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Tinie Tempah announced as first headliner for August’s Party in the Paddock at Newbury Racecourse
Tinie Tempah will headline August’s Party in the Paddock at Newbury Racecourse, performing live after racing on Friday 14 August as part of the Visit Malta Hungerford Weekend.
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The Brand New Heavies bring 35th anniversary UK tour to Oxford with special guests Galliano
The Brand New Heavies are bringing their 35th anniversary UK tour to Oxford’s New Theatre this March, with special guests Galliano. The show will celebrate the band’s Acid Jazz legacy and catalogue of classic hits.
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Holly Humberstone to bring intimate Oxford show on Cruel World record store tour
Holly Humberstone is bringing her Cruel World record store tour to Oxford this March, with an intimate show at O2 Academy ahead of the album’s release.
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Jools Holland brings Rhythm & Blues Orchestra tour to Oxford with Special Guest Roachford
Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra are set to return to Oxford this November, bringing their acclaimed live show to the New Theatre as part of a major UK tour featuring special guest Roachford.
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Koestler Arts presents Through the Blue exhibition at Oxford’s Old Fire Station
Through the Blue, a new Koestler Arts exhibition at Oxford’s Old Fire Station, showcases powerful creative work made in criminal justice settings and co-curated by people on probation, exploring themes of hope, boundaries and freedom.
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Stirring dance work Obscura inspired by small boats coming to Oxford
A powerful dance production inspired by stories of displacement and survival comes to Oxford this March, as Company Chameleon presents its double bill Obscura at Pegasus Theatre for one night only.
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The Killingworth Castle secures 37th place in Top 50 Gastropubs in the UK for 2026
The Killingworth Castle has been named among the UK’s Top 50 Gastropubs for 2026, climbing 42 places to number 37. The accolade adds to a growing list of awards for the historic Oxfordshire pub under new head chef Rob Mason.
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Turner & Constable documentary brings Britain’s great artistic rivalry to cinemas
A new documentary brings Turner and Constable together on the big screen, exploring the rivalry, innovation and enduring influence of two of Britain’s greatest landscape painters.









