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Britain's most famous saxophonist, Courtney Pine, teams up with MOBO award-winning pianist Zoe Rahman for Kent gig.
More than 100 bands will play over five days at the sixth annual Maidstone Fringe Festival next month.
Energetic Iranian comedian Omid Djalili talks hats, banter and his love for stand-up as he comes to Kent for three dates.
Radio 1 DJ Greg James will be on the decks for a silent disco for a breast cancer charity at the Hop Farm family park.
From boyband Blue to flamboyant musical Priscilla Queen of the Desert: Duncan James talks bandmates, lipstick and loving every night's show.
There are more than 200 real ales, ciders and perries to pick from at this weekend's Easter event including a specially brewed festival beer
After almost 20 years with Shepherd Neame, head chef at The Sun Inn, Alistair Lycett, talks fast feedback and mentoring others.
Feel the steam, hear the music, meet the midwives – the annual Festival of Steam and Transport at Chatham’s Historic Dockyard has fun for everyone.
Singer and actor Duncan James comes to Canterbury with the smash hit musical Priscilla Queen of the Desert.
Bestselling author Jacqueline Wilson's book, Hetty Feather, which has been adapted for the stage, comes to Kent.
Mercury Prize shortlisted band Wolf Alice will play their only Kent date at Folkestone's Leas Cliff Hall.
More acts have been announced for this summer's Ramblin Man' Fair which will be held in Mote Park, Maidstone for the second time.
You name it, Derek Nash can play it. Jazz, funk, blues, Latin, it doesn’t really matter, as the master musician loves it all.
Tickets have gone on sale for a second year of a music festival organised by Marden-based cider producers this autumn.
From formidable MP to Strictly Come Dancing, to novelist - former Maidstone and the Weald MP Ann Widdcombe will present An Evening With in Kent.
From egg hunts to discovering dinosaurs and crafts to exploring, your guide to what to do over the Easter holidays across Kent.
Eighties band Level 42, whose hits include Lessons in Love and Running in the Family, will play one date in Kent as part of their 2016 tour.
A motorcycle display team featuring a Daniel Craig stunt double is among the 140 attractions at this summer's Kent County Show.
LeeFest, the festival started in a back garden and being held near Tunbridge Wells this summer, has released its first wave of acts.
You won’t catch all-round good guy Nick Heyward moaning about still singing Haircut 100 hits. In fact you won’t find him grumbling about anything...