Entertainment

Agenda

1.SEE THIS! VEUVE CLICQUOT POLO CLASSIC

Spend today watching Prince Harry swing a mallet on a galloping pony, with hottie Nacho Figueras and his team Black Watch also swinging. Festivities begin on Governors Island at noon and end at 5 p.m.; vcseason.com

2.GO TO THIS! Hudson Square music & wine festival at city winery

Starting Tuesday, and continuing weekly through Aug. 8, the “backyard” behind City Winery will turn into an after-work party from 5 to 7 p.m., featuring live music from the likes of Al Kooper Rockabilly Trio (Tuesday), as well as a full bar and menu service; citywinery.com/hudsonbbq

3. HEAR THIS! CAROLE KING & JAMES TAYLOR: TROUBADOUR REUNION

Relive the two singer-songwriters’ 1969 Troubadour concert as they perform in-the-round at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday. Buy seats on the stage for an up-close and personal experience, with proceeds benefiting national and local charities; ticketsforcharity.com

4. SEE THIS! GALLERY OF YES AFFORDABLE ART SHOW

If your walls need a pick-me-up, head to the House of Yes in Brooklyn this Friday at 6 p.m. to shop for affordable art. All pieces are priced under $200. The event is free, but a $5 donation gets you a drink token and admission to live music starting at 9 p.m.

— Ricardo Lisojo

4. WATCH THIS! ‘LEAVE IT TO BEAVER: THE COMPLETE SERIES’

Take a trip back to the ’50s and ’60s with young Beaver Cleaver and his nuclear family when all six seasons come out on DVD this Tuesday.

5. DO THIS! STRAIGHT-UP VAMPIRE

Fans of pubescent vampire love stories (and really, who isn’t one these days?) can head to Joe’s Pub Friday, where director Peter James Cook will host “The History of Vampires in Colonial Pennsylvania,” a discussion of vampire romance in colonial America set to the music of ex-“Idol” judge Paula Abdul (inset).

— David Moss

Compiled by Alisa Wolfson. Got an event you want listed? Write calendar@nypost.com