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One of Kent’s annual folk festivals is bringing live music, dancing, crafts and traditions to the town this autumn.
Chelsea Little is bringing showbiz stories, TikTok dances and jazz hands as she joins Garry Wilson for the Breakfast Show.
A gourmet festival is offering a packed programme of foodie masterclasses on everything from vegan sushi to artisan gin and gluten-free cakes.
Life, the dazzling new exhibition, will take visitors on a colourful journey through earth, sea, and sky.
The latest production of West End favourite The Commitments brings soap legends and soul music to the Kent stage.
One of Kent’s biggest foodie festivals is returning for the first time in two years with 100 stalls and two live music stages.
This £14m country estate offers 14 bedrooms, eight bathrooms and an indoor pool for its eye-watering price tag.
Award winners and Sunday Times bestsellers will be visiting the county this month for a two-week literary festival.
We’ve rounded up some of Kent’s most magnificent National Trust locations for a perfect autumnal day out.
The CAMRA festival will offer more than 60 real ales for visitors to sup at its new venue.
Pack a chocolate frog or two and set off on a spellbinding musical adventure with the Philharmonia Orchestra.
Whether you’re looking for artisan cheeses, chocolates or chutneys, you can find some amazing local produce at these bustling markets.
This stunning eight-bedroom mansion comes with its own giant chess board, stained glass windows and incredible views.
One of the county’s best-loved festivals celebrates ska, reggae, dub and 2-tone music and culture.
The festival celebrates the natural beauty of the Kent Downs with guided walks, family trails, e-bike tours, history hikes and more.
The family farm, which opened in 1847, is marking the occasion with free tastings, masterclasses, food stalls, live music and more.
Renowned all-male ballet company Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo are taking their incredible drag production around the country.
Paws in the Park, the UK’s largest outdoor touring dog show, is set to welcome four-legged friends this September.
Friendsical, a musical parody of the hit ‘90s TV show, is now making its way around the country with some very special guest stars.
The hugely popular oyster festival is making its first full return since the pandemic.