Vibe's Angie Quinn has the low-down on what's hot this bank holiday weekend (August 29 - 31).
Love Me Tender at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley, From Monday
Rock n Roll is back in Bromley as Elvis Presley’s greatest hits are presented through an upbeat, hilarious musical.
Cast members include EastEnders' and Extras' star Shaun Williamson and Emmerdale’s and Cutting It actress Sian Reeves. Go to: atgtickets.com
'Herbaceous Heaven', Plants of the World Event at Lullingstone Castle, Eynsford, until Monday
Wander through the world garden discovering herbaceous pleasures and enjoy talks about the plants.
Younger visitors can enjoy the Plant Hunter Quiz.
Go to: lullingstonecastle.co.uk
Open Air Cinema at Manor House Gardens, Lee, Saturday and Sunday
Summer cinema season continues as Pop Up Screens present two outdoor screenings over the weekend.
Romeo and Juliet will show Saturday and Last Crusade on Sunday.
Buy tickets at: popupscreens.co.uk
Johnny Cash Roadshow at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford on Saturday
Taking the audience on a musical journey from the 1950’s right up to 2002. The show includes the greatest hits of Cash along with screened images from his life.
Go to: orchardtheatre.co.uk
Eagle Heights Flight Night at Eagle Heights, Eynsford on Saturday
Watch as falcons fly over spectator's heads as they are taken up to 2,500ft high in a hot air balloon.
Drinks and a BBQ will be on offer. For full information visit: eagleheights.co.uk
Outdoor Cinema at Foal Farm, Biggin Hill, 7pm on Sunday
Hit musical Grease will be screened at the farm for one night only.
Tickets must be purchased in advance: foalfarm.org.uk
Teddy Bear’s Picnic at Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice, Abbey Wood, on Saturday
Enjoy an afternoon of entertainment with a BBQ, bouncy castles, homemade cakes, games and visits from two special guests.
Pre-book: communityhospice.org.uk
Summer Garden Trail at Hall Place and Gardens, Bexley, until Monday
The Wild River Trail leads visitors through the historic gardens to win a prize. Cost £2 per trail.
Visit: bexleyheritagetrust.org.uk
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