LIVE music, lively street entertainment, stalls and a steam train will help Faversham celebrate its hop-picking history at the start of next month.
The Faversham Hop Festival, now 20 years old, attracts acts and visitors from around the world, who gather in the streets and pubs of the market town for two days of cultural entertainment and merriment.
The Shepherd Neame Brewery makes an ideal place to sample beer, as not only does the brewery produce outstanding beers, it’s the oldest site in the UK to have continuously produced beer since 1698
Hop over to This Is Kent to read more about this exciting weekend down in the Garden of England
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Tim Taylor solo @ Burns Alley, downtown Charleston, Saturday, June 20th at 10pm
Get along for some great live music
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Saturday 2nd May, Bridgehouse 2, Bidder St Canning Town London E16 4ST
Mods Mayday 30th Anniversary. The original Mods Mayday was an all day event held at the Bridgehouse pub (sadly demolished to make for Canning Town Flyover) in 1979 and featured six mod revival bands of the time. These performances were recorded and a historic album was released. 30 years on and we’re still celebrating it!
Bands confirmed so far include The Deccas, Bermondsey Joyriders, The Loop, The Sons, The Dilemmas, Rocksmith and fellow Kent acts The Effectives and Springtide Cavalry. £10 for an all day ticket with music from 12pm to 3am
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