Vibe’s Angie Quinn gives you the low-down on what’s hot this weekend.

1. Bette Midler at The O2 Arena on Saturday and Sunday

Featuring sounds from the swing era to the sixties and all the way to the 90s, the Grammy Award-winning singer returns to the UK for the first time in 35 years. Go to theo2.co.uk 

2. Chislehurst Farmers Market from 10am to 2pm on Sunday

Visitors can expect to find a wide selection of localised and seasonal produce including wine, cheese, flowers, cakes, pies and much more. The market is located in Hornbrook House Car Park, Chislehurst high street.

3. Erith Fun Day at Riverside Gardens, Erith High Street from noon to  5pm on Saturday

Consisting of music, dance, fairground attractions, bouncy castle, refreshments and food, the family fun afternoon is free to enter. 

4. Stanhill Farm Maize Maze at Birchwood Road, Wilmington, from Saturday

Get lost in the huge dinosaur themed maze and solve the Jurassic Jumble quiz trail. Younger children can enjoy a mini maze. Visitors can also pick their own produce including strawberries, blackberries and more. Go to stanhillfarm.co.uk

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5. Jazz at Eltham Palace from 11am to 4pm on Sunday

Soak up the beautiful surroundings of the palace and gardens and relax whilst listening to the serene sounds of live jazz performances. Go to English-heritage.org.uk  

6. Mirror Me at The Greenwich Theatre from 2pm and 4pm on Sunday

Join Ani and her talking parrot on a mischievous adventure as they swap places with a person in a mirror, but what happens to them when the trip is no longer fun?  Go to greenwichtheatre.org.uk

7. Romeo and Juliet at The Jack Studio Theatre, Brockley, until  August 2

William Shakespeare’s famous tale of love, family feuds and tragedy is uniquely adapted by Joshua Jewkes. Go to brockleyjack.co.uk

8. Africa on Film at The Horniman Museum and Gardens, Forest Hill from noon to 5pm on Sunday

A series of contemporary documentaries, feature and short films are all created by rising producers and are based around Africa and the diaspora, screening throughout the afternoon. Go to horniman.co.uk