Vibe's Angie Quinn takes a look at what's on in south east London and north Kent this Bank Holiday weekend.
Paul McCartney at the O2 Arena, Greenwich, Saturday and Sunday
Marking a legendary 50th solo performance in London, the former Beatle brings his ‘Out There’ tour to infamous Greenwich stage. Go to axs.com
Curtain up for the Theatrical Thirties at Eltham Palace from Sunday
Young visitors of the palace are invited to take centre stage and discover theatre from the 1930s for a golden production. Go to english-heritage.org.uk
Medieval Weekend at Lullingstone Castle, Eynsford, Sunday and Monday
Experience the Middle Ages first hand with 'living history' displays, medieval re-enactments, campfires, longbow and crossbow displays and more. Go to lullingstonecastle.co.uk
MORE OUT AND ABOUT
Disney Treasure Hunt at West Wickham High Street, West Wickham, from 11am to 4pm on Saturday
All the family are welcomed to dress up as a magical Disney character and search for hidden clues in the High Street. There is a disco from 4pm to 6pm. Tickets cost £3.50 per child and can be purchased at Sweets & Treats, Baby Baby and The Swan.
Greenwich Children's Theatre Festival at The Greenwich Theatre, from Saturday
Dr Seuss’s The Cat In The Hat, Pitschi the Kitten With Dreams and the ultimate sea experience AirQuarium are just some shows available in a children’s programme that’s part of the wider Greenwich Festivals. Go to greenwichtheatre.org.uk
Low Tide Walk at Creekside Discovery Centre, Deptford, from 11am to 1pm on Sunday
Take in the historical surroundings, discover wildlife and enjoy the mud in a unique inner-city river walk. Booking is essential. Go to creeksidecentre.org.uk
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford, on Sunday
The world class musical ensemble will showcase springtime masterpieces from favourites including Mozart and Rossini. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk
The Chicago Blues Brothers at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley, on Sunday
Containing the greatest hits from Motown, soul and blues, the show commemorates over 30 years of the Blues Brothers sensation. Go to atgtickets.com/bromley
Ray Quinn at The Woodville Theatre, Gravesend on Sunday
The singer, songwriter and actor is back on stage performing live, and will be supported by Hotsy Totsy. Go to Woodville.com
Summer Half Term at The Hop Farm, Kent, from Saturday
Discos, Magic Castle and Hopper’s Animal World are just some of the enchanting family entertainment available at the farm kicking off the half term this weekend. Entry is free. Go to thehopfarm.co.uk
Rock Paper Scissors at The Jack Studio Theatre, Brockley, until 30 May
Questioning coming of ages, the play follows two brothers in London that persistently argue about life, with themes of kinship and identity. Go to brockleyjack.co.uk
Beer, Meat, Cider and A Little Bit of Cheese Festival at the Royal Albert in New Cross, until Monday
With an optimistic nod to summer, the New Cross bar is offering up a feast for the bank holiday. There will be more than 30 cask ales, beer, ciders, meads, herb-infused alcoholic lemonades and ice teas on offer. Hackney’s Five Points Brewery will also host a mini keg takeover.
Foodies will love the barbecue sausages made to the Royal Albert’s unique recipe, the British free-range charcuterie and cheeses from Brockley’s Blackwoods Cheese Company.
Special tipples include one-off from Southwark Brewery and Antic’s own golden Ale, Vim.
Food and drink experts will be on hand for Meet The Maker on Saturday while there’s a line-up of live music and DJs throughout the weekend. Go to royalalbertpub.com/whats-on
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