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Cranbrook - November 21
The much-loved Christmas experience returns to Bedgebury for 2025, inviting visitors to enjoy the extraordinary illuminated festive trail set against the stunning backdrop of Bedgebury.
Tunbridge Wells - November 21
Sunday night comedy returns to Tunbridge Wells with the hilarious Pam Ford headlining and Jade Gebbie hosting.
Maidstone - November 21
The much-anticipated Christmas Lights at Leeds Castle event is back and set to illuminate the historic grounds from November 21 to December 31 2025.
A village music festival has scooped a multi-million album-selling band to headline the event next summer.
A Kent attraction is hosting a Wizard of Oz-inspired experience, including a trip to the Emerald City and a visit from the Wicked Witch.
A touring exhibition that features scenes from animated classics like Toy Story and Finding Nemo will make its UK debut next year.