Sexbomb: Celebrating the Music of Tom Jones
Join Sexbomb for an explosive celebration to one of the most powerful men in the pop music scene, Sir Tom Jones, accompanied by an outstanding band playing two hours of his iconic hits.
Join Sexbomb for an explosive celebration to one of the most powerful men in the pop music scene, Sir Tom Jones, accompanied by an outstanding band playing two hours of his iconic hits.
The Four Horsemen of rising crime, global warming, AI and culture wars may be galloping our way, but Alfie’s new tour show Fair Cop offers a smart, funny antidote to the chaos. Drawing on his policing career, he reveals how pragmatism and humour can defuse even the most intimidating situations. Join him as he takes aim at modern-day bullies and brings laughter to a world that feels increasingly apocalyptic.
The SKAlectrics, a dynamic seven-piece from North Oxfordshire, celebrate the iconic sounds of Ska, Two Tone and Trojan. Formed in 2015, the band brings an energetic live show packed with favourites from Madness, The Specials, The Selecter, Bad Manners and more — guaranteed to get audiences dancing.
Roopa Panesar’s ATMA brings a powerful live journey through love, loss, grief and joyful union. Blending Indian classical music with jazz, this evocative performance unites sitar, tabla, double bass, guitar and electronics in a rich, soul-stirring soundscape.
The Boys of Christ Church Cathedral Choir warmly welcomes children of all ages to this relaxed, fun and informal daytime celebration of the festive season.
Ring in the festive season with the City of Oxford Choir at the University Church of St Mary the Virgin. This uplifting Christmas celebration features beloved traditional carols, reflective seasonal music and exquisite contemporary works, creating an evening filled with warmth, joy and wonder.
Ring in the festive season with the City of Oxford Choir at the University Church of St Mary the Virgin. This uplifting Christmas celebration features beloved traditional carols, reflective seasonal music and exquisite contemporary works, creating an evening filled with warmth, joy and wonder.
Oxford’s contemporary voice choir present a seasonal programme with music for advent primarily from the 20th and 21st centuries.
A 50th Anniversary Christmas Celebration with the Arcadian Singers and alumni. Featuring music from Byrd, Mendelssohn, Poulenc, CharpentierAttwood, beach, McDowall, Victoria, Finzi, Rubbra together with traditional carols.
This festive season, Marios Papadopoulos conducts the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra in a performance of Messiah at the Olivier Hall.
If you adore Bon Jovi, Queen, Journey and the best of 80s rock, this Christmas tribute show brings two hours of explosive anthems, power ballads and festive favourites. Expect lasers, smoke, vintage audio, huge vocals and unapologetic 80s flair—plus an 8ft snowman. It’s the ultimate nostalgic party to kick off the festive season.
Oxford Coffee Concerts presents a beautiful programme featuring Borodin’s Scherzo, Rachmaninoff’s Vocalise and Smetana’s From My Life. Held in the historic Holywell Music Room, these Sunday morning performances offer an exceptional chamber music experience.
Immerse yourself in an evening of Schubert’s greatest chamber masterpieces as three distinguished musicians unite to perform his Piano Trios in B-flat and E-flat. These late works, completed just a year before the composer’s death, overflow with lyrical richness, emotional nuance, and moments of profound, radiant beauty.
Enjoy exceptional chamber music in the beautiful churches of Adderbury, Deddington and Bloxham, featuring renowned ensembles and celebrated musicians performing masterpieces from Haydn and Mendelssohn to Shostakovich, Brahms and Schubert throughout the autumn season.
Ukraine-born virtuoso Vadym Kholodenko delivers a thrilling programme featuring Beethoven’s monumental Hammerklavier Sonata, Lyatoshinsky’s expressive Three Preludes and the full original Paganini Études by Liszt. A rare chance to hear one of today’s most electrifying pianists in music of brilliance and daring.
Bootleg Boss, a dynamic seven-piece UK band, delivers the iconic sound and spirit of Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band. Fronted by Kev Jamieson, the group captures the energy, storytelling and stadium-sized passion that define The Boss, creating an unforgettable live experience for fans old and new.
Tony Christie takes to the stage for his Great Farewell ‘Unplugged’ Tour, offering an intimate evening of iconic hits, rich vocals and classic showmanship. Performing favourites from “Is This The Way to Amarillo” to “Avenues & Alleyways” and reimagined tracks from his Nashville-recorded album A New Life, the legendary crooner delivers a heartfelt celebration of a remarkable career.
Kenton Carols returns for its third year, bringing two festive evenings of performances from local schoolchildren. Sponsored by The Abbey School, Reading, the event fills The Kenton with joyful Christmas songs guaranteed to leave audiences feeling merry and bright.
This festive season, Marios Papadopoulos conducts the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra in a performance of Messiah at the Olivier Hall.
Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience featuring classic Christmas carols and festive holiday melodies, performed by a talented local string quartet.
Enjoy a rich programme of 20th-century seasonal choral music, featuring Britten’s Ceremony of Carols, Poulenc’s Un Soir de neige, a selection of Ave Maria settings, audience carols, and a harp solo from Lucy Nolan. A beautifully atmospheric celebration of winter and reflection.
The Cathedral Singers present a festive evening of Britten, Vaughan Williams, Rütti and traditional carols, joined by organist Richard Moore, pianist Ian Tindale and director Simon Hogan. Enjoy seasonal choral favourites, uplifting music and interval drinks in a warm Christmas atmosphere.
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!
Enjoy an exceptional morning of chamber music as Oxford Coffee Concerts presents works by Schubert, Brahms and Respighi in the atmospheric Holywell Music Room. Founded in 1986, this much-loved series offers world-class performances in Europe’s oldest concert hall.
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