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Rock music festival Ramblin' Man Fair announces live gig with Lockdown TV

A Kent rock band will feature in a special lockdown gig from the organisers of Ramblin' Man Fair.

This year's music festival would have taken place in Mote Park, Maidstone, but had to be cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak and will be held next year.

Kent band Collateral Picture: Gary Browne
Kent band Collateral Picture: Gary Browne

But organisers Spirit of Rock are not going without music entirely this summer and have announced a live gig with Lockdown TV.

They said: “We are delighted to be able to offer this very special gig with Lockdown TV.

Airbourne frontman Joel heads into the crowd at Ramblin Man Fair last year Picture: Chris White
Airbourne frontman Joel heads into the crowd at Ramblin Man Fair last year Picture: Chris White

"The Rising stage has become a much loved part of Ramblin’ Man Fair where we showcase some of the best new rock bands on the scene.

"It’s something we are very proud of and this exclusive show with Mother Vulture and Collateral on July 30 should be very special. Come and join us for a virtual pint or two and support new music."

Ramblin' Man Fair will be back in Mote Park, Maidstone next year
Ramblin' Man Fair will be back in Mote Park, Maidstone next year

Ramsgate-band four-piece Collateral formed some five years ago and released their debut single Midnight Queen in 2018.

They play at 8pm, while blues punk Bristol-based band Mother Vulture are live at 7pm on the live stream from Sensible Studios. Find out more about Lockdown TV here.

Ramblin' Man itself returns for a sixth time from Friday, July 16 to Sunday, July 18, 2021. To find out more click here.

For more music news across Kent click here.

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