Oxford Events
What’s on in Oxford & Oxfordshire this March
What’s on in Oxford and across Oxfordshire this March
Hello and welcome to your invaluable guide to the best events, exhibitions and things to do throughout March in Oxford and across Oxfordshire.
Welcome to spring and the end of a self-imposed Netflix hibernation! The freezing temperatures are (mostly) behind us, and the days are getting (gradually) lighter. It can only mean one thing – it’s time to explore the diverse range of fantastic events right on our doorstep to keep us entertained!
As you may very well know, this is a curated list of the top things to do in Oxford and across Oxfordshire. Do take a look at the What’s on section of the website, where you’ll find a full list of events in Oxford and across Oxfordshire, as well as unmissable events beyond the county that would make for a great day out.
Got an event that should be on the list? List your event on The Oxford Magazine and reach an engaged audience of people who live, work or place in Oxfordshire. Once again, welcome to your invaluable guide to what’s on in Oxford and across Oxfordshire this March.
Uncanny: Fear Of The Dark is a show with terrifying real-life stories and witness accounts that will have you gripped throughout the show. Whether you are team sceptic, team believer, or somewhere in between, everyone is welcome.
The North Wall Arts Centre
The NW Inventors youth theatre offers young people the chance to build confidence, make friends and develop drama skills, with a year-long journey that includes performance training, devising a show and rehearsing for a Summer Showcase at The North Wall.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Artist Peter Keegan returns to Aylesbury Waterside Theatre to lead intimate acrylic painting workshops, offering hands-on tuition, materials, and a tour of his residency artworks.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Experience the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra live at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre with cellist Sterling Elliot, performing Dvořák, Elgar, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 under conductor Kevin John Edusei.
The programme features Dvořák’s beloved Cello Concerto with Joshua Lynch, the rarely performed Lyadov Polonaise, and Dvořák’s American Suite from his New World period. Sullivan’s Overture di Ballo adds lively orchestral flair, and the concert concludes with Beethoven’s spirited and charming Eighth Symphony.
Luther Live & Velvet Voices is a high-energy celebration of the golden era of R’n’B, bringing the timeless music of Luther Vandross, Alexander O’Neal and other soul legends to life with powerhouse vocals, a live band and unforgettable grooves from the 80s and 90s.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
The Beekeeper of Aleppo brings Christy Lefteri’s bestselling novel to the stage—a moving story of love, loss, and hope amid war, adapted by Nesrin Alrefaai and Matthew Spangler.
Hannah White, CEO of the Institute for Government, joins former Cabinet Secretary Simon Case to examine whether the British government is broken, exploring the pressures, decisions and structural challenges shaping public services and the state over the past decade.
One of Oxford’s two bumping boat races, the Torpids takes place annually around the seventh week of Hilary Term, running from Wednesday to Saturday. The racing occurs on The Isis, a stretch of the River Thames in Oxford that is generally too narrow for side-by-side competition.
Using the distinctive ‘bumps’ format, crews race in single file, aiming to catch and ‘bump’ the boat ahead to climb the rankings. Spectators line the riverbanks to enjoy the thrilling racing and cheer on college crews in this celebrated intercollegiate tradition.
Downton Abbey returns to the big screen as the Crawley family and their staff step into the 1930s. Experience the much-loved characters’ final chapter at Beacon Cinema, with relaxed screenings and refreshments available.
Senbla presents Ellen Kent’s Farewell Opera Tour featuring Opera International Kyiv, Ukraine with Highly-Praised Soloists and Full Orchestra, in av evening of passion, sexual jealousy, death, and unforgettable arias.
Xperience Live presents The Music of Adele – The Candlelight Concert at Oxford Town Hall, featuring Natalie Black performing Adele’s greatest hits, from ‘Set Fire to the Rain’ & ‘Make You Feel My Love’ to ‘Someone Like You’ & ‘I Drink Wine’, in a stunning candlelit setting for an intimate and emotional live music experience.
Senbla presents Ellen Kent’s Madama Butterfly featuring Opera International Kyiv, Ukraine, with Highly-Praised Soloists and Full Orchestra. Highlights include the melodic ‘Humming Chorus’, the moving aria ‘One Fine Day’, and the unforgettable ‘Love Duet’.
Embark on a thrilling night of adventure with a brand-new collection of short films from the world’s most prestigious mountain film festival. Witness epic human-powered feats, life-affirming challenges and mind-blowing cinematography – all on the big screen. This an adrenaline-fuelled, not-to-be-missed event with free prize giveaways.
