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It’s just a jump to the left… Richard O’Brien’s wacky rock ‘n’ roll musical will be crash-landing in a Kent theatre.
Events company Pop and Bark is bringing its hugely popular - and very Instagrammable - ‘Pupucino’ bar and doggy bakery to a Kent location.
From family festivals to medieval jousting, there’s plenty of fantastic things to do over the August bank holiday weekend. Here’s our top picks.
The food and drink festival celebrates local produce from a Kent town, along with live music and a children’s funfair.
Olly Murs, who finished in second place on the singing show, will perform his biggest hits at an open-air concert by the coast.
The annual weekend festival will have more than 40 local ciders on offer, as well as cover bands, kid’s workshops and a bouncy castle.
Prost! Oktoberfest is just around the corner, and this is where you can celebrate the German beer festival right here in Kent.
The gardens, which boast beautiful lakes, flower beds and meadows, will be open to the public as part of the National Garden Scheme.
We’re giving away three pairs of tickets to the sensational Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story musical next week.
The South East Property Expo will bring together buyers, developers and anyone interested in property for a free networking event.
A New Day Festival boasts three days of live music, real ale and cider bars and on-site camping.
The show, which our reporter described as “phenomenal” and “a rollercoaster of emotions” earlier this year, will return to a Kent theatre.
Two genre-defining musicians will be performing back-to-back concerts at one of Kent’s biggest seaside venues.
For the first time, a town is putting on a number of free events, exhibitions and displays to celebrate its history.
To celebrate 100 years of Disney, a selection of classic films are being screened at a Kent cinema - and tickets are just £5.
The mini maze has made the surprise decision to reopen this summer - but you’ll have to be quick if you want to visit.
A historic village restaurant that welcomed a popstar earlier this year is up for sale.
Smoked and Uncut Festival offers pricey dining experiences alongside street food and a line-up of live music including the indie rock band.
After a successful debut last summer, the Kent ‘50s Festival returns with a classic car show and music from a rock ‘n’ roll legend.
The Pride concert will see music artists, including pop group B*Witched, join a line-up of drag performers and DJs.