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

Jazz Mafia at Up The Creek, Greenwich, 1pm to 3.30pm on Saturday

A fun mixture of live music and Italian street food offers a trendy alternative to your regular Saturday lunchtime. Entry is free.

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Muse at The 02 Arena, Greenwich from Sunday

Superstar rock band Muse kick off a string of live shows at the venue as part of their ‘The Drones World Tour’. Go to axs.com

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James Acaster: Reset at The Cutty Sark Studio Theatre, Greenwich, from 7.45pm on Sunday

Appearing regularly on the TV comedy shows, James Acaster will provide a distinct stand-up show below the decks of the famous tea clipper. Go to rmg.co.uk 

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American Idiot at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley on Saturday

Green Day’s award-winning musical follows three childhood friends and their quest to finding their paths in life post 9/11. Go to atgtickets.com/Bromley

The Vicar of Dibley at Erith Playhouse on Saturday

The much-loved sitcom comes alive on stage with a production of three episodes. Go to playhouse.org.uk 

ArtBeatFest at Amersham Arms, News Cross, on Saturday and Sunday

The weekend’s festival will include live music spanning rock, soul, acoustic, and electro followed by a line-up of DJ’s. Go to theamershamarms.com

The Boy Who Never Grew Up at The Albany Centre and Theatre, Deptford

Puppetry, magic and imagination tells the story of Peter Pan, based on J.M. Barrie’s classic tale. thealbany.org.uk

Causeways Ponies at Hall Place and Gardens, Bexley, Saturday and Sunday

Children can hop onto a pony and enjoy a ride around the picturesque gardens. Go to bexleyheritagetrust.org.uk

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