Russell Hicks returns with This Time It’s Personal, a new standup show reflecting on his life and career, blending sharp observations, humour and storytelling.
Ross Noble is the Wizard of Waffle, The Rambler Royale, The Noodlers’ Noodler, and he’s back live on stage to tour a tornado of tangents.
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Two days of free fitness taster sessions, classes, events and more, for the whole family to enjoy. The weekend will offer exclusive deals and children’s activities such as free taster swimming lessons, free pool inflatable sessions, free family fun swims and children’s activities. Also, there will be taster skate lessons at Oxford Ice Rink, as well as free soft play and Tag X sessions at Leys Pools and Leisure Centre.
The Theatre Chipping Norton
Buddy Holly and the Cricketers deliver a thrilling live celebration of rock ’n’ roll, performing Buddy’s greatest hits with raw energy, humour and heart. A feel-good show that has audiences worldwide singing along and dancing in the aisles.
Award-deserving German Comedy Ambassador Henning Wehn brings his comedy show Acid Wehn with an unbiased look and talks about climate change.
With their current show, ‘Wish You Were Here’, the eight-piece band provide a two hours plus set, showcasing Floyd’s seminal/homonymous album ‘Wish You Were Here’.
The Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra presents Brahms’s German Requiem, a profoundly consoling choral masterpiece. Featuring Fflur Wyn, James Atkinson and the Crouch End Festival Chorus, the concert is conducted by Music Director Marios Papadopoulos.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Legendary rock & roll band Showaddywaddy celebrate over five decades of music with a dynamic, feel-good live show. Featuring classic hits including Under the Moon of Love and Three Steps to Heaven, the concert promises dancing, nostalgia and timeless pop energy.
Helen & Douglas House is back with another star-studded evening of comedy, hosted by Matt Richardson and friends. This one-night-only event brings together a stellar lineup of the country’s finest comedians, all performing for a fantastic cause.
Cheltenham Racecourse presents the Cheltenham Festival, four extraordinary days of racing featuring 14 Grade One races as the best horses, trainers and jockeys go head to head. Each of the races at The Cheltenham Festival is a chance to be part of history. It creates memories that last a lifetime. You don’t want to miss it.
Olivier Award-winner Hiran Abeysekera stars in NT Live’s sharp and contemporary Hamlet, directed by Robert Hastie. This darkly funny and stylish reimagining explores duty, doubt and power as the young prince confronts life’s biggest question.
Bluey’s Big Play is the theatrical adaptation of the Emmy® award-winning children’s television series packed with music, laughter, and fun. Join the Heelers in this live theatre show made just for you, featuring brilliantly created puppets.
Renowned pianist and conductor Christian Zacharias presents an intimate recital spanning Haydn, Schubert, Couperin, Scarlatti and Poulenc, revealing his distinctive artistry, intellectual depth and expressive clarity across centuries of keyboard music.
A high-energy tribute celebrating the music of Michael Jackson, starring acclaimed tribute artist CJ. Featuring iconic hits, dazzling choreography and stunning visuals, Man in the Mirror delivers an electrifying live concert experience honouring the King of Pop’s extraordinary legacy, featuring a lineup of timeless hits including Thriller, Billie Jean, Beat It, Smooth Criminal and Man in the Mirror.
Mischa Maisky joins Christoph Eschenbach and the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra for an evening of Romantic masterpieces, from Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky to Bruch, Respighi and Schumann, showcasing the cello’s expressive power and orchestral warmth.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Internationally renowned Motionhouse arrives in Aylesbury with Hidden, a powerful dance-circus production blending gravity-defying choreography, circus feats and immersive digital design to explore hope emerging from darkness in a divided world.
The Radiohead Project delivers a powerful live tribute to one of modern music’s most influential bands, recreating every era from OK Computer to In Rainbows with striking authenticity, immersive visuals and meticulous musical detail.
The Theatre Chipping Norton
Budapest Café Orchestra delivers an exhilarating blend of gypsy, folk and classical music, transforming global traditions and Romantic masterworks into a vibrant, genre-defying live experience led by founder Christian Garrick.
This smash hit ABBA tribute returns with a brand new show, celebrating the band’s greatest number one hits in a dazzling, high-energy production touring nationwide.
The Rod Stewart Songbook returns to Banbury with an electrifying live tribute starring Pete McCall, delivering decades of Sir Rod Stewart’s biggest hits with a full live band.
Richard Chappell Dance’s BLOOM marks 20 years of Dancin’ Oxford with a powerful triple bill exploring nature, connection and modern life through contemporary dance, poetry and live music.
