There's so much to fit in this weekend. Here's our run-down of the best of the rest.

*THIS weekend sees the biggest party of the year come to Weymouth.

Weymouth and Portland Pride will have entertainment and fun for the whole family celebrate and recognises equality and diversity in our community.

It kicks off today with a Parade Street Party from 1pm down Radipole Park Drive. The Open Air Cinema event at Radipole Park from 3pm to 9.30pm will give people the chance to enjoy films Beauty and the Beast, The Greatest Showman and Grease. Petit Pantos Mama G will host. It's £5 for adults and kids go free.

The festival tomorrow, beginning at 12pm at Radipole Park, has JLS and Strictly star Aston Merrygold headlining. other acts performing include tributes to Pink, Little Mix and ABBA. Advance tickets are £15 for adults or £17.50 on the gate.

On Sunday in Radipole Park, Pride in the Park from 12pm is a day for all the family showcasing, local live music, local DJs and entertainment to suit all ages. Tickets cost £3 in advance or £5 on the gate. See weymouth-pride.co.uk

*THE UK Pink Floyd Experience comes to Weymouth Pavilion on Friday, July 26 from 7.30pm.

It features eight top flight musicians and a world class crew, authentically recreating the atmosphere of a Pink Floyd live performance, including impressive video projection on a large circular screen and a stunning light show. Contact the box office for tickets.

*THE Weymouth Beach Classic returns to Weymouth Beach this weekend for its 36th year.

There will be plenty of star players to look for in both the women's and men's events.

The action continues on Friday afternoon with a qualifying event for the main draw.

Then the main action begins on Saturday morning at 9am with the top 16 men's and women's teams in the UK taking part.

Play in the early round will continue until approximately 7pm.

Then Sunday begins with the quarter-final and progresses to the final from 3pm.

Seating is free throughout the weekend and as well as the volleyball there will be music, dancers, live commentary and trade stands. The action takes place at the Pavilion end of the beach across six courts.

*BIENNIAL event Milton Abbas Street Fair takes place tomorrow in Milton Abbas between Dorchester and Blandford from 11am to 5pm.

The clock will be turned back to the 18th century and visitors will be able to see rural crafts, entertainment and craft demonstrations. There will be more than 100 stalls, with food and drink venues throughout The Street and Lake Field.

There will also be entertainment, activities for children, including a mini fun fair and donkey rides.

Recommended entry donations are £6 for adults and £3 for children. There is also a family option of £15 for two adults plus up to three children. See miltonabbasstreetfair.co.uk

*SEE five tributes in one evening with a tribute to the greatest supergroup of all time at Weymouth Pavilion tomorrow at 7.30pm.

Roy Orbison and the Travelling Wilburys features tributes to the Big O himself, George Harrison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Bob Dylan.

The audience can expect a real up-tempo, feel good show and be treated to a range of hits, not just from the Wilburys but from the back catalogue of the famous five themselves.

*TAKE part in a Summer Fun session at Chapelhay Community Playgarden in Weymouth on Sunday from 12pm to 2pm.

Enjoy fun and games, arts and crafts, bouncy castle, food from around the world and biscuit decorating. Bring food and drink to share. A short AGM will be held as well. Everything will be free but donations will be welcomed.

*DORCHESTER Arts is hosting two sold-out events this weekend.

The Spooky Men's Chorale play the Corn Exchange tonight in a sold-out show and Dillie Keane will be singing at the sold-out Summer Sunday at Whitcombe Manor on Sunday.

*HOLY Moly & The Crackers will call into two venues on their Dorset tour this weekend.

This ever-evolving six-piece folk-alt-rock group hail from Newcastle and have been making an impact on both the national and international live music scene since their debut album release in 2012.

Influenced by an eclectic range of music, Holy Moly plays an exciting and visceral blend of rock, pop, folk, blues,

Balkan, klezmer, ska and reggae.

They will play Sturminster Newton Exchange tonight, Friday, July 26 at 7.30pm. Call 01258 475137 for tickets and Halstock Village Hall on Saturday, July 27 at 7.30pm. Call 01935 891744 for tickets.

Further information and tickets are available from www.artsreach.co.uk