Vibe’s Angie Quinn rounds up the best of what’s on this weekend in south east London and north Kent

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OnBlackheath Festival  on Saturday and Sunday

Celebrating entertainment, music, food and art, the weekend’s line-up includes performances from Madness, Manic Street Preachers, Elbow, Kelis and more. Go to onblackheath.com

Gingham Goose Craft Market at Hayes Village Hall from 10.30am to 4pm on Saturday

Quality products direct from local crafters will be on offer, along with fresh, homemade refreshments served in the tea room and activities on the stage.

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Avenue Q at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley, at 2.30pm and 7.30pm on Saturday

The award-winning hit musical, which follows stories of finding yourself in life, is told through a talented cast and mischievous puppets. Go to atgtickets.com/bromley

Plant, Craft & Wildlife Fair at Lullingstone Castle, Eynsford, from 11am to 5pm on Sunday

Meander through the world garden and browse various stalls all hosting an array of products from jewellery, cakes, flowers, fresh produce and more. Go to lullingstonecastle.co.uk

Romeo and Juliet at The Greenwich Theatre, Greenwich, on Saturday

Shakespeare’s legendary tale of the forbidden and tragic relationship of Romeo and Juliet is presented by The Faction. Go to Greenwich.org.uk

Caring for the Casualties at Biggin Hill Library until September 26

The First World War touring exhibition concentrates on the people and places that helped military and civilian casualties in Bromley during the conflict. Go to Bromley.gov.uk

Farmers' Market at Royal Arsenal Riverside, Woolwich, from 10am to 3pm on Saturday

Focusing on the quality food produced within Greenwich, the market consists of various stalls containing meats, cheese, homemade bread and more.

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Heavy Duty – A Night of Championship Boxing at the O2 Arena on Saturday

The Greenwich venue hosts a night of boxing headlined by Olympic gold medallist Anthony Joshua, who takes on Gary Cornish for the vacant Commonwealth Heavyweight title. He’s won all of his 13 pro fights by knockout so far. Tickets from £40. Go to axs.com

Moonlit Walk from Broadway Shopping Centre in Bexleyheath from 10pm on Saturday

Ladies, get your PJs and bunny ears on and walk 10km for Greenwich and Bexley Community Hospice on Saturday night. Last year, almost 400 women took part, raising £34,000 for the charity. It costs £15 in advance or £25 on the night. Go to communityhospice.org.uk