• Sacconi Chamber Music Festival: Alice Zawadzki & Fred Thomas

    The Quarterhouse

    Loosely connected to the world of jazz but realistically inhabiting their own realm, singer and violinist Alice Zawadzki, and pianist and percussionist Fred Thomas invite our Folkestone audience into a […]

  • Lulu – For The Record

    Leas Cliff Hall

    Join Lulu as she shares, for the first time, many untold stories, her memories and experiences with the greats – and enjoy with her the music that has been her […]

  • The Telling Unchained

    The Parish Church of St Mary and St Eanswythe Church Street,, Folkestone

    A relaxed jamming session of mixed repertoire ranging from medieval to folk. Sit back & enjoy the show, make requests or join in with your own instrument! Anything could happen […]

  • WORLD JAZZ LIVE SESSIONS AT THE TOWER – Hosted by Maiuko

    The Tower Theatre North Road Shorncliffe, Folkestone, Kent

    Roots 8 – Caribbean & Afro Jazz A Sam Kelly and Gregg Kofi Brown concept, members of two legendary bands. Sam is a founding member and drummer with one of the most sampled bands in history ‘CYMANDE’.  Gregg is […]

  • Sacconi Residency 2023 – DANCES with STRINGS!

    The Grand

    Promoter Sacconi Residency Weekend – 6-8 Oct 2023 Live music with guided dance Artists Sacconi Quartet Floriane Peycelon – violin, Kathy Shave – violin, Adrian Smith – viola, Julia Vohralik […]

  • KAI HOFFMAN QUARTET

    The Tower Theatre North Road Shorncliffe, Folkestone, Kent

    EVENT DETAILS WORLD JAZZ LIVE SESSIONS AT THE TOWER – Hosted by Maiuko “There is no denying that Hoffman has a very special voice: rich, super smooth and full of […]

  • Folkestone Choral Society

    Leas Cliff Hall

    Consisting of 70 voices and growing, Folkestone Choral Society is one of the largest choirs in the area and draws members from as far afield as Deal, Canterbury, Ashford and Romney […]

  • Talk & Concert: Howard Skempton (accordian)

    Kollectiv 69 Old High Street

    Distinguished composer Howard Skempton introduces and performs his 'austerely beautiful, sparse, decidedly enigmatic music.' (The Guardian). The melodies and chord patterns he uses may be commonplace, familiar, or even ­banal, but once […]