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Our top 10 music, theatre and dance shows to see in Kent this week

Whether you’re a theatre fanatic or love live music, we’ve got 10 spectacular shows happening across Kent this week that you won’t want to miss…

Blues guitarist Eric Gale is celebrating 30 years of music. Picture: Katrena Wize
Blues guitarist Eric Gale is celebrating 30 years of music. Picture: Katrena Wize

Eric Gales, Dover

Mind-blowing blues guitarist Eric Gales is shredding up the stage on his UK tour. The musician is celebrating his latest album, produced by blues legend Joe Bonamassa, and over 30 years of first-rate riffs. Eric Gales is at the Booking Hall, Dover, on Thursday, March 24. Book online here.

The Smyths, Gillingham

If you think you’ve heard this one before, think again. Tribute band The Smyths are performing 1987 album Strangeways, Here We Come in full - a feat never achieved by The Smiths themselves. The Smyths are at the Glassbox Theatre, Gillingham, on Friday, March 25. Book online here.

Lloyd Hollett is a familiar face in Kent panto. Picture: Lloyd Hollett
Lloyd Hollett is a familiar face in Kent panto. Picture: Lloyd Hollett

Lloyd Hollett: 30 Years in Showbiz, Margate

Going back to where it all began, theatre star Lloyd Hollet is celebrating 30 years in showbiz in his hometown. Lloyd will share panto dame dramas and behind-the-curtain anecdotes, all on the stage where his career started. Lloyd Hollet is at the Theatre Royal, Margate, on Saturday, March 26. Book online here.

The Three Degrees have been performing since the 1960s. Picture: Supplied by 9PR
The Three Degrees have been performing since the 1960s. Picture: Supplied by 9PR

The Three Degrees, Deal

From royalty to gold records, the Three Degrees have done it all. The 1960s trio are known for their string of soulful singles, including When Will I See You Again - famously performed at Prince Charles’ 30th birthday. The Three Degrees are at the Astor Theatre, Deal, on Saturday, March 26. Book online here.

Acclaimed musician Sam Lee is performing at FolkeFest. Picture: FolkeFest
Acclaimed musician Sam Lee is performing at FolkeFest. Picture: FolkeFest

FolkeFest, Folkestone

Warm up your vocal chords at the first ever FolkeFest week. With artists such as Mercury Prize nominee Sam Lee and BBC Young Folk Award winner Maddie Morris, this festival debut is certainly starting off with a bang. FolkeFest is at Folkestone’s Creative Quarter until Sunday, March 27. Book online here.

Hits from the Blitz will recreate wartime classics at the Woodville. Picture: Five Star Productions
Hits from the Blitz will recreate wartime classics at the Woodville. Picture: Five Star Productions

Hits from the Blitz, Gravesend

Slip on your headscarf and get ready to swing as we’re heading back to the 1940s. Hits from the Blitz features famous wartime tunes and audience sing-alongs, brought to life by the Five Star Swing Band. Hits from the Blitz is at the Woodville, Gravesend, on Sunday, March 27. Book online here.

Agatha Christie's A Murder Is Announced, Tunbridge Wells

Miss Marple is back to solve yet another muder mystery. Starring Sarah Thomas and Barbara Wilshere, this production sees England’s most famous village detective unmask the Chipping Cleghorn killer. A Murder is Announced is at the Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, from Tuesday, March 29 to Saturday, April 2. Book online here.

The Bootleg Beatles, Chatham

The world’s most famous Beatles tribute band return to Kent. As a special treat, this tour sees the Bootleg Beatles perform a reenactment of the famous 1969 Savile Row rooftop concert, plus the Fab Four’s greatest hits. The Bootleg Beatles are at the Central Theatre, Chatham, on Wednesday, March 30. Book online here.

Strictly Come Dancing professional and international dance champion Johannes Radabe comes to Bromley. Picture: Sharon Hodkin
Strictly Come Dancing professional and international dance champion Johannes Radabe comes to Bromley. Picture: Sharon Hodkin

Johannes Radebe in Freedom, Bromley

Dancing superstar Johannes Radebe lets loose on tour. Freedom celebrates dance, from beautiful ballroom to lively Latin, with Johannes’ joyful flair and infectious energy. Enjoy party anthems, classic arrangements and stunning South African rhythms throughout this vibrant show. Freedom is at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley, on Wednesday, March 30. Book online here.

Craig Revel Horwood is stepping out on his first ever solo tour. Picture: Supplied by the Orchard Theatre
Craig Revel Horwood is stepping out on his first ever solo tour. Picture: Supplied by the Orchard Theatre

Craig Revel Horwood in All Balls and Glitter, Dartford

Craig Revel Horwood is all balls and glitter on his debut solo show. The Strictly Come Dancing judge is captivating audiences with stories from Australia, the West End and primetime TV. It’s a fab-u-lous night of entertainment! Craig Revel Horwood is at the Orchard Theatre, Dartford, on Thursday, March 31. Book onlne here.

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