Experience Patti Boulaye live in Here I Am, a one-woman show featuring music, stories, and dance – a celebration of songs and hilarious stories from her life and all the shows that she has done in the West End and on tours.
The Sound of the 60s brings legendary hits to life with The Zoots, performing classics from The Beatles, The Stones, Elvis and more. A high-energy, family-friendly show that’s thrilling audiences worldwide with authentic 60s sounds and irresistible grooves.
Michelle de Swarte brings her sharp wit and brutally honest storytelling to Oxford in The Afters, sharing hilarious reflections on life, youth, wellness, and premenopause, following her acclaimed work on BBC’s Spent and appearances on Netflix and Sky/HBO.
The North Wall Arts Centre
Hollie McNish brings her much-loved poetry as she reads from this brand-new collection about love, loss, wolves, and warm morning croissants.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Josh Widdicombe presents his comedy show – Not My Cup of Tea. Expect a funny stand-up with a lot of references to tea.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Join Susie for a hilarious one-woman comedy show that tackles the wild world of parenting with humour and heart! With sharp and relatable stories, she highlights the absurdity of everyday life, from the awkward puberty talks to the baffling moments that make you wonder if you are raising children or more of a referee.
Celebrating their 50th Year, The Arcadian Singers are pleased to announce their Spring Concert – Scarlatti x Bach in the glorious surroundings of Keble College Chapel on Sunday 15 March 2026 at 7.30pm. The evening concert will feature Stabat mater dolorosa (Scarlatti) and Jesu, meine Freude (Bach) together with music by Kuhnau and Telemann.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
This dazzling production with orchestra features Bizet’s unforgettable melodies including ‘The Toreador’s Song’, Carmen’s enticing ‘Habanera’, and Don José’s lyrical ‘Flower Song’ in a setting evoking the stunning architecture of Seville and its main square with Roman and Moorish influences.
Don’t miss your chance to see 10cc at New Theatre Oxford and celebrate the hits that made them art pop and soft rock legends. Expect a hit-packed setlist including era-defining anthems like ‘Rubber Bullets’, ‘Donna’, ‘Art for Art’s Sake’, ‘Dreadlock Holiday’, and, of course, the eternal ‘I’m Not In Love’, accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra to mark the 50th anniversary of their classic album ‘The Original Soundtrack’.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Legendary satirical comedian Harry Enfield looks back on four decades in comedy, bringing much-loved characters to life on stage and answering audience questions in a rare, funny and revealing evening with one of Britain’s most distinctive comic voices.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Joel Dommett returns to his stand-up roots with Happy Idiot, a brand new show packed with glamorous behind-the-scenes TV stories and less glamorous first-time fatherhood moments, delivered with the charm and self-deprecating humour that have made him one of the UK’s most loved entertainers.
Chris Ramsey brings his brand new stand-up show, ‘Here Man’, the hotly anticipated follow-up to Chris’ last sell-out stand-up tour ‘2020’.
In Bloom: How Plants Changed Our World at the Ashmolean Museum uncovers the hidden histories behind Britain’s most beloved blooms. Explore over 100 artworks and objects that reveal how plant exploration and trade shaped landscapes, cultures, and economies – from roses and tulips to camellias and peonies.
The Theatre Chipping Norton
Mark Watson marks 20 years in stand-up with a frantic, funny new show inspired by a chance encounter that sparked thoughts about humanity’s future. Expect his trademark wit on everything from awkward confessions to the state of the UK sausage industry
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Judi Love is back with All About The Love, a brand new stand up show sharing honest, hilarious insights into juggling parenting, work and everyday pressures, celebrating resilience, humour and the belief that even when adulting gets tough, it’s always all about the love.
Oxford Playhouse Young Company returns with Education, Education, Education, The Wardrobe Ensemble’s sharp and funny love letter to 1990s Britain, exploring classroom chaos, political promises and youthful rebellion in an intimate, fast-paced production staged with the audience on stage.
Experience 65 years of Sir Cliff Richard’s greatest hits in a joyful, two hour celebration starring acclaimed tribute Jimmy Jemain, backed by a live band honouring Cliff and The Shadows in an energetic, nostalgia-filled night of British pop music history iconography.
Foil Arms and Hog are back with their brand new show, Skittish. A mix of sketch comedy, audience participation, and improvisation.
Diversity brings Soul 2026 based on technological advancements of artificial intelligence and what it means to be human in the digital age. The future is now!
