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Cult TV stars go off with a Boosh!

Music and comedy kept the crowds entertained at one of Kent's festivals at the weekend.

Thousands of Mighty Boosh fans descended on Paddock Wood on Saturday to see the cult TV show take to the stage.

They brought their own brand of humour to the Hop Farm in Paddock Wood, accompanied by special guests including The Charlatans, Gary Numan and Har Mar Superstar.

They had some stiff competition in the form of Z008 and it wasn't a sell-out, but the boys from the Boosh still pulled the crowds.

Many fans went all out to show their support with hundreds in head to toe fancy dress.

On Sunday, the Godfather of Grunge, country rock legend Neil Young, headlined the Hop Farm's second gig of the weekend.

Thousands of die hard music fans braved squally conditions to see the 62-year old perform hits such as Rockin in the Free World and Heart of Gold.

Earlier in the day the crowds had seen performances from an impressive support cast, including Primal Scream, Supergrass, Rufus Wainwright and Guillemots.

For more pictures, see Friday's Kent Messenger

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