Anna Lapwood
Anna Lapwood tours the UK with her bespoke organ, blending film scores and classical music in a unique live performance.
Anna Lapwood tours the UK with her bespoke organ, blending film scores and classical music in a unique live performance.
Beth Hart discusses the emotional story behind her song You Still Got Me, highlighting love, vulnerability, and the importance of support systems. Her career is defined by powerful performances, deep fan connection, and an honest exploration of struggle and resilience.
Sir Stephen Hough joins the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra to perform his Piano Concerto, ‘The World of Yesterday’, alongside Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis and Brahms’ Symphony No. 2, conducted by Marios Papadopoulos.
Grammy Award winner Ray LaMontagne will celebrate the 20th anniversary of his acclaimed debut album ‘Trouble’, performing it in its entirety.
Magic Queen recreates the iconic sound and spectacle of Queen, capturing the glam of the ’70s and the magic of the ’80s with powerful vocals, rich harmonies and high-energy performances that deliver an unforgettable live tribute experience.
Crendon Chamber Orchestra presents an evening of string masterpieces featuring Mozart, Suk and Tchaikovsky, led by guest director Gonzalo Acosta and leader Alan Thorogood.
Experience an unforgettable evening of Queen’s greatest anthems, performed live by candlelight at the beautiful Aylesbury Waterside Theatre.
Join in another sensational series of concerts in the breathtaking location of Hampton Court Palace this summer.
Join Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra for an unforgettable performance as the acclaimed conductor Daniel Harding leads the Orchestra in a programme that promises to blend musical depth with dramatic flair.
Featuring eight incredible singers and beatboxers, Enchord are always sure to dazzle audiences with their slick harmonies, tight arrangements and stunning voices
A Northern Tr*nny Hootenanny is an award-winning queer musical packed with parody, drag, comedy and heart for one night only.
A fantastic two-day open-air music festival for all the family taking place in The Leys in Witney, Oxfordshire in June.
Ralph McTell brings an autobiographical evening of songs, stories and anecdotes from a career spanning close to sixty five years.
The Oxford Millennium Orchestra returns to the Sheldonian for its termly concert, performing Felix Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto with soloist Violetta Suvini, followed by Dmitri Shostakovich’s 10th Symphony
oh-aces: A Supersonic Tribute to Oasis are bringing the music of Oasis to Norman Bragg Studios
Join award-winning guitarist & composer Andreas Moutsioulis for a captivating musical journey through the guitar’s rich and diverse repertoire.
Oxford Coffee Concerts presents Aquinas Piano Trio in Mozart: Piano Trio no 5 in C major, K 548 and Brahms: Piano Trio no 2 in C major, op 87
Violin virtuoso Gidon Kremer joins the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra alongside conductor and Music Director Marios Papadopoulos for an evening of exceptional music.
The evening concert contains early and contemporary choral music, representing the choirs commitment to a varied and eclectic programme in addition to promoting and supporting young composers.
Oxford Symphony Orchestra joins Sheldonian Theatre, performing Britten’s Four Sea Interludes, Bridge’s Oration and Elgar’s Falstaff.
The JdP’s monthly Cushion Concerts bring fun, interactive family music-making to life, led by soprano Becca Marriott. Children can explore instruments and musical styles in relaxed, engaging sessions—just bring a cushion, your singing voice, and plenty of enthusiasm!
Oxford Coffee Concerts presents Mendelssohn: String Quartet no 2 in A minor, op 13 and Debussy: String Quartet in G minor, op 10 by Carducci String Quartet.
Oxford Bach Choir returns to the Sheldonian Theatre to perform Maurice Duruflé’s Requiem including motets by Poulenc, Duruflé and Fauré.
A unique chance to reflect on and celebrate the stories of illness we don’t normally hear.