The Oxford Literary Festival offers nine days of talks, debates and cultural events across Oxford’s most iconic venues. Celebrated for its world-class lineup, the festival nurtures open dialogue and welcomes thinkers, writers and performers from around the globe.
Blackwell Hall at the Weston Library will host the festival hub, complete with bookshop, café and exhibitions. With international programmes, accessible venues and expanded schools outreach, the 2026 festival promises an exceptional celebration of literature and ideas.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Award-winning tribute artist Ben Portsmouth brings This Is Elvis to Aylesbury Waterside, delivering an authentic, high-energy journey through Elvis Presley’s legendary career – from rockabilly roots to Vegas glamour – backed by the Taking Care of Elvis Band.
Since forming in 1990, The Brand New Heavies have blended classic ’70s funk with contemporary soul, producing chart-topping albums and enduring hits. Their evolving sound continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, most recently through acclaimed releases and sell out orchestral tours.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Lee Mead takes centre stage as P.T. Barnum in this spectacular circus musical, blending show-stopping songs, daring acrobatics and live musicians into a dazzling celebration of ambition, imagination and the birth of show business.
Shakespeare’s most-loved comedy returns in a darker, dreamlike reimagining as Headlong and Shakespeare’s Globe uncover the shadowy heart of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, where love, power and illusion collide beneath falling summer snow.
Marking its 10th anniversary, Meet Fred returns to the UK with its darkly comic story of a two-foot-tall puppet navigating love, work and independence, blending sharp political satire with inclusive performance and global acclaim.
RABBLE Theatre’s Glitch tells the true story of sub-postmistress Pam Stubbs, whose life is upended by accounting errors that expose the Post Office scandal, one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in English legal history.
Ruby Wax joins lifelong collaborator Clive Tulloh on stage to relive unforgettable interviews, unseen clips and behind-the-scenes stories from her groundbreaking TV career, offering audiences a bold, funny and revealing journey through fame, controversy and insight.
Join Sue in her show – The Eternal Shame of Sue Perkins, as she delivers a hilarious treatise on stigma, humiliation, and misunderstanding.
Scouting For Girls commemorate the album’s 15th anniversary with a special celebratory tour which will see them mix songs from the album with all of their biggest hits.
Unicorn Theatre, Abingdon
Abingdon Drama Club presents Andrew Bovell’s Things I Know to Be True at the Unicorn Theatre this March — a powerful and moving exploration of family, love and identity.
Desperados bring the timeless sound of the Eagles to life, delivering flawless harmonies and classic West Coast rock hits including Hotel California, Lyin’ Eyes and Take It Easy, alongside songs from Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Joe Walsh’s solo careers.
Moscow Drug Club deliver a rich fusion of world jazz, folk, French musette, Latin grooves and New Orleans swing, combining original songs with reimagined classics from artists like Jacques Brel, Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen for an unforgettable live experience.
Aisling Bea brings her show, Older Than Jesus, with tales of travel, home, immigration, history, sex, babies, music, lovers, and enemies.
Monty Don brings his British Gardens journey to the stage, sharing stories and images from across the UK that reveal how our gardens reflect our history, character and deep connection to the natural world and the landscapes we cherish most.
University Church of St Mary the Virgin
The English Chamber Orchestra, with soloist Harriet Mackenzie, presents a classical programme including Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, Bach, Mozart, and Purcell, in the beautiful candlelit University Church, Oxford—perfect for first-time and seasoned concert-goers alike.
Oxford Harmonic Choir performs J. S. Bach’s monumental St. Matthew Passion, widely regarded as the greatest sacred choral work ever written, bringing its powerful storytelling, inventive harmony and dramatic intensity to audiences in a moving English-language performance.
King Pleasure and The Biscuit Boys bring their powerhouse jump, jive and swing sound to the stage, backed by 35 years, 7,000 performances and a reputation as the leading swing, blues and R&B band with decades of performances worldwide.
Join legendary comedian Harry Enfield for an unforgettable evening of laughter and reflection as he revisits 40 years of comedy, revives classic characters like Loadsamoney and Kevin the Teenager, and answers audience questions with trademark wit and charm.
Sue Caroline presents The Timeless Songs of Barbra Streisand, featuring a fantastic live band and captivating showcase of the iconic singer, featuring hit songs The Way We Were, Evergreen, People, Guilty, Woman in Love, Don’t Rain on My Parade, You Don’t Bring Me Flowers Somewhere and many more!
The Theatre Chipping Norton
The Bootleg Shadows bring the legendary sound of The Shadows back to life, performing a fantasy concert packed with classic hits from 1960 to the early 80s, complete with signature moves, timeless melodies and plenty of humour.
