Vibe's Angie Quinn takes a look at what's on this weekend.
Grand Medieval Joust at Eltham Palace, Eltham on Saturday and Sunday
Knights on horseback battle it out to be triumphant in the traditional feudal event while jesters entertain along with vibrant medieval campsites scattered in the beautiful grounds. Visit: Go to English-heritage.org.uk
Chislehurst Rocks at Walden Recreation Ground, Chislehurst, from 11am to 9pm on Saturday
Exhibiting the best of local talent, the free family fun day and music festival offers rides, stalls, workshops, live performances food and drink. Go to chislehurstrocks.co.uk
Bexley Village Craft Fair at Freemantle Hall, Bexley High Street, from 10am to 3pm on Saturday
A range of 25 stalls stocked with various handmade luxuries and gifts made by local crafters will be on sale. Entrance is free.
Top Hat at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley, Saturday and Sunday
Winner of three Olivier awards, the comical romance musical displays the charm and powerful tap-dancing inspired by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Go to atgtickets.com/Bromley
Killer Queen at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford, from 7.30pm on Saturday
Recapturing the sensational performances of Queen, the show is the ultimate tribute act. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk
Hilly Fields Midsummer Fayre, Hilly Fields Park, Ladywell from noon to 5pm on Saturday
Brockley’s community event comes in form of family entertainment, food and rides.
Summer Fair at St George's Church, Gravesend, from 10am to 2pm on Saturday
Free children’s activities will be on offer along with an array of stalls, BBQ, raffle, games and much more.
Greenwich Film Festival 2015 at various locations, Saturday and Sunday
Comedy, romance, thrillers and animated family classics will be showing across the Royal Borough of Greenwich over the weekend. Some events are free and some require tickets. Go to royalgreenwich.gov.uk/filmfestival
The City of Rochester Symphony Orchestra at The Woodville, Gravesham on Sunday
Presenting ‘A Summer Evening in Vienna and Italy’, the concert includes popular classics. Go to Woodville.com
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