There's plenty to enjoy this weekend and even some entertainment to look forward to midweek.

*A HILARIOUS, heart-lifting evening of storytelling will tour to Dorset villages this weekend.

A Hundred Different Words for Love calls in at Broadwindsor near Beaminster this evening and West Stafford near Dorchester tomorrow (19). Call 01308 867644 for tickets to the Broadwindsor performance or 07968 633634 for tickets to the West Stafford performance.

*EDUARDO Niebla, formidable flamenco jazz virtuoso, comes to Dorchester tonight (18) at 8pm.

The Eduardo Niebla Experience can be seen at Dorchester Corn Exchange.

Eduardo, also a composer, has been trailblazing his exhilarating flamenco jazz fusion for more than 40 years.

The programme is a snapshot Eduardo’s international life; a passionate journey from his early years in Morocco, to his impoverished roots in Spain and his discovery of jazz and the freedom of improvisation. Pieces such as Calle de la Tina vividly evoke the life of Granada, Rosie the influence of Arabic culture, My Gypsy Waltz his dedication to gypsies, whilst the Django Reinhardt inspired I Can Fly Now says it all. Contact Dorchester Arts for tickets.

*BRISTOL based, a capella folk music band The Longest Johns will perform at Burton Bradstock Village Hall tonight (18) at 7.30pm.

They rock maritime songs alongside the more unusual and less traditional folk tunes. After becoming a quintet in 2015, they've taken their harmonies to new heights, whilst always retaining just the right mix of quality and hilarity. Call 01308 897421 for tickets.

*RELIVE the rockin’ 50s music scene with Buddy Holly: A Legend Reborn at Weymouth Pavilion tomorrow at 7.30pm.

This all new production celebrates an artist who shot straight into the limelight as soon as That’ll Be The Day hit the radio. Though his career was short, this one-man powerhouse gave the world a stack of hits that will never be forgotten.

Join Buddy Holly - A Legend Reborn to relive the rockin’ fifties music scene with hits such as Peggy Sue, Oh Boy, Heartbeat, It Doesn’t Matter Anymore, Words of Love, It’s So Easy, Rave On and many more.

*FLEETWOOD Mac fans may wish to north Dorset to hear tribute group Fleetwood Bac tomorrow evening.

They'll be performing at the Exchange in Sturminster Newton at 7.30pm.

This group is endorsed by Mick Fleetwood himself and is the only Mac tribute to authentically replicate the classic 'Rumours' line-up. Contact the box office for tickets.

*LOOKING ahead to Wednesday at 7.30pm, Circus of Horrors is bringing a new show to Weymouth Pavilion.

It will feature unbelievable sword swallowers, hairculian women swinging around the auditorium from their hair, demon dwarfs, strong man, whirlwind acrobats, flaming limbo, sensational sinister aerialists, knife throwing, cross and long bow wielding Bond like Diva's, twisted contortion and lots, lots more in this rock and roller coaster of a show. Contact the box office for tickets.

*ANOTHER mid-week treat in the area to enjoy is Show of Hands musician Steve Knightley playing Dorchester Corn Exchange on Wednesday.

Roadworks is a stripped-back, one-man show that’s infused with wit and warmth, beautifully illustrated by songs of history, love and conscience. Contact Dorchester Arts for tickets.