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Eighties crooner Shakin' Stevens will play three venues in Kent as part of a massive new tour next year, promoting his new album, Echoes of Our Time.
We've said goodbye to summer, but it’s time to say hello to its colourful cousin - autumn - with these seasonal sensational days out across Kent.
Maestro and maverick violinist Nigel Kennedy will play his hero Jimi Hendrix's music in an exclusive UK date.
A new book lifts the lid on the £14m Hatton Garden heist, its Dartford ringleader, Brian Reader and his six-decade life of crime.
From the organisers of the Maidstone Fringe Festival comes a two-day mini festival in the town centre, New Blues.
Hymns will make way to jazz and swing at this year’s Music@Malling festival, which has its finale this weekend.
Kent funnyman Joe Pasquale, sporting a pair of comedy hands, joined cast members to launch the Orchard Theatre's panto.
We’ve teamed up with Dreamland for a competition for win exclusive tickets to the award-winning fright fest Screamland this Halloween.
Comedian Julian Clary will talk about his children's books, The Bolds, at the first literary festival in Cranbrook.
Dreamland's By The Sea Festival returns for a second year with four headliners, more than 20 acts plus special guest DJ Jarvis Cocker
There’s a veritable feast on the horizon this weekend as the annual Broadstairs Food Festival sets out its stall – and another 99 – at the seafront
A village pub is serving again after an £80,000 revamp funded by its licencee and brewer.
Veteran actress Liza Goddard still has nerves ahead of starring in playwright Alan Ayckbourn's Relatively Speaking, coming to Kent.
The acclaimed stage version of Mr Popper's Penguins, featuring penguin puppets, comes to Kent on its way to 42nd Street in New York.
Keep it green as the annual celebration of Kent's hops in their freshest form, the Kent Green Hop Beer Fortnight, launches.
Folk music, opera and films in homage to two music greats are part of the packed programme of 60 events at the Rye Arts Festival.
Mick Jagger interview: A new Rolling Stones film following the band's ground-breaking concert in Cuba comes to Kent for one night only this weekend
The biggest showcase of food and drink in the county’s calendar will be served up at the Canterbury Food and Drink Festival this weekend.
World famous illusionist Derren Brown will bring his latest tour No Tricks about his book Happy to Tunbridge Wells.
Thomas Kemp, the guiding light behind classical music festival Music@Malling, looks ahead to the event that starts this weekend.