Blenheim Palace Food Festival 2026
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, it’s a must-visit culinary celebration.
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, it’s a must-visit culinary celebration.
Ministry of Science Live returns from London’s West End with an explosive, interactive show exploring how science shapes everyday life. Featuring live demonstrations, humour and audience participation, the team celebrates scientists and inventors while inspiring audiences to change the world for the better.
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.
An Orchestral Tribute to Tim Burton & Dark Fantasy by Moonlight – An enchanting live performance of whimsical and otherworldly dark fantasy film music, brought to life by the Illuminated Orchestra, beneath the glow of a giant moon.
The Comedy Store Players bring their legendary improvised show to the stage, featuring stars of ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway’. Expect fast-paced comedy, audience-led games and spontaneous songs in a night of world-class improvisation.
Ella Al-Shamahi explores the story of Homo sapiens in a compelling talk blending science, storytelling and humour. Drawing on evolution, exploration and human history, she reveals how our species survived, thrived and reshaped the world.
Tenor Santiago Sanchez and pianist Christopher Glynn perform Schumann’s Dichterliebe alongside songs by Albéniz, Guastavino, Ginastera and Turina in a programme of love, longing and loss.
Join Seven Drunken Nights as The Story of the Dubliners celebrates its incredible 10th Anniversary with a night of great Irish music.
Hamza Yassin brings his first theatre tour to the stage, sharing behind-the-scenes stories, breathtaking footage and personal reflections from his global wildlife adventures in a show celebrating nature, storytelling and exploration.
The Rocky Horror Show arrives in Aylesbury as part of its world tour, bringing Richard O’Brien’s cult classic to life with iconic songs, outrageous characters and a high-energy theatrical party.
Join the musical comedy – Legally Blonde, an upbeat, fun story about self-discovery and challenging stereotypes.
Stephanie Hafferty shares practical advice on biodiverse gardening, exploring natural pest control and sustainable methods to grow food year-round while supporting wildlife in an engaging and accessible talk.
Olaf Falafel returns with his Stupidest Super Stupid Show, a family friendly hour of outrageous jokes, silly sketches and interactive fun following a sell out Edinburgh Fringe run.
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.
Alfie Moore brings Acopalypse Now to the stage, blending sharp humour with real life policing stories as he tackles crime, culture wars and modern chaos in a witty and thought-provoking stand up show.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) returns in a new 2026 version, as three actors race through all 37 plays in a fast, funny and wildly inventive celebration of Shakespeare.
London Concertante presents Seven Sins of Tango, a powerful 2026 show exploring passion and intensity through Argentine tango, with live music, new arrangements and expressive dance.
Oasiz celebrate 30 years of (What’s the Story) Morning Glory with a UK tour featuring iconic Oasis anthems and a setlist packed with fan favourites.
Rock for Heroes delivers a high-energy celebration of classic rock, featuring hits from Queen, Bon Jovi and Fleetwood Mac in a fun-filled live show with music, laughter and singalong moments.
The Very Busy Bumblebee is a charming family ballet about friendship and sustainability, following Beatrice the bee as she teaches a grumpy gardener why bees matter to gardens and the wider world.
Talon bring The Acoustic Collection to the stage, performing beautifully arranged classics by James Taylor, Eagles and more with four-part harmonies, acoustic instruments and relaxed, engaging charm.
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.
Katy Ellis presents Taylormania, the ultimate Taylor Swift tribute. Experience Taylor’s hits live with an incredible band and dancers.
Beth Hart discusses the emotional story behind her song You Still Got Me, highlighting love, vulnerability, and the importance of support systems. Her career is defined by powerful performances, deep fan connection, and an honest exploration of struggle and resilience.
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