Museum of Oxford: Free Entry Day
Visit the Museum of Oxford for free and discover the changing story of Oxford through its history and people.
Visit the Museum of Oxford for free and discover the changing story of Oxford through its history and people.
Diversity brings Soul 2026 based on technological advancements of artificial intelligence and what it means to be human in the digital age.
Discover the Oxford Literary Festival 2026 – a nine-day celebration of books, ideas and global culture across iconic venues in Oxford.
The Great Covered Market Easter Egg Hunt is a fantastic tradition in the market and a great way to really embrace the Easter holiday spirit.
This spring, treat the whole family to a world of adventure at Greys Court on an Easter trail with activities for the family.
Woodstock Farmers’ Market offers a wide range of fresh local produce available in this beautiful town on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month on Market Square in Woodstock.
Chipping Norton Farmers’ Market is held on the 3rd Saturday of the month from 8.30am to 1.30pm on Market Place in Chipping Norton.
A small, friendly local market with plenty of fresh food, delicious sweet and savoury takeaways, dried foods, as well as non-food stalls and a plant-based café.
A farmers’ market that takes place every Saturday from 10.00am to 3.00pm in the brand new Westway Shopping Centre in Botley, just outside Oxford.
Join the Museum of Oxford as they take you on a tour inside the magnificent Oxford Town Hall, twice a month on a Saturday morning.
Join Out of the Deep for family-friendly specimen handling and explore the underwater world of marine reptiles.
Stories of Oxford Tours are guided tours around the Museum of Oxford led by dedicated volunteer team with time for questions at the end.
Treat yourself to a Saturday night of award-winning comedy at The Glee Club in Oxford with superb stand-up comedians that will keep you laughing until Monday.
Founding Wishbone Ash member Martin Turner brings the Two Eras Tour to the stage, featuring two distinct sets celebrating the legendary Mk.1 and Mk.2 years, with classic tracks, fan favourites and deeper cuts from the band’s most influential albums.
The longest running Farmers’ Market in Oxford with fresh fruit & veg, locally reared meat, sustainably sourced fish, artisan bread, cheese, milk, and more.
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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.
Award-winning tribute artist Ben Portsmouth brings This Is Elvis to Aylesbury Waterside, delivering an authentic, high-energy journey through Elvis Presley’s legendary career – from rockabilly roots to Vegas glamour – backed by the Taking Care of Elvis Band.
Since forming in 1990, The Brand New Heavies have blended classic ’70s funk with contemporary soul, producing chart-topping albums and enduring hits. Their evolving sound continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, most recently through acclaimed releases and sell out orchestral tours.
Lee Mead takes centre stage as P.T. Barnum in this spectacular circus musical, blending show-stopping songs, daring acrobatics and live musicians into a dazzling celebration of ambition, imagination and the birth of show business.
Shakespeare’s most-loved comedy returns in a darker, dreamlike reimagining as Headlong and Shakespeare’s Globe uncover the shadowy heart of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, where love, power and illusion collide beneath falling summer snow.
Marking its 10th anniversary, Meet Fred returns to the UK with its darkly comic story of a two-foot-tall puppet navigating love, work and independence, blending sharp political satire with inclusive performance and global acclaim.
RABBLE Theatre’s Glitch tells the true story of sub-postmistress Pam Stubbs, whose life is upended by accounting errors that expose the Post Office scandal, one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in English legal history.
Eliza Doolittle’s transformation from Cockney flower girl to high society lady lies at the heart of HangFire Theatre’s witty new adaptation of Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion, a sharp and funny tale of class, ambition and identity that still resonates today.
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