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27 Feb 2026, 20:00Colyer-Fergusson Music Building, Canterbury CT2 7NB, UKWe present Levantine African jazz fusion for the new You Are Here 3-day festival of grassroots music promoters from across East Kent taking over every space in the Gulbenkian Arts Centre presenting artists from a huge range of genres.
06 Mar 2026, 19:00 – 23:00The Hot Tin, Whitstable Rd, Faversham ME13 8BD, UKA relaxed evening for sharing and learning folk songs - we welcome whatever folk music means to you!
12 Mar 2026, 19:30 – 21:30The Hot Tin, Whitstable Rd, Faversham ME13 8BD, UKArriving in from Vancouver, Canada, Luke's unique brand of politically charged folk has earned him a loyal following and a reputation as a modern-day Pete Seeger. Using his talent as a songwriter, speaker, and choral arranger to champion environmental causes and inspire positive change.
18 Mar 2026, 19:00 – 23:00The Hot Tin, Whitstable Rd, Faversham ME13 8BD, UKChump’s Comedy is bringing an unmissable night of comedy to The Hot Tin headlined by Australian stand up star Felicity Ward (Live At The Apollo, Mock The Week) featuring Pravanya Pillay and Jack Barry.
October 2025 to April 2026The Hot Tin, Whitstable Rd, Faversham ME13 8BD, UKWe're one of 8 UK venues in a project called EarthSonic Local - we're looking for sound/music creators between ages 18-30 - we're running workshops across the autumn/winter to create pieces around biodiversity for an album and live museum takeovers in London and Manchester.
PAST EVENTS

The Hot Tin Winter PartySat 20 Dec
LightscapesMon 10 Feb


Graham Costello's STRATASun 11 Jun
"Venues like The Hot Tin are absolutely necessary for bands like us who want to gain an international foothold in the music scene. The size of the venue is just right for building and developing a loyal fanbase, as the venue also allows for closeness, making the concert an intimate moment that sticks in your memory. This is the key for us as musicians and to such venues we return on every international tour and so do our fans, so it is very important that such small intimate venues are supported. otherwise the small bands disappear and there is no possibility for them to build up in the business, which in turn means that our new generation of musicians are left in the lurch."
Black Sea Dahu, Switzerland
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