1 Folk singer Frank Turner and his band The Sleeping Souls call at the BIC tomorrow night as part of their UK Be More Kind tour. Frank’s hits include the likes of Blackout, Losing Days, Recovery and I Still Believe. Support comes in the form of folk singer songwriter Grace Petrie and US rockers Jimmy Eat World.

2 Celebrate Chinese New Year at the Russell-Cotes Museum on Saturday. To user in the Year of the Pig, there will be entertainment for all ages. Between 10am and 3pm, there will be drop-in craft sessions priced at £3 per person, followed by Exhibition Tour China: Through the Lens of John Thomson at 12pm. Then between 1pm and 2pm, Bournemouth Art & Culture Dance Troupe will be performing traditional Chinese folk dancing in the art galleries. There’s no need to book, but usual admission charges apply.

3 Westbourne’s monthly farmers market takes place in Landseer Road on Sunday between 9.30am and 2.30pm.

4 Ballroom dancing stars Anton du Beke and Erin Boag waltz into Bournemouth on Saturday when they bring their latest performance, Dance Those Magical Musicals, to the Pavilion Theatre. Shows take place at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Expect stunning costumes, breath-taking choreography set to iconic theatrical favourites such as The Phantom of the Opera, Mary Poppins, Hairspray and Wicked.

5 Elvis will be making a special appearance at the Regent Centre tomorrow night (kind of). Lee Memphis King will be portraying Elvis Presley at his peak celebrating the iconic ‘Vegas Years’ from 1969 to 1977.

6 Yorke Dance Project will be celebrating 20 years of performing inspiring dance at Pavilion Dance tomorrow night. The programme features works by world renowned choreographers Yolande Yorke-Edgell, Kenneth MacMillan, Robert Cohan alongside emerging Los Angeles choreographer Sophia Stoller.

7 Poole Museum will be lighting its famous logboat with a sea of rainbow colours from February 1 to mark LGBT History Month. Visitors will be able to enjoy the display and find out more about the history of LGBTQ rights in the UK.

8 Enjoy the wildlife at Poole Harbour and Brownsea Island on Sunday with a 'Brownsea Bird Boat' tour. The boats will give people the rare opportunity to see winter birds with a two hour landing on Brownsea Island followed by a guided tour around the lagoon. Costs £25 for adults and £12.50 for children.

9 Calling all vintage lovers. The Bournemouth Vintage Kilo Sale is being held at Citygate Church in Holdenhurst Road on Saturday between 10am and 4pm.