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Our reporter visited an all-American fifties diner where Elvis plays on the speakers and waffles with bacon are on the menu.
Tickets for some of next year’s biggest concerts have gone on sale. Here’s how you can get your hands on them.
The dance competition returned for its launch show last weekend with celeb stars like Toyah Wilcox, Sarah Hadland and JB Gill.
The sustainable property includes metal buckets as lampshades, hand-me-down taps and a steel bath found in a skip.
The unique dining experience includes four delicious courses and takes place at one of the county’s biggest wildlife parks.
The immersive dance show will tell stories of slavery, shipbuilding and female sailors at one of the county’s biggest attractions.
The Oktoberfest-inspired event is in its second year and boasts German beers and live Oompah bands.
The team behind a free food and drink festival are returning for a second year of street food stalls, live music and comedy nights.
The rap-metal group has surprised fans with their first tour in seven years. Here’s how to get tickets.
The celebrity cook is talking about his latest book and TV series, Food Stories, with Kent fans.
The musical, based on the 1980s sitcom, is going on tour with comedy giant Paul Whitehouse.
The Kent singer talks about life after BGT, the challenges of breaking into the West End and her debut album.
The award-winning chat show host is swapping the sofa for the stage in his new live show.
We went along to the opening night of Grease for an evening of hydromatic hand jives and stateside summer lovin’.
A rural event dating back to the 1800s is back with vintage tractors, farming competitions and animal displays.
A Grade II-listed house that was once part of a 13th century hospital has gone on the market.
Winner takes three top accolades as Kent’s hard-working charities, volunteers and trustees are honoured
We’ve got everything you need to know about this year’s festival, from traditional seaside activities to where to find the freshest oysters.
One of Kent’s biggest retro festivals returns with jazz music, swing dancers, 1940s fashion and guided tours.
If the summer holidays have cleared out your bank account, don’t worry - we’ve got six free days out that the whole family will love.