This weekend has something for everyone, whether it is theatre, live music, street food or family fun. Angie Quinn rounds up the best of what’s on.
Save the Last Dance For Me at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley on Saturday
Featuring Antony Costa (Blue) and Lola Saunders (X-Factor 2014) the show takes the audience though the music of the early swinging sixties, following a family who embark on a holiday and a tale of young love.Go to churchilltheatre.co.uk
Petts Woodstock at Petts Wood Hall and Gardens, from noon on Saturday
The one-day music festival is back featuring 16 local bands, two stages, kids’ entertainment, refreshments, a BBQ and much more. Go to pettswoodstock.com
Model Market Street Feast, Lewisham, Saturday and Sunday
Immerse yourself in the most flavoursome street food from outlets including Up in My Grill and Mama’s Jerk Station, sink a drink at one of the bars such as the Rum Shack and dance the evening away. Go to streetfeast.com
Pirate Takeover at The Cutty Sark, Greenwich, 11am to 4pm on Saturday and Sunday
Hop on-board the famous tea clipper and put your best pirate skills to the test. Listen to devious tales, sing, dance, create and find the secret Pirate Hideout by the National Maritime Museum. Go to rmg.co.uk
Summer Garden Trail at Hall Place and Gardens, Bexley on Saturday and Sunday
Grab a trail sheet from the historic house and then meander through the pretty gardens with a fun walk, collecting a small prize at the end. Go to bexleyheritagetrust.org.uk
Far East Festival at Mountsfield Park, Catford, from noon to 8pm on Saturday
Culture, food, music and arts from countries of the Far East combine for an event will be filled with live entertainment, displays, stalls and more. Go to fareastfestival.com
Lazy Jazz Sundays at Eltham Palace from noon to 4pm on Sunday
Soak-up the picturesque surroundings and relax for an afternoon of live Jazz music in the gardens at the historic palace. Go to English-heritage.org.uk
Jaguar Car Rally at Lullingstone Castle, Eynsford, from noon to 5pm on Sunday
Around 50 classic Jaguar cars will appear on the beautiful castle grounds, with owners showcasing and talking about their vehicles. Visitors are welcome to picnic at the castle or dine at the marquee café; and also tour The World Garden. Go to lullingstonecastle.co.uk
Bandstand Concerts at The Horniman Museum and Gardens, Forest Hill, from 3pm to 5pm on Sunday
This week’s free performance comes from ‘Tonzee’; whose music travels through various genres from rock, reggae, samba, and drum ‘n’ bass for a real Brazilian musical experience. Go to horniman.ac.uk
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