The Oxford Festival of Arts 2023 (OFA 2023) will be back in venues across Oxford this year, with events running from 23 June to 16 July. This year’s theme is People. Stories. Histories.
A thrilling adventure of fantasy, myth and friendship, taking audiences on an epic journey to a childhood once forgotten and the darkness that lurks at the very edge of it.
Experience the magic of world-class live ballet right on your doorstep when the Ballet Central Tour performs at Chipping Norton Theatre.
This powerful new adaptation of one of the world’s most cherished classical ballets stars English Youth Ballet’s international principals and talented young dancers from the local area.
Nocturne Live is a series of summer concerts that turns the The Great Court in Blenheim Palace into a grand arena with world-class acts and 10,000 seats.
Dave Gorman, the man behind Dave TV’s hit show Modern Life Is Goodish is back on the road with a brand new live show, PowerPoint To The People.
This free exhibition presents artworks and ‘dafatir’ from Dia al-Azzawi – an internationally recognised and highly-influential contemporary Iraqi painter and sculptor.
Build It Live brings together leading suppliers who will be showcasing all the latest innovations, which can make your home or renovation the best it can be.
A fantastic two-day open-air music festival for all the family in The Leys in Witney, Oxfordshire.
KITE is a new festival of music and ideas taking place at Kirtlington Park in Kidlington, just north of Oxford city.
Bonnie Raitt is returning to the live stage with Just Like That… a tour launching in April 2022, which includes music from her forthcoming, long-awaited studio album, Just Like That…!
Get ready to be starstruck as Tony Antonelli shares his incredible journey of becoming an astronaut and flying into space.