In celebration of performing together for over 30 years on stages across the world, Fisherman’s Friends are going on tour! Having sold out every venue on their last tour including the Royal Albert Hall, the band look forward to performing old songs and new across the UK’s most prestigious venues, including New Theatre Oxford.
The North Wall Arts Centre
YouthLab: Monologues & Music Masterclass explores actor-musicianship, combining drama and music to bring monologues to life. This three-day workshop at The North Wall ends with a sharing of work and welcomes participants of all experience levels.
The North Wall Arts Centre
NW Inventors: Make a Musical is a three-day creative course where participants explore music-making and storytelling, working together to create an original mini-musical in The North Wall’s Dance Studio with experienced, fully supervised facilitators.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Work In Theatre is a two-day course introducing young people to backstage careers, covering sound, lighting, technical skills and theatre management, with a guided technical tour and insight into non-performance pathways from experienced professionals.
Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical is a hit musical that tells the true story of a secret British operation during World War II, a fast-paced, hilarious, and unbelievable true story of the twisted secret mission that won us World War II.
Images of Authority: Portraits Between Iran and Europe explores how Fath Ali Shah Qajar, King George III, and Napoleon Bonaparte used portraiture to convey power and personality. Featuring works from Iran, Britain, and France, the exhibition includes restored Qajar paintings and reveals the strategies behind these rulers’ compelling visual representations.
Pat Suet-Bik Hui & the Three Perfections showcases the Hong Kong-born artist’s mastery of painting, calligraphy, and poetry, presented alongside works by her teacher Lui Shou-Kwan and other historical examples. The exhibition highlights Hui’s contemporary approach, blending abstract ink and colour washes with poetic inscriptions exploring love, loss, and life’s quiet joys.
In Bloom: How Plants Changed Our World at the Ashmolean Museum uncovers the hidden histories behind Britain’s most beloved blooms. Explore over 100 artworks and objects that reveal how plant exploration and trade shaped landscapes, cultures, and economies – from roses and tulips to camellias and peonies.
Oxford Events
What’s on this Easter in Oxford and Oxfordshire
What’s on in Oxford and across Oxfordshire this Easter bank holiday weekend
The first bank holiday of the year (and it’s a double!) usually brings with it plenty of opportunities to soak up spring – think parties, long brunches, vast lunches and an excuse to eat as much chocolate and hot cross buns as humanly possible.
One of the best ways to celebrate Easter in Oxford and across Oxfordshire is to spend time discovering Oxford and Oxfordshire. Don your Sunday best, kick up your heels and enjoy what’s on offer in the county – from the diverse culinary offerings to the best drinking spots.
For night owls looking to party past midnight, dance the night away at one of our varied nightclubs and late-night joints and let the good times roll on. Here’s your guide to the hottest spots for late-night dancing in the heart of the city.
Art lovers can squirrel themselves away in one of our many museums and galleries, where there is always a delightful permanent collection and a rolling programme of exhibitions and events.
Lovers of comedy can treat themselves to an evening of award-winning comedy at Saturday Night Comedy at The Glee Club, where four superb stand-up comedians will keep you laughing until Monday.
As always, here are our picks of events and things to do in Oxford and across Oxfordshire that are guaranteed to keep you busy over the Easter weekend. This is a curated list from our “What’s on” section. Do get in touch if there’s an event that should be on the list, and we’ll do our best to include it here.
The Covered Market, Oxford
The Great Covered Market Easter Egg Hunt has become a fantastic tradition in the market and a great way to really embrace the Easter holiday spirit. Inside or outside participating market shops you’ll find pictures of eggs with letters inside them. For each letter spotted, show the trader in the shop where you found it, and they’ll stamp your card – and give you a small chocolate egg too!
Greys Court, Henley-on-Thames
Make your way along the trail and find nature-inspired activities for the whole family. Greys Court is bursting with new life in Springtime. Take part in the Easter trail to discover ten games and activities to try out, all inspired by what’s going on in nature around us.
Hogshaw Farm & Wildlife Park
Spring is one of the best times of the year at Hogshaw Farm & Wildlife Park as new life appears once again. This Easter, celebrate the fresh new season with bouncy lambs, goat kids, hatchlings, spring planting and even special appearances from the Easter Bunny. There’s so much farm park fun on offer this spring.
Cogges Manor Farm, Witney
Cogges springs to life with farmyard fun and a new season of family friendly events. Meet the farmyard animals, sheep and goats, ponies, lambs, chickens, ducks and turkeys, including many rare breeds. Enjoy tasty Easter treats in the Cogges Kitchen café and look out for farm produce and gorgeous gifts in the shop.
