Bicester Heritage April 2026 Scramble
The Bicester Heritage April 2026 Scramble is delightful way to while away the weekend hours in the company of some spectacular machines.
The Bicester Heritage April 2026 Scramble is delightful way to while away the weekend hours in the company of some spectacular machines.
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.
Schola Cantorum of Oxford will present a programme of Shakespeare settings featuring contemporary and classical composers, concluding with Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music in a concert celebrating the University of Oxford chamber choir’s internationally recognised repertoire.
The Magic Flute returns in a new staging from Royal Ballet and Opera, following Prince Tamino and Papageno on a magical quest led by Mozart’s celebrated score.
Alexander Gavrylyuk performs works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt and Modest Mussorgsky in the latest St John’s International Piano Series recital.
Mike Wozniak returns to Oxford with The Bench, a new live show featuring his distinctive storytelling style, following appearances on Taskmaster and the Three Bean Salad podcast.
Party Season is a new comedy from the creators of Education, Education, Education and The Last of the Pelican Daughters, exploring class tension, parenting and social expectations across one chaotic weekend.
Gardens In Bloom: Tours of Trinity College offers visitors an informal walk through Trinity College Oxford gardens, highlighting restoration work, sustainable planting and recent developments led by Head Gardener Kate Burtonwood.
The State of the Union brings together leading election analysts, journalists and politicians to examine what the 2026 campaigns reveal about political change and the future unity of the United Kingdom.
Hackney Colliery Band returns with music from Collaborations: Volume Two, celebrating 15 years of genre-defying brass performance and creative partnerships shaped by global influences and inventive arrangements.
Murder comes to the countryside in the stage premiere of Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger’s Drift. Join DCI Barnaby and Sergeant Troy as they unravel secrets and rivalries in a gripping new theatrical whodunnit packed with twists, suspense, and charm.
Join Organ Recital with Richard Moore at Oxford Town Hall in the stunning Main Hall for some beautiful music performed on the famous Father Willis Organ.
Join Maurice East to explore the history of Oxford through the fascinating stories of ever-changing city centre shops through the ages.
Mark Smith brings military history to the stage with stories behind the Victoria Cross, exploring its origins, myths and remarkable recipients.
Simon Evans brings Simon Evans Is Staring At The Sun to Oxford, combining reflections on technology, memory and modern uncertainty with his long-established observational stand-up style.
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra presents an all-Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart programme featuring Piano Concerto No. 23 and the Requiem, alongside the live premiere of Agnus Dei.
Embark on a thrilling night of adventure with a brand-new collection of short films from the world’s most prestigious mountain film festival!
The Pantaloons races through centuries of British history in The (almost) Complete History of Britain, blending live music, comedy and audience interaction with playful historical invention.
Simon and Garfunkel: Through the Years recreates the sound of Simon & Garfunkel, with Bookends performing classic songs including The Sound of Silence and Bridge Over Troubled Water.
May Morning is an annual event in Oxford, held on 01 May – a tradition stretching back over 500 years that now attracts thousands of people – students and Oxford residents alike.
Ballet Black returns to Oxford Playhouse with a 25th anniversary programme featuring award-winning choreography and a new commission celebrating innovation, storytelling and the company’s lasting impact on British ballet.
The Enormous Crocodile is brought to life on stage in a lively musical packed with puppetry, humour and toe-tapping songs, offering a fun-filled family adventure as jungle creatures outwit a greedy crocodile.
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