What’s on in Oxford
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Anyone for Tennis?
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.
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Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra: Brahms and Tchaikovsky
Members of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra perform Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir de Florence and Brahms’s String Sextet No. 1 in a dynamic chamber concert, blending intensity, elegance and rich musical textures in an evening of powerful string music.
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Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra: Sir John Rutter Birthday celebration
The Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates Sir John Rutter with a special concert featuring his works alongside Grieg, Bach, Delius and Elgar, with Rutter conducting and a distinguished line up of soloists.
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Reverend & The Makers
Reverend & The Makers return with their eighth studio album, Is This How Happiness Feels, merging vintage, sparkling, life-affirming soul with contemporary lyrical storytelling.
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Perfect Show For Rachel
Perfect Show For Rachel is a lively, unpredictable performance by Zoo Co Theatre, blending comedy, music and audience surprise as Rachel takes control each night, creating a joyful and ever-changing show full of humour, chaos and creativity.
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Jon Boden & The Remnant Kings
Jon Boden & The Remnant Kings bring bold folk sounds to the stage, blending original songs and traditional music with theatrical flair, featuring leading musicians from Bellowhead, Leveret and beyond in a dynamic live performance.
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Michael Beloff: Sport, politics, the law and morality – a mixed bag?
Michael Beloff KC examines how modern sport intersects with law, politics and morality, exploring major controversies from sportwashing to Olympic disputes, and offering insight from over 50 years at the forefront of global sports law.
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Summer Concert May 2026
Experience Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle in a captivating summer concert, featuring exceptional soloists, piano and harmonium, celebrating the composer’s late masterpiece.
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First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte Sanctuary Choir
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.
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FUNomusica Family Concert: An Interstellar Odyssey
Join Captain Alasdair Malloy and the brave crew of the Oxford Philharmonic on a musical voyage through the stars to infinity and beyond.
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The Family Folk Show
Megson presents The Family Folk Show, a gentle and engaging concert for children featuring traditional and original songs with warm harmonies and storytelling from their acclaimed folk albums.
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Matt Forde: Defying Calamity
Matt Forde returns with Defying Calamity, a sharp and witty live show blending political satire and personal insight as he finds humour and optimism in challenging times.
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St John’s International Piano Series: Mishka Rushdie Momen
Mishka Rushdie Momen performs a programme of Ludwig van Beethoven sonatas alongside Maurice Ravel’s Miroirs, showcasing a journey from classical mastery to impressionist brilliance.
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The Easy Rollers
The Easy Rollers bring the spirit of the Jazz Age to life with original songs and vintage-inspired arrangements, celebrating their 10th anniversary with energetic performances rooted in 1920s and 1930s jazz traditions.
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Manja Scott & Jeff Clarke: Creative Contrasts
Manja Scott and Jeff Clarke present contrasting styles in a joint exhibition, blending abstract colour with detailed black-and-white drawings in a celebration of artistic dialogue and long-standing collaboration.
















