gig in Ashford celebrating a decade since his debut album was released.
Kent band We Are Bandicoot recorded their debut album, Temper, shut up in a secluded farmhouse in the county.
A theatre company will stage a show about the depths of the human mind from 10ft high glass platforms above the audience.
Busted will be on kmfm's Hit List, discussing their upcoming date in Folkestone and their first album for 12 years.
Renowned saxophonist John Harle to be joined by Soft Cell singer Marc Almond for his birthday concert this weekend
Have a capital day out getting the Christmas shopping done and dusted on the real-life Monopoly board, just a train ride from Kent.
Christmas starts here: Light switch-ons and family festivities in the run-up to Christmas across the county in the coming weeks.
One hundred years on, a new exhibition relives the horrors of the First World War
Neasden's very own Queen of Soul will be live at one of Kent's most intimate venues this weekend - Maidstone's Pizza Express
A new telling of gothic horror Frankenstein comes to life with storytelling, music and puppetry at three Kent theatres.