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Maidstone Mela returns to Mote Park with world music, food and dance

An extravaganza of around-the-world music, food and dance is back.

The annual Maidstone Mela will be returning to Mote Park on Sunday, September 8.

The annual Mela will celebrates various acts from across Kent
The annual Mela will celebrates various acts from across Kent

The colourful event will kick off at 12pm with performances from a circus group originating from the Indian red city of Rajasthan.

There will be fusion percussion beats from Kings of Dhol, remixes from DJ Amit and vocals by award-winning musician H-Dhami.

And, Ella Akyurek will be giving soulful renditions of music icons Adele and Amy Winehouse.

Local groups, Maidstone Indian Association, Maidstone Malayalee, Kerala Culture Association and Maidstone Nepalese Community group will all also be taking to the stage.

Tribute act Kings of Motown will draw the evening to a close before it ends at 6pm.

Bhangra singer Jassi Sidhu took to the stage last year
Bhangra singer Jassi Sidhu took to the stage last year
Members of the Kerala Culture Association at the Mela last year
Members of the Kerala Culture Association at the Mela last year

As well as vibrant entertainment, there will be stalls featuring a range of international cuisines.

The event, which is in its 21st year will be hosted by arts charity, Cohesion Plus in partnership with Maidstone Culture Group, Arts Council England and UNISON Kent.

Producer of the show, Gurvinder Sandher said: “This year’s Mela promises to be even bigger and better than ever before.

“it’s been my pleasure to have been involved with the Mela since its inception and I am incredibly proud of how the event has gone from strength to strength.”

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