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Theatre & Music


MUSIC ON THE HILL is back for 2013 – Changing lives, together…


Demelza Hospice Care for Children and Teens Unite Fighting


Cancer are the two main beneficiaries of this year’s Music On The Hill festival that takes place at Kings Hill, near West Malling at junction 4 of the M20 in July. Organisers have lined up a wide range of music and entertainment, with VIP packages also available on Friday & Saturday, with the VIP area handed over to Demelza and Teens Unite families on Sunday.


In 2011, over £60,000 was raised, providing two new community


nurses for Demelza and this year’s event will provide further funding as well as helping Teens Unite raise funds for their second respite centre, here in Kent. Simply buying a ticket makes a real difference to both charities, and prices have been kept to a minimum to enable people to enjoy ‘Great Music for a Great Cause’ on the doorstep.


The event is open to everyone, but organisers are grateful


to Kent County Council and Liberty Property Trust UK for allowing them to use the site at Kings Hill. Further info at www.musiconthehill.org.uk


KINGS HILL, WEST MALLING, KENT, J4/M20 GREAT MUSIC FOR A GREAT CAUSE


FRIDAY 19TH JULY


JOOLS HOLLAND AND HIS RHYTHM & BLUES ORCHESTRA ROLAND GIFT, RUBY TURNER, LOUISE MARSHALL


SATURDAY 20TH JULY (AFTERNOON) McFLY SATURDAY 20TH JULY (EVENING) PETER ANDRE


SUNDAY 21STJULY


FAMILY SUMMER SUNDAY JOE McELDERRY STOOSHE


GARETH GATES BEN MILLS CHERYL, MIKE & JAY formerly of BUCKS FIZZ COUNTERFEIT STONES KILLER QUEEN CITY STEREO KID’S ENTERTAINMENT & MORE MORE GREAT ACTS TO BE ANNOUNCED!


100% TOGETHER


CHANGING LIVES,


IN AID OF


Visit: www.musiconthehill.org.uk Or Call 0844 873 7342


Mid Kent Living 19


Registered Charity Numbers Demelza 1039651 Teens Unite 1118361 CDT 1125389


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