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The classical music concert hosts an evening of live outdoor entertainment set in the beautiful castle grounds.
Karen Hauer and Gorka Marquez are on tour with their explosive live show, Firedance.
The chart-topping band are playing at two of the county's biggest outdoor venues.
Up for a laugh? From Josh Widdicombe to Omid Djalili, some of Britain’s best comedians are heading to Kent this March.
As Hever Castle opens its new Anne Boleyn exhibition, discover some of the county's best castles to visit this spring.
Seaside art gallery Turner Contemporary is set to open an exciting gaming and film exhibition.
From the outside it may look like an old church hall, but behind the door is a stylish home that could be yours.
What a glorious feeling! Steps’ Faye Tozer stars in the stage production that delights (and drenches) audiences.
The War Horse author plus celebrated novelist Victoria Hislop head a star-studded line-up in Kent this May bank holiday
From relaxing spa breaks to magnificent musicals, we’ve got some great ideas on how to treat your mum this Mother’s Day.
Hit the streets and fill up at some of Medway's best budget-friendly restaurants
Matthew Bourne has reimagined his iconic production of this timeless classic and is bringing it to stages across the UK.
Turner Contemporary, one of the county’s best-loved art galleries, will reopen to the public this weekend.
Prue Leith will be sharing her secrets with an evening of conversation - and don’t worry, there won’t be a soggy bottom in sight.
This cosy countryside cottage is close to one of the county’s top dining spots.
The Dancing on Ice judge and former Strictly champ is set for four nights in the county this summer.
Looking to treat yourself on March 1 for Pancake Day? We’ve five of the best places to check out if you can’t be bothered to FIY (flip it yourself).
Alternative rock band Sea Power are making waves as they tour their new album.
The award-winning musical comedy raises female voices through realistic stories and relatable characters.
Adam Woodyatt and Laurie Brett are together again in the stage adaptation of Peter James’ thrilling whodunnit.