It’s the last month of summer but live music events are still going strong.
This weekend, there is lots to choose from, especially in London’s south east boroughs.
In Bromley, a three-day bonanza will be hosted by South Facing Festival in Crystal Palace Park.
This includes Flackstock today (8 Aug) – the event created in dedication of the late Caroline Flack – plus two days of Smoke Festival with Skepta as the headliner for both Saturday and Sunday (9-10 Aug).
Meanwhile, over in Greenwich, Aussie music producer FISHER is set to take the stage for an incredible day of tunes by the water.
The event is the penultimate performance from ‘Labyrinth on the Thames’ – a six-date music series hosted on the grounds of the Old Royal Naval College, one of Britain’s UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Gates open at 2pm as FISHER – whose full name is Paul Nicholas Fisher – drops jams including his top his ‘Losing It’.

Guests can arrive by Uber Boat by Thames Clippers or take the train to London Cannon Street.
The final event of the series takes place on Sunday 10 August with Anjunadeep, an independent dance music record label that has introduced artist such as Dusky, Yotto and Cubicolor.
Unfortunately, both dates are sold out but you can join the wait list for final ticket releases.