UNITY – Live in Oxford
Join a musical journey like no other as UNITY take to the stage with their unique show, filled with some of the greatest songs ever written.
Join a musical journey like no other as UNITY take to the stage with their unique show, filled with some of the greatest songs ever written.
Rick Wakeman brings his show – The Six Wives Of Henry VIII and The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table.
Andy Parsons is back with a brand-new show – Please #@!$ off to Mars. Life is hard. Come and have a laugh about it.
Discover the magic behind the curtain with behind-the-scenes theatre tours, featuring history, architecture, and backstage stories.
The Abingdon Runaway Fair is a smaller funfair that takes place on the Monday, one week after the Abingdon Michaelmas Fair in October.
Come and join the comedian, broadcaster, and campaigner, Sandi Toksvig for an evening celebrating her love and passion for writers and books.
Thame’s monthly local produce markets at the Upper High Street Car Park runs on the second Tuesday of each month.
Stories of Oxford Tours are guided tours around the Museum of Oxford led by our dedicated volunteer team with time for questions at the end.
Join The Court Sermon and Glove Ceremony at Christ Church Cathedral and other representatives to reflect on justice, service, and tradition.
Performing Latin, ballroom, tango, rumba and so much more,The Legends are back with new routines and more hilarious and life stories.
The Banbury Michaelmas fair has been a fixture of the life of the town for hundreds of years. The fair opens from 3.00pm to 11.00pm on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, and from noon to 9.00pm on the Sunday
Join Aylesbury Waterside’s new Academy to develop key drama skills through games, tasks, improvisation, devising, script, and creative work.
Dublin-based band Somebody’s Child are a rising force in modern rock, known for their dynamic sound and raw, heartfelt songwriting.
Sleeper heads out on their full headline tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their Britpop classic hit, Inbetweener.
James Rowland presents his show – Piece of Work, featuring a captivating mix of storytelling, comedy, and music.
IF Oxford brings together hundreds of researchers with thousands of people in a festival every year – with science, ideas and creative activities for everyone to explore.
About Abingdon Farmers’ Market Abingdon Farmers’ Market is run by the Thames Valley Farmers’ Market Co-operative which exists to manage and promote Farmers’ Markets, enabling farmers and small producers to […]
Aphasia Support Group is a welcoming social drop-in for adults with aphasia to meet others, build confidence and reduce isolation.
Movers & Shakers is about gentle dance exercise sessions led by dance tutor Roosa Leimu-Brown set to music past and present.
Oxford University’s Community History Hub launches its new autumn event series with a free workshop on 17 October, exploring activism and local heritage through the Reconnecting Bernwood, Otmoor and the Ray project. Discover local histories, share your experiences, and help shape future community research activities.
Dead Ringers celebrate their 25th Anniversary, bringing a show with unrivalled impressions and razor-sharp topical humour.
Marcel Lucont serves up a unique Whine List of the audience’s past gripes, moans, misdemeanors, and some of his premier erotic poetry.
The London Concert Orchestra and Coro Spezzato perform epic scores celebrating the two of the greatest film music composers of all time.
Put on your boots and head to the new pop-up pumpkin picking event at Hadsham Farm in the Oxfordshire countryside near Banbury. Collect a sledge and head to the pumpkin patch, where you can choose your perfect pumpkin.
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