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Rockers Extreme, who have sold more than 15 million albums worldwide, join ZZ Top as headliners at this year's Ramblin' Man Fair.
National Theatre Live launches in Folkestone for the first time with four world class theatre productions screened live.
"Drunk folk" singer Beans on Toast plays in Deal as part of Independent Venue Week.
As Apple announces a "theatre mode" for phone users to use their phones in the cinema, KM What's On film writer Mike Shaw wades into the debate.
From stiff upper lip in the BBC's Our Girl to groundbreaking theatre with a pulsing soundtrack: Ben Aldridge stars in a homegrown Kent production.
Tradition stipulates haggis, whisky and kilts for the Scottish knees-up Burns Night, but one Ashford business has whipped up a surprise ingredient.
Dreamland is set to host a one-day edition of Hackney Wonderland music festival in May.
Pull up the popcorn and watch world class ballet company the Bolshoi Ballet as they are beamed live onto Kent cinema screens this weekend.
A Kent church is hoping buried treasure will be unearthed in a series of archaeological digs starting this weekend.
Well known food critic Jay Rayner brings his new show the Ten (Food) Commandments to the county.
More than 250 musicians from Kent and beyond will take part in a concert to celebrate the life and contribution of a renowned local conductor.
Iconic band Madness have announced they will play a gig in Kent this summer.
Elbow are the second headline act to be announced for this summer's Forest Live gigs at Bedgebury near Goudhurst.
Arthur Miller's landmark American drama, The Crucible, starring Coronation Street and Call the Midwife actors, comes to Kent.
The magical adventure, set on Christmas Eve, The Snowman, will be walking in the air in the county this week
Stunning gardens photography from around the world on show at Sissinghurst Castle Gardens.
A new Ben Kenwright production of Ghost - the Musical, based on the film starring Patrick Swayze, kicks off a national tour in Kent.
A world famous collection of modern Christian art is to come to Canterbury in its entirety this weekend.
T.Rextasy celebrate 25 years of paying tribute to Marc Bolan and T.Rex with five Kent shows.
A vibrant new family stage show brings the Julia Donaldson children's book to life.