• Images of Authority: Portraits Between Iran and Europe

    Ashmolean Museum 35 Beaumont Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    This free exhibition explores the portraits of three rulers – Fath Ali Shah Qajar, King George III, and Napoleon Bonaparte – revealing how art conveyed their authority, ambition, and personality

    Free
  • Pat Suet-Bik Hui & the Three Perfections

    Ashmolean Museum 35 Beaumont Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    This exhibition at the Ashmolean showcases Pat Suet-Bik Hui and the tradition of the ‘three perfections’, blending poetry, calligraphy, and painting across centuries.

    Free
  • St Edward’s School Art Teachers: Circa 500

    The North Wall Arts Centre South Parade, Oxford

    Circa 500 presents work by eleven St Edward’s School art teachers, spanning ceramics, textiles, painting, photography and film. The exhibition explores the space between classroom and studio, revealing shared curiosity, experimentation and creative dialogue across disciplines.

    Free
  • Bluey’s Big Play

    New Theatre Oxford 24-26 George Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    Bluey’s Big Play is the theatrical adaptation of the Emmy® award-winning children’s television series packed with music, laughter, and fun.

    From £18.70
  • Summertown Farmers Market

    Summertown Farmers Market Series
    Summertown Shopping Parade Banbury Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    An farmers market with local and organic producers and street food vendors that takes place every Sunday from 10.00am to 2.00pm on Summertown’s shopping parade.

  • Oxford Bach Choir: Elgar – The Kingdom

    Sheldonian Theatre Broad Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    Oxford Bach Choir returns with Elgar’s The Kingdom, the second part of its two-year Elgar Project, featuring the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Benjamin Nicholas and a distinguished line-up of soloists in this powerful continuation of the Apostles’ story.

    From £15.00
  • Exhibition on Screen: Turner and Constable

    The Theatre Chipping Norton 2 Spring Street, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire

    Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, this Exhibition on Screen documentary explores the fierce rivalry, contrasting styles and lasting legacies of Turner and Constable, with exclusive access to Tate Britain’s major exhibition and expert insights into two giants of British art.

    From £13.50
  • Ellen Kent: The Farewell Tour – Carmen

    Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Exchange Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

    Senbla presents Ellen Kent’s Farewell Opera Tour featuring Opera International Kyiv, Ukraine with Highly-Praised Soloists and Full Orchestra.

    From £23.00
  • The Arcadian Singers at 50 – Scarlatti x Bach

    Keble College Chapel, Oxford Keble College, Parks Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    Celebrating their 50th Year, The Arcadian Singers are pleased to announce their Spring Concert – Scarlatti x Bach in the glorious surroundings of Keble College Chapel on Sunday 15 March 2026 at 7.30pm. The evening concert will feature Stabat mater dolorosa (Scarlatti) and Jesu, meine Freude (Bach) together with music by Kuhnau and Telemann.

    £10.00
  • When Jack Hare Stole the Sun King’s Crown

    Oxford Playhouse Beaumont Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

    As winter fades into spring, award-winning storyteller Jason Buck weaves ancient myth and traditional storytelling into a vivid modern tale, celebrating seasonal festivals while warning of unseen dangers still lurking in the cold shadows beyond the rising sun.

    £12.00 – £14.00
  • 10cc

    New Theatre Oxford 24-26 George Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    Don’t miss your chance to see 10cc at New Theatre Oxford and celebrate the hits that made them art pop and soft rock legends.

    From £47.64
  • Roy Diblik: Future planting practices

    de Jager Auditorium, Trinity College Broad Street, Oxford

    Acclaimed plantsman and author Roy Diblik discusses future planting practices, exploring naturalistic perennial design, plant diversity and the evolving partnership between gardeners, plants and nature, where thoughtful stewardship and the process of gardening itself create lasting beauty.

    From £10.00
  • Harry Enfield and No Chums

    Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Exchange Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

    Legendary satirical comedian Harry Enfield looks back on four decades in comedy, bringing much-loved characters to life on stage and answering audience questions in a rare, funny and revealing evening with one of Britain’s most distinctive comic voices.

    From £35.46
  • Outside the Box – A Live Show About Death

    Oxford Playhouse Beaumont Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

    Written and performed by Liz Rothschild, Outside the Box is a funny, provocative and uplifting live storytelling show drawing on decades of life and work, offering a thoughtful exploration of mortality that speaks to everyone and may change how audiences view both life and death.

    £12.00 – £14.00
  • Oxfordshire Careers Fest 2026

    Kassam Stadium, Oxford Grenoble Road, Oxford

    All parents/carers of students from Oxfordshire schools and colleges are invited to The Kassam Stadium Conference & Events Centre in Oxford to meet the major players in the local labour market at Oxfordshire Careers Fest 2026.

    Free
  • NT Live: Hamlet (Evening)

    Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot 25 Station Road, Didcot, Oxfordshire

    NT Live brings Shakespeare’s Hamlet to the big screen, with Olivier Award-winner Hiran Abeysekera in the title role, directed by Robert Hastie in a sharp, contemporary reimagining that blends dark humour with timeless questions of power, duty and doubt.

    £15.00
  • Chris Ramsey

    New Theatre Oxford 24-26 George Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire

    Chris Ramsey brings his brand-new stand-up show, ‘Here Man’, the hotly anticipated follow-up to Chris’ last sell-out stand-up tour ‘2020’.

    From £35.46
  • Joel Dommett: Happy Idiot

    Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Exchange Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

    Joel Dommett returns to his stand-up roots with Happy Idiot, a brand new show packed with glamorous behind-the-scenes TV stories and less glamorous first-time fatherhood moments, delivered with the charm and self-deprecating humour that have made him one of the UK’s most loved entertainers.

    From £29.92