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The Human League will be performing their biggest tunes, including 1981 single Don’t You Want Me, for Kent fans.
The White Cliffs Walking Week includes routes through some of Kent’s most beautiful landmarks, country parks and coastal destinations.
The pop trio played hit after hit to a surprisingly adoring crowd for the final night of this year’s Rochester Castle Concerts.
Three-day fitness fest LoveFit is bringing spin classes, yoga retreats, hot tubs and moonlit dance parties to Kent.
The pop rock group took everyone back to the noughties with their nostalgic headline set.
The festival line-up includes Peter Andre, Blazin’ Squad and members from Girls Aloud and The Wanted.
The revival of showbiz musical 42nd Street, starring EastEnders’ Samantha Womack and Steps singer Faye Tozer, is currently touring the UK.
The county’s largest wildlife park is opening its historic gardens to the public with a series of expert-led tours.
The comedian will be hitting the road on a huge nationwide tour next year - including two dates in Kent.
This flat is one of the most expensive on the market - but does its unique location and grand features make it worth the price tag?
Whether you want to watch a seaside procession or wave to your local carnival queens, Kent has plenty of parades taking place this summer.
The double-bill of live music will see ‘00s groups McFly and N-Dubz perform back-to-back concerts.
The Proms-style Leeds Castle Concert will bring together orchestras, tribute bands and fireworks at a historic Kent location.
From tropical havens to wildflower meadows, Kent is home to some truly breathtaking summer gardens. Here are our top picks for July.
Pub in the Park boasts live music from McFly and Rudimental and cooking masterclasses with Andi Oliver and the Hairy Bikers’ Si King.
Pop rock band Bastille are celebrating the 10th anniversary of their debut album Bad Blood with a trip to the seaside this weekend.
Win a pair of tickets to see performers from Mamma Mia and We Will Rock You belt out huge rock and pop hits.
The ‘90s pop group, best known for single Good Enough, will be performing at the annual festival along with tribute acts and local bands.
The month-long festival will celebrate local businesses and Kentish produce with a packed programme of food-themed events.
Firms needed to team up with Shaun the Sheep for charity art trail