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Bandstand Entertainment

From 10am - 2pm we've got an exciting and excitable line up for you! Check them out below

Our Bandstand host Audrey Titstick!


@audreytitstick is a bold and fabulous force of drag.


Serving electrifying lip sync performances, comedy, and unapologetic camp.


With a talent for working a crowd and creating unforgettable moments, Audrey brings energy, inclusivity, and sparkle wherever she performs — making every Pride celebration bigger, brighter, and gloriously more chaotic.

Robin Mack

(they/them)

 

Robin is singer/songwriter and cover artist from Ashford. Since 2022, they have been entertaining audiences across the county and beyond with their acoustic twist on popular songs.

 

Their originals have gained attention from Spotify, recently landing their single ‘What We Had’ on the editorial playlist ‘Fresh Finds UK & IE’.

 

Robin is thrilled to be returning to Pride Ashford for the third year running, having opened the inaugural bandstand live music in 2024.

Willow

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Willow is a 15 year old singer songwriter and has recently released their first single, ”Pretty Girl” on Spotify.

 

They've performed at many open mics at the Glass House and played guitar for over a year and has been singing for over 3 years.

 

They are studying GCSE music. Ashford Pride love that we can give a platform to up and coming talent from Ashford, at our brilliant community event.

Hugh Mann

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@hugh.mann.drag is a Completely Ordinary Human Man, and definitely NOT an alien from outer space who intends to eventually get round to conquering Earth.

 

This Gen Z drag king is a mix of Victoria Wood meets Mork and Mindy that your mum will absolutely love.

 

A 'BFL' (Back From London) this Kent king has competed in both Mx Margate and Europe's biggest drag king competition Man Up, and is now the producer of Serving Kent and A Folke'in Drag Contest!

 

As the creator of the Folkestone's a Drag workshops, he is locally Folkestone's Dragfather- all at the ripe old age of 26.

Strangers Like Us

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When TJ moved to Ashford a couple of years ago to live with her now wife, she knew no one else locally , and so decided after many many years away from band life to get a drum kit and advertise on facebook for people to join them. BBC radio Kent saw the post and they interviewed on air as they were attracted to my post.

 

With the help of listeners we came up with the name “Strangers like us”.

 

We're muture, fun loving party band of 6 and are looking forward to playing Pride Ashford 2026!

Crunchy Noodle

 

Crunchy Noodle is a kooky disabled drag artist who has performed at various local prides and club nights.

 

Dover’s local trash queen!

@_crunchynoodle_

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