28 & 29 March and 01 & 06 April
Visit Waddesdon for a fun-filled Easter adventure sure to surprise and delight. This Easter, the trail is jam-packed with plenty of fun games and creative activities. Follow your map, get involved in each activity, and don’t forget to collect your chocolate egg at the end.
Stonor Park, Henley-on-Thames
The annual Tumblestone Hollow Easter Trail will run every day from 28 March to 12 April. Discover the Easter Trail, nature walk, craft activities, and storytelling sessions, all within the picturesque backdrop of the gardens and woodland adventure playground.
The Waterperry bunny has dropped carrots across the grounds, and it’s up to keen explorers to sniff them out. Using the provided map, participants can mark each carrot’s location as they go. Along the way, they’ll also uncover letters on the carrots that spell out a hidden word – solve the puzzle and claim a prize from the Garden Shop!
Visit Blenheim Palace for a fun-packed family day out during the Easter weekend. There will be lots of ‘eggcellent’ activities for all the family to participate in, including circus skills, street entertainment and a special appearance from the Easter bunny. All activities will take place in the Walled Garden.
Hill End Outdoor Education Centre
Step back in time this Easter at Hill End Outdoor Education Centre. Visit the Ancient Settlement village and fabulous roundhouse, learn skills from years ago, and explore 67 acres of springtime nature.
Oxford Events
What’s on in Oxford & Oxfordshire this April
What’s on in Oxford and across Oxfordshire this April
Hello and welcome to your invaluable guide to the best events, exhibitions, theatre and things to do throughout April in Oxford and across Oxfordshire.
Winter is finally over, and we’re all starting to emerge from hibernation. With the sun putting in a few appearances, the city is coming alive with a sense of excitement and all the possibilities of summer – without the sweltering heat or sunburn.
Easter weekend is just around the corner too – bringing with it a double bank holiday filled with fun, from family-friendly days out to lively club nights. Get ready for an unforgettable month with our top picks of events and things to do in Oxford and across Oxfordshire.
Speaking of mild and sunny days, be sure to check out some of the best parks, open spaces and nature reserves in this neck of the woods as the flowers and trees start to bloom. We’ve even put together a list of some of the best places to enjoy the sun in Oxfordshire – because we’re good like that!
As you very well know, this is a curated list of things to do in Oxford and across Oxfordshire this April. Do take a look at the ‘What’s on’ section of the website, where you’ll find a full list of events in Oxford and across Oxfordshire, as well as unmissable events beyond the county that would make for a great day out.
Got an event that should be on the list? List your event on The Oxford Magazine website and reach our growing audience of people who live, work or place in Oxfordshire. Once again, welcome to your invaluable guide to what’s on in Oxford and across Oxfordshire this April.
The North Wall Arts Centre
YouthLab: Monologues & Music Masterclass explores actor-musicianship, combining drama and music to bring monologues to life. This three-day workshop at The North Wall ends with a sharing of work and welcomes participants of all experience levels.
The North Wall Arts Centre
NW Inventors: Make a Musical is a three-day creative course where participants explore music-making and storytelling, working together to create an original mini-musical in The North Wall’s Dance Studio with experienced, fully supervised facilitators.
Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical is a hit musical that tells the true story of a secret British operation during World War II, a fast-paced, hilarious, and unbelievable true story of the twisted secret mission that won us World War II.
Musical Youth Company of Oxford presents Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at Oxford Playhouse — a fantasmagorical family musical packed with unforgettable songs, magical adventure and high-flying fun.
The North Wall Arts Centre
Stevie Martin returns to the stage with Clout after selling out her first tour leg, bringing her sharp, high-energy comedy back to live audiences following 45 million online views and promising a show packed with rapid-fire jokes.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
The UK Pink Floyd Experience brings ‘The Songs from every Album Tour’ to 2026, performing music from all 15 Pink Floyd studio albums with stunning accuracy, a spectacular light show and classic hits from every era.
Be inspired by the natural pigments and flowers you can see in the Painted Wall on display at the Museum of Oxford, a legacy of Tudor Oxford.
The North Wall Arts Centre
Kendal Mountain Tour 2026: Adventure Night brings award-winning adventure films and live guest speaker Jude Kriwald to the stage, delivering an inspiring evening of exploration, resilience and powerful storytelling from across the globe.
