1 Fynefest Fyne Ales, Cairndow, tomorrow to Sunday

For the eighth year, the festival will be bringing together beer enthusiasts to dance to great music and eat top-quality food in the beautiful surroundings of the brewery estate at the head of Loch Fyne, Argyll. Showcasing the best of Scotland, the UK and beyond, visitors will be able to sample moe than 160 beers from breweries across Europe, devour food from from local and award-winning producers and enjoy music from a jam-packed line-up of live acts. The event is family-friendly with a children’s programme in place too.

Weekend tickets are £60, while special offers are available to local residents. Under-16s go free.

Visit fynefest.com for more information.

2 The Divine Comedy Kelvingrove Bandstand, Glasgow, tomorrow

After six years away, the Northern Irish orchestral pop band is back, allowing acclaimed pop songwriter and frontman Neil Hannon to do what he does best. Now promoting their 11th album, Foreverland, which features 12 melodic and moving songs centred on everyday relationships, audiences can look forward to an evening of true Irish traditional music.

Tickets cost £36.50, plus booking fee. Visit ticketmaster.co.uk to book.

3 Gardening Scotland Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh, tomorrow to Sunday

For the entire weekend, the grounds of the centre will be transformed into an impressive festival of scent and colour in the biggest plant fair in Scotland. From an abundance of beautiful plants to tools, equipment, garden furniture and plenty of inspiration for those keen on making their own lawn look better, the event promises to be a great day out for the whole family. A hive of worker bees and other insects will be making an appearance and the honey-tasting and beeswax candle-making are not to be missed. Children are guaranteed to be kept busy for hours with hands-on activities.

Day tickets are £14 and under-16s go free. Visit gardeningscotland.com to know more.

4 Oh! Carol Gardyne Theatre, Dundee, today and tomorrow

Giving audiences around the country a taste of what’s to come before Edinburgh’s Festival Fringe, this musical story of Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield focuses on the duo’s humble beginnings in Brooklyn to the dizzying heights of their success throughout the 1950s and 60s. Their songwriting genius went down in musical history as one of the most successful partnerships of all time. Packed full of hits including Stupid Cupid, Laughter in the Rain and Breaking Up is Hard to do, be sure not to miss this night of unforgettable pop songs from days gone by.

Tickets cost £24, with booking fee. Head to dundeebox.co.uk to book.

5 Juniper Festival Summerhall, Edinburgh, tomorrow to Sunday

As the popularity of gin continues to gather pace, the juniper festivals are a place for enthusiasts of the spirit to gather and meet the people behind the gins and to enjoy tasters of each of the brands taking part. There will also be a variety of talks and experiences for visitors to enjoy, as well as street food, a bottle shop and mixed drinks and cocktails also on sale. At £21.50, a ticket includes a festival guide, a taster from all the brands on show and entry on a first come, first served basis to any of the talks. Please note the event is for over-18s only.

Visit solid-liquids.co.uk/juniper-gin-festival to book.

6 Enjoy Music Festival Hazlehead Park, Aberdeen, Saturday

Open to all ages, the event is Scotland’s fastest-growing and best value music festival. Chase & Status have been announced as the first headline act. Fresh from their raved-about appearance on Later ... with Jools Holland, the Brit award nominees have been headlining festivals across Europe over the past 12 months. With a comprehensive entertainment programme for all ages, following last year’s hugely successful event, this year will see an expansion to the site with a VIP area, retro tent, funfair and family entertainment section.

Adult tickets cost £36 and children’s are £10, plus booking fee. Visit aberdeenperformingarts.com to book.

7 Funny Girl King’s Theatre, Glasgow, until Sunday

Following critically-acclaimed and record-breaking sold-out runs at the Menier Chocolate Factory and Savoy Theatre, Natasha J Barnes showcases an unforgettable performance based on the life and career of stage star, film actress and comedienne Fanny Brice, whose vocal talents and comedic ability saw her rise from Brooklyn music hall singer to Broadway star. The show also charts Brice’s tragic relationship with gambler Nicky Arnstein while featuring some of the most iconic songs in film and theatre history, including Don’t Rain On My Parade. The show is most famous for bringing global fame to Barbra Streisand 50 years ago. It’s a night not to be missed.

Tickets cost between £19 and £70, plus booking fee. Visit atgtickets.com to book.

8 Truckness Bogbain Adventure & Heritage Farm, Inverness, Saturday The north of Scotland’s largest truck festival promises to be a great family day out, giving truck enthusiasts a chance to see some magnificent vehicles up close and find out more by meeting the drivers before the coveted prize of Highland Trucker of the Year is presented. There will also be vintage cars on show, live music, children’s entertainment, a funfair, local craft makers and exhibitors. All money raised will be donated to MFR Cash for Kids to help local children in need.

Admission is £5 for adults while under-fives go free. Search TruckNess 2017 on Facebook to know more.

9 Zoo Nights Edinburgh Zoo, tomorrow

One of the biggest and most highly-anticipated summer events in the capital is inviting the public to head to one of the country’s favourite attractions and discover the hidden world of the zoo after hours in this adult-only festival which includes a carnival, live entertainment, meet-the-keeper talks, street food and drink, silent disco and quirky photo opportunities from 6pm to 10pm.

Tickets cost £20, or £17 for members, plus booking fee. Visitors should note the event falls in a crucial time in the panda breeding season. So to minimise disruption, the pandas will not be on show. Visit edinburghzoo.org.uk for more information.

10 Edinburgh Cup Raceday Musselburgh Racecourse, Edinburgh, Saturday With a programme packed full of quality racing and a total prize fund of £180,000, the prestigious event will bring visitors a sensational day of sporting action including all the thrills from the Epsom Downs Derby on big screens throughout the racecourse.

Away from the track there will be entertainment accompanied by bars and artisan food stalls which can be enjoyed al fresco. Television personality and BBC Radio DJ Sara Cox has been confirmed as host of the popular VIP after-party.

Tickets are £35 online or £40 at the venue on the day. Visit musselburgh-racecourse.co.uk to book.