Looking for some weekend inspiration? NEIL D'ARCY-JONES picks five things going on in the Colchester area.

When: Tonight doors 7.30pm

How much: £16, £13 concessions

Contact: 01206 500900

AS the name suggests one of the country's most popular tribute bands performing the songs of one of the best known groups in the world. That's The Rolling Stones, in case you were wondering.

Gazette: Thanks to the Rolling Stones for lessons in growing old disgracefully

  • HISTORY Zepfest, National Trust's Copt Hall Marshes, Copt Hall Lane, Little Wigborough

When: 2pm to 8pm (Saturday), 10am to 4pm (Sunday)

How much: £10 Adults, children 7 to 15 yrs £5, under 7s Free

Contact: 0844 249 1895

POSSIBLY the strangest name for any festival, this one commemorates the 100th anniversary of Zeppelin l33 landing in Little Wigborough in 1916.

Among the many attractions over the weekend include a daily programme of illustrated talks, Zeppelin archive film and audio show, memorabilia, photographs and documents as well as Zeppelin art and craft display from the local school.

Gazette: ZEPFEST

  • MUSIC Chorus Iceni Concert, St Mary's Church, Church Road, Little Bentley

When: Tomorrow 7pm

How much: £8

Contact: 01206 250622

FORMED in 1979, the women's vocal ensemble is one of the most popular in the area regularly performing at charity concerts all over Essex.

They're back this weekend, this time raising funds for the Little Bentley church.

  • KIDS Little Bo Peep: Sealegs Puppet Theatre, Colchester Arts Centre, Church Street, Colchester

When: Tomorrow 11am and 2pm

How much: £4.95

Contact: 01206 500900.

SEALEGS make a welcome return with a mish-mash of nursery rhyme characters including Little Boy Blue, The Grand Old Duke of York, and of course that absent minded shepherdess.

At 2pm the performance is relaxed with BSL interpretation.

Gazette: Sealegs Puppet Theatre: Little Bo Peep

  • COMEDY Ho Ho for the Hoe, Wivenhoe Town Cricket Club, Rectory Road, Wivenhoe

When: Sunday, 7.30pm

How much: £5, £4 concession

Contact: 07716514878

A CRACKING line-up of comedians both nationally known and local favourites to help raise funds to repair Wivenhoe Cricket's clubhouse.

That includes Colchester's James Sarek and Carl Denham, as well as So You Think You're Funny winner Edd Hedges.