Live music, theatre shows and historic buildings – there’s plenty to keep you occupied in the sunshine this weekend.
Bowie's Beckenham Oddity at Croydon Road Recreation Ground, Beckenham, from 1pm to 7pm on Saturday
Providing a personal tribute to David Bowie in his old hometown, the fundraising event includes live music, refreshments, market stalls, an auction and much more. Go to wegottickets.com
Bugsy Malone at the Orchard Theatre, Dartford, on Saturday
Dandy Dan and Fat Sam’s gang’s battle it out in 1920s New York for this year’s Summer Youth Project performed by a community cast of 100. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk
Islands in the Stream: The Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers Story at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley, on Sunday
Following Dolly’s life from farm girl to musical superstar, the show includes performances of her most popular hits including 9 to 5, The Gambler, Jolene and more. Go to churchilltheatre.co.uk
Priory Live Music Festival at Priory Gardens, Orpington, from 1pm to 9pm on Saturday
The best in up and coming bands and solo artists will take to the stage for the third year running for a free music festival. Children’s activities, food outlets and bars will also be available, with a firework finale.
Tours with Cream Tea at Gad’s Hill Place, Gravesend, on Saturday
Explore the pretty former home and grounds of Charles Dickens with a guided tour followed by a delicious cream tea. Booking is essential. Go to visitgravesend.co.uk
Open Air Theatre at Hall Place and Gardens, Bexley, 3pm on Sunday
Join Peter Rabbit and Friends in the beautiful gardens for a production that celebrates 150 years of Beatrix Potter. Picnics are welcome. Go to bexleyheritagetrust.org.uk
Royal Arsenal Riverside Farmers’ Market, Woolwich, from 10am to 3pm on Saturday
Cheesemongers, florists, bakers, greengrocers and more will line along the pavements of No.1 Street in Woolwich to offer the best in locally sourced produce.
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