The Complete Works of Jane Austen (Abridged) is a fast, funny 80-minute romp as three actors tackle Austen’s entire canon, bringing her beloved heroines, romances and sharp social satire to life in a big-hearted comedy.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Seven Drunken Nights: The Story of The Dubliners, the world’s No.1 celebration of Ireland’s most iconic band, will return to UK theatres in 2026 for its 10th Anniversary. With breathtaking performances and authentic Irish spirit, the show spans over 50 years, the 2026 UK tour of Seven Drunken Nights will feature an all-new production, boasting the show’s most lavish set to-date.
Led by city guide Hannah Field, meet a host of fascinating characters including a ‘lesbian, Indian princess, suffragette, refugee smuggler’, a flamboyant bus conductor, a Catholic Saint, and many more. Learn about local characters, pubs and clubs of Oxford, University societies, Oxford Pride, and future events.
The Boat Race, the annual world-famous rowing contest between crews from Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Clubs, will take place on Sunday, 04 April, at its celebrated Championship Course on the River Thames in London. Not quite in Oxfordshire, but you can catch all of the action on television at your favourite local sports bar. This year will see the 17st Men’s Boat Race and the 80th Women’s Boat Race.
The UK Bee Gees deliver an astonishingly authentic tribute, recreating the harmonies, style and stage presence of the Gibb brothers in a hit-filled show featuring You Should Be Dancing, How Deep Is Your Love, Night Fever and Stayin’ Alive.
Little Wander in association with PBJ Management presents Bridget Christie’s brand new comedy show – Jacket Potato Pizza.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Join The Magical Mr West for Adventures in Science, a fun-filled family show blending magic, experiments and mayhem as he and his wisecracking crow explore scientific enquiry, supersonic speed and the power of logic.
Featuring the classical reimaginings of a 13-piece Chamber Orchestra, ‘The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight’ is an evening that brings the soul-stirring sounds of orchestral instruments fused with the vivacious energy and distorted tones of Rock and Metal – performed live in stunning, candlelit surroundings. Expect a glorious mashup of head-banging hits, including the likes of Metallica, Led Zeppelin, Rage Against the Machine, Linkin Park and more.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Honeycomb brings together the best youth dancers and performers from Aylesbury Vale, Bucks, and the wider South East area to showcase their talent across four exciting nights. Tuesday and Wednesday bring musical theatre, drama, and dance extravaganzas, while Thursday and Friday are brimming with the best dance our area has to offer. Why not come along and see these amazing groups for yourself?
Pop icons Blue return for their 25th Anniversary Tour with special guests 911, celebrating their chart-topping hits and new album Reflections, out January 2026, the first taste of which comes with new single ‘One Last Time’.
Step into the enchanting world of Tales from Acorn Wood as Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s beloved characters come to life through songs, puppetry and interactive storytelling. A joyful family show perfect for young theatre-goers.
Join authors Lizzie Shannon-Little and Gerard Lewis for a playful, creative writing workshop inspired by classic cautionary tales
The Magic of The Beatles recreates the energy, humour and unforgettable hits of the Fab Four in a spectacular live concert experience touring the nation featuring She Loves You, A Hard Day’s Night, Help!, I Feel Fine, Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Hey Jude, Here Comes the Sun, Get Back and so many more non-stop chart toppers.
Tom Davis presents his fully loaded show – Spudgun, firing out his freshly cooked observations on life’s hot topics.
St Michael at the North Gate
Oxford Folk Festival presents an exciting double bill with mandolin maestro Simon Mayor partnered by singer/guitarist Hilary James, plus renowned 4-piece Moonrakers (cello, fretted instruments, harp, vocals). Expect jokes, choruses and superb musicianship.
Yourythmics delivers a vibrant live tribute to the Eurythmics, featuring iconic 80s hits and Annie Lennox solo classics, performed with energetic musicianship, striking costumes and a show-stopping performance from acclaimed tribute artist Stacy Green.
Strong Enough: Ultimate Tribute Concert to Cher is a dazzling live spectacular celebrating six decades of hits, iconic fashion and unforgettable performances from the queen of pop and rock.
Queen of the Night – A Tribute to Whitney Houston is a show that honours Whitney’s timeless songs with sensational vocalists and a live band. Prepare to be captivated by an extraordinary journey through three decades of all-time hits such as I Wanna Dance With Somebody, One Moment In Time, I’m Every Woman, I Will Always Love You, My Love Is Your Love, So Emotional, Run To You, Saving All My Love, How Will I Know, Million Dollar Bill, The Greatest Love Of All, and many more.
A Woodland Wonder is a playful theatre adventure for ages 2 to 6, featuring Ratty and friends in a fun-filled mix of storytelling, music, puppetry and games — ending with a stay-and-play session for families.
