What’s on in Oxford
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Erja Lyytinen
The Queen of Slide Guitar Erja Lyytinen returns to Oxford. The blues-rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter is on her international tour.
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The Music of Prince – New Purple Celebration
The Music of Prince – New Purple Celebration delivers a non-stop, hit-packed show, spanning more than two hours of classic hits.
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Public Image Limited
Public Image Limited (PiL), formed by John Lydon is regarded as an innovative band for their unique sound – rock, dance, folk, pop, and club.
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Grace Petrie
Folk-rock cult hero and queer icon Grace Petrie tours her latest album, ‘Build Something Better’, full of protest songs from the heart.
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Vaughan Williams – Roots & Branches
The show features 4-piece folk band Moonrakers and string quartet OXUS and comprises an evocative mix of songs and tunes from the folk and classical traditions.
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The Phonics (Stereophonics Tribute) + A Band Called Malice (The Jam Tribute)
The Phonics (Stereophonics Tribute) and A Band Called Malice (The Jam Tribute) will be performing a set of hits and tributes for all fans.
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Desert Storm
An unmissable night for sludge and groove metal fans with Oxford’s very own Desert Storm.
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The Mary Wallopers
The Mary Wallopers head out to play their biggest UK live shows to date – a tour of their latest brilliant EP, ‘Home Boy Home’.
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Terrorvision
Terrorvision is back with their latest album ‘We Are Not Robots’, a raucous and marvellously eclectic statement of intent.
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Phil Campbell and The Bastard Sons: 50 Years Of Motorhead
Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons, founded by Motorhead legend Phil Campbell, head out on tour to celebrate 50 years of Motorhead.
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Badly Drawn Boy performing ‘The Hour of the Bewilderbeast’
Badly Drawn Boy returns to perform ‘The Hour of the Bewilderbeast’ his Mercury Prize-winning record, for the album’s 25th anniversary.
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BBC Radio 2 DANCE Sounds of the 90s with Vernon Kay
BBC Radio 2 Dance Sounds of the 90s with Vernon Kay – The Live Tour, featuring some of the greatest tunes of the decade.
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The Bracknall
Romford-based rock group The Bracknall presents their second album Falling Out Of View, creating indie rock songs that radiate big energy.
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Pygmy Twylyte perform the music of Frank Zappa
Scotland’s Pygmy Twylyte perform the music of Frank Zappa with guitars, keyboards, saxes, and multiple vocalists.
















