IF YOU are looking for things to do in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole this weekend look no further.

Whether you're looking to let your hair down or take it easy, there's something for everyone. 

Here are some of the events taking place across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole this weekend: 

The Circus of Horrors at the Pavilion Theatre in Bournemouth 

  • When? Friday, January 28

Bournemouth Echo: Circus of Horrors will be coming to BournemouthCircus of Horrors will be coming to Bournemouth

The new Circus of Horrors show will be a celebration of the 25 years and will include an amazing array of acts, driven by a rock n roll sound scape, a show that will have you sat on the edge of your seat when not falling off it with laughter.

The almighty cast that stormed into the finals of Britain's Got Talent is now a West End & World Wide Hit. Circus of Horrors will take you on a rock n' roller coaster ride of amazing & Bizarre acts. It is a circus like no other and a show you simply can't afford to miss.

Whether a Rock fan or theatre goer The Circus of Horrors has something for everyone (over the age of 16).

Magic of Motown at the Lighthouse in Poole

  • When? 7.30pm Friday, January 28

Bournemouth Echo: Lighthouse PooleLighthouse Poole

The Magic of Motown is in its 13th year and has been seen by more than a million people. 

Get ready for all the hits, glittering costumes, dazzling dance routines and outstanding musicianship in this breath-taking live concert spectacular.

You will be going Loco down in Acapulco as the stars take you back down memory lane with all the Motown classics from artists such as, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations, The Supremes, The Four Tops, Martha Reeves, The Jackson 5, Smokey Robinson and many many more. Celebrate the sound of a generation and Reach Out for - The Magic of Motown.

Enchanted fairy and elves trail at the Red House Museum in Christchurch

  • When? 10am to 4pm from Saturday, January 29

The museum is being visited this February by magical fairies and secretive elves, as they have chosen it for their new home!

Explore the garden and museum and seek out the doors to their little homes. How many can you find?

£4 per trail activity sheet. Receive a special toy or craft kit to take home after completing the trail. 

Advance booking is recommended.

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The Story so Far - Adele at Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre 

  • When? 7.30pm on Sunday, January 30

 

Bournemouth Echo: Adele. Credit: (Simon Emmett/Columbia Records/PA)Adele. Credit: (Simon Emmett/Columbia Records/PA)

Hand picked by Adele to star in Adele At The BBC, Stacey Lee’s uncannily similar vocal timbre "leaves the star gobsmacked". Coupled with a beautifully relaxed and honest rapport with audiences worldwide, Stacey captures Adele like nobody else.

Not surprising, as both were raised yards from each other in Tottenham, North London and share the same local ’twang.’ that Adele is synonymous with.

The show takes you on a journey through Adele’s musical and personal life, laid bare for us in such heartfelt lyrics as only Adele can.

Beautiful imagery and video adorn the auditorium as audiences are treated to all the hits and much more, including Chasing Pavements, Make You Feel My Love, Rolling In The Deep, Someone Like You, Set Fire To The Rain, Rumour Has It, Skyfall and Hello.

Comedy Noir at the Four Horsemen in the Triangle

  • When? 8pm on Sunday, January 30

Bournemouth Echo: Comedy Noir at the Four HorsemenComedy Noir at the Four Horsemen

Join host Glenn Braley - 2019 Teddy Rocks Comedy contest winner, 2021 Kiss The Sky Comedy cup finalist - and a packed lineup of comedians from the South Coast for a night of laughs.

The monthly event is back on Sunday with the wonderfully funny Jake Steers and Lottie Hazell (Leicester Square New Comedian of the year Semi-finalist 2022)

Entry is £5 and tickets are available from the Jokepit website or on the door.