Alfie Boe
Alfie Boe announces a UK tour for 2026, performing iconic hits, fan favourites and new material from Face Myself, with special guest Jessica Sweetman joining the celebrated tenor at venues including the Royal Albert Hall.
Alfie Boe announces a UK tour for 2026, performing iconic hits, fan favourites and new material from Face Myself, with special guest Jessica Sweetman joining the celebrated tenor at venues including the Royal Albert Hall.
The Sound of Springsteen celebrates 40 years of Born in the U.S.A. with a high-energy theatre show, bringing Bruce Springsteenโs greatest hits to life through powerful vocals, iconic instrumentation and a nostalgic journey through rock history.
Ray Bubbles brings The Ultimate Bubble Show to the stage, showcasing dazzling bubble creations, from tornadoes to carousels, in a fun, sensory-friendly performance inspired by his work with SEND schools and neurodivergent audiences.
Members of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra perform Tchaikovskyโs Souvenir de Florence and Brahmsโs String Sextet No. 1 in a dynamic chamber concert, blending intensity, elegance and rich musical textures in an evening of powerful string music.
The Unthanks bring their genre-blending sound to the stage, combining folk, jazz and orchestral influences in a critically acclaimed performance shaped by two decades of innovation and storytelling rooted in the traditions of North East England.
Comedian Pauline Eyre serves up tennis tales in Anyone for Tennis?, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from her 20 years as a Wimbledon line judge in a witty, high-energy show packed with humour and insider insight.
Experience Rossiniโs Petite Messe Solennelle in a captivating summer concert, featuring exceptional soloists, piano and harmonium, celebrating the composerโs late masterpiece.
Emma Kenny returns with Killer Couples, a gripping true crime show exploring how love can twist into terror. Through chilling real-life cases, Emma examines the psychology behind couples who kill, revealing what drives passion to turn fatally dark.
Coleridge-Taylorโs Petite Suite de Concert is full of tuneful innovation and melody, and much admired by Elgar.
The award-winning West End smash-hit comedy, Austentatious, comes to Oxford with a riotous, razor-sharp show where swooning is guaranteed.
Professor Danny Dorling explores how income inequality shapes power, policy and health outcomes, examining its impact on societies and governments in a thought-provoking talk drawing on global comparisons and local insights.
Thatโll Be The Day celebrates its 40th anniversary with a lively mix of rock โnโ roll, pop and comedy, taking audiences on a nostalgic journey through classic hits from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Exhibition on Screen: Frida Kahlo returns to cinemas with new footage, exploring the life, art and legacy of the iconic artist through expert insight, personal letters and exclusive access ahead of the Tate Britain exhibition.
Alfie Boe announces a UK tour for 2026, performing iconic hits, fan favourites and new material from Face Myself, with special guest Jessica Sweetman joining the celebrated tenor at venues including the Royal Albert Hall.
James Phelan is The Man Who Was Magic in a brand new show. Experience a night leaving aching with laughter and dizzy in disbelief.
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox bring a rare concert act that appeals across generations in their UK 2025 Moonlight & Magic’ Tour.
James Morrison celebrates 20 years of Undiscovered with a special anniversary tour, performing the iconic album in full alongside career highlights following his recent Top 5 album Fight Another Day.
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra performs Ravel, Saint-Saรซns and Sibelius, featuring Alexandra Conunova in Violin Concerto No. 3 and culminating in Sibeliusโs powerful Symphony No. 2, a programme of elegance, intensity and uplifting orchestral drama.
The Theatre Chipping Norton welcomes Kathryn Tickell & The Darkening for a special evening of jigs, reels, and heart-wrenching airs.
Blenheim Palace Food Festival returns in 2026 with celebrity chef demos, global street food, artisan traders and gourmet delights. Free with an Annual Pass or Day Ticket, itโs a must-visit culinary celebration.
Join the First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte Sanctuary Choir for a spirited lunchtime concert of gospels and American choral highlights by Anton Copland, Elaine Hagenberg, Hoses Hogan, Stephen Paulus and others.
Join Seven Drunken Nights as The Story of the Dubliners celebrates its incredible 10th Anniversary with a night of great Irish music.
Join the musical comedy – Legally Blonde, an upbeat, fun story about self-discovery and challenging stereotypes.
The Summer Eights is a bumping boat race/regatta in Oxford that takes place on the 5th week of Trinity Term (towards the end of May) on four successive days from Wednesday to Saturday.
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