Don't feel bad that you are missing out on Glastonbury (who wants to sleep in a tent in the rain anyway?!) because it may not be the sunniest weekend, but there is still plenty to do across Hillingdon.

On Sunday, June 29, the survivors of a Battle of the Bands Boot Camp held during the May half term holiday will be thrash metal-ing it out – and other styles – at the Compass Theatre in Ickenham.

The Yiewsley and West Drayton Town Centre Action Group hosts its annual carnival in the park on Saturday, June 28.

It promises a fun day out for all the family, with Punch and Judy show, rides and face painting for the children, and lots of stalls, a steel band, Victorian dress and brick laying demonstrations for all to enjoy at the Recreation Ground, Falling Lane, Yiewsley.

Multi award-winning ladies’ choir, Jubilate, presents its annual summer concert, with special guests Cantate youth choir on Saturday, June 28.

The choral concert at Emmanuel Church in High Street, Northwood, will feature medleys from Les Miserables and Sister Act, plus popular music by Adele, Carole King and Billy Joel.

On Friday, June 27 and Saturday, June 28, Magic Hat Productions brings its performance of Harold Pinter's Betrayal to the Compass Theatre, Ickenham.

Emma and Robert are married and Jerry is Robert’s best friend. Emma and Jerry have had a seven-year affair. The action opens with Emma and Jerry meeting for lunch, two years after the affair has finished. The relationship of the three is traced backwards nine years to the evening when it all began.