Vibe’s Angie Quinn guides you through the best of what’s on in south east London and north Kent this weekend.
Street Feast at Lewisham Model Market from, noon to midnight on Saturday and Sunday
The summer street festivities continue as a disused 1950s indoor and outdoor market is transformed into a wonder-ground of tasty food, bars and music. Go to streetfeastlondon.com
River Stage at The National Theatre on Saturday and Sunday
Live music plays throughout Saturday afternoon and late evening, whilst Sunday brings family amusement in form of a circus, dance and music. The free events take place outside the theatre on Riverside Square. Go to nationaltheatre.org.uk
BMCRC Club Bike Championships at Brands Hatch on Saturday and Sunday
The British Motorcycle Racing Club presents a massive schedule of 40 races on the Grand Prix circuit over the course of the weekend. Go to brandshatch.co.uk
Model Steam Train Rides at Hall Place and Gardens, Bexley, from 10am to 4pm on Saturday
Miniature locomotives will be based near the visitor centre offering visitors a ride around the nursery. The events is hosted by the Welling and District Model Engineering Society, rides costs £1.50 adults and £1children. Go to bexleyheritagetrust.org.uk
Brilliant Bones at Down House, Downe, on Saturday
The home of Charles Darwin opens for a family archaeology adventure that takes participants back to the 1800s. Go to English-heritage.org.uk
Community Open Day at The Fan Museum, Greenwich, on Saturday
Occupying two Grade II listed Georgian townhouses, the museum opens its door for locals to explore the unique displays, sample refreshments from The Orangery, enjoy fun fan-making demonstrations and more. Go to thefanmuseum.org.uk
The People’s Tower and What Goes Up, Must Come Down at The Albany Theatre, Deptford, on Saturday and Sunday
Help build a giant tower without cranes or machines on Saturday and bring it down in Sunday in the Albany’s Garden as British-Bengali band Khiyo play live music and Circus Outside the Box provide family entertainment. Entry is free. Go to thealbany.org.uk
Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe at the Greenwich Picturehouse from 11am on Saturday
CS Lewis’ timeless tale of Lucy, Peter, Edmund and Susan and their exciting journey through a wardrobe into Narnia returns to enchant the big screen for this week’s Kids Club screening. Go to picturehouses.com
Less Than Jake at Brooklyn Bowl, Greenwich, on Saturday
Look What Happened when the Florida punk band came to Greenwich. Check out the band, plus support act Anti-Flag and have a bowl. Tickets cost £22 to £39. Go to axs.com
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