Join a Beer, Sausages and Marmalade walking tour to see Oxford through the eyes of Liz Woolley and discover Oxford’s unique food and drink heritage.
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Join the show as it delves into the mysteries of stars, planets, galaxies, and black holes, and embark on the quest to find life beyond Earth. Experience the profound ‘Power of Smallness’ and a truly inspirational segment for our younger audience, ‘Destiny’.
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Massaoke – Sing The Musicals is a musical tour by a sensational live band, character singers and a giant screen with sing-along lyrics. Get ready to belt out iconic hits from MAMMA MIA!, The Greatest Showman, Grease, Dirty Dancing, Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera, The Rocky Horror Show, Mary Poppins, Oliver!, We Will Rock You, and plenty more favourites.
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Neil Brand’s Centenary Laurel & Hardy Show celebrates 100 years of the legendary comedy duo with restored silent film clips, live improvised piano accompaniment and engaging insights into the life and legacy of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
Suzi Quatro brings her 2026 UK tour, celebrating an incredible 62 years in the music industry. Fans can expect all their favourite hits. Fans can expect all their favourite hits: ‘Can The Can’, ‘48 Crash’, ‘If You Can’t Give Me Love’, ‘Stumblin’ In’, ‘The Wild One’, ‘Devil Gate Drive’, ‘She’s In Love With You’ – and many more.
Jim Henson’s Labyrinth in Concert brings the beloved 80s cult classic to the big screen with a live band performing David Bowie’s iconic soundtrack in sync with his original vocals for an unforgettable cinematic experience.
Glorious! tells the hilarious and heartwarming true story of Florence Foster Jenkins, starring Wendi Peters and Matthew James Morrison in a sparkling 20th anniversary production of Peter Quilter’s Olivier-nominated comedy.
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Carlos Acosta’s Carmen is a bold, high-energy reimagining of the classic opera, blending flamenco, Cuban dance and contemporary ballet in a powerful production set to Rodion Shchedrin’s vibrant orchestration of Bizet’s score.
Kate Humble joins Kenton Theatre for a special fundraising evening, sharing stories from her acclaimed TV series, bestselling books and adventurous life.
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra welcomes Nicola Benedetti for Elgar’s epic Violin Concerto alongside the brilliant Enigma Variations, conducted by Marios Papadopoulos in a powerful celebration of orchestral emotion and virtuosity.
Every week, listeners across the UK tune into BBC Radio 2 to hear the legendary Tony Blackburn play the greatest songs of the 60’s. Now, the legendary DJ will be taking his Sounds of the 60’s show on the road for a UK tour celebrating the music of this much-loved decade.
Russell Howard, “one of the world’s top comedians” (Sunday Times) is back for a brand new live tour of the UK in 2026. As we reel from one global crisis to the next, join Russell, ‘the uplifting Comedy King’, as he puts the world to rights in his own uniquely hilarious way.
The Beatles, Harold Wilson & Me sees Alan Johnson reflect on his journey from orphaned childhood in West London to senior government roles, revealing how The Beatles and Harold Wilson shaped his life in this nostalgic look at post-war Britain.
The Noise Next Door are award-winning UK improvisers, turning audience suggestions into hilarious comedy on the spot, making you laugh like nobody’s business.
Club Mistero is a thrilling 1920s New York murder mystery set in a glittering speakeasy, where secrets, betrayal and revenge collide in an immersive theatre experience packed with sharp dialogue and unexpected twists.
Radiohead Reimagined By Candlelight returns to Oxford Town Hall as London Concertante transforms era-defining songs from The Bends to In Rainbows into a stunning orchestral experience illuminated by candlelight.
An Audience with Bob Champion is an inspiring evening celebrating the Grand National legend’s remarkable 1981 victory, courageous battle with cancer and lasting legacy, featuring live music from Gaelic Gold and conversation with host Andi Mac.
Nirvana UK is one of the world’s premier tribute bands to Nirvana, who strive to be as close to the real deal as possible. From the sound to the style, their live sets cover a whole spectrum of Nirvana’s back catalogue and deliver the ultimate 90s throwback.
Join Johns’ Boys Welsh Male Voice Choir in Oxford as they celebrate 10 years of world-class choral music. Choir of the World winners and Britain’s Got Talent favourites, they bring powerful voices, modern arrangements and the unmistakable sound of Wales.
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Bear Grylls: Never Give Up is an inspiring live show packed with survival stories, unseen footage and behind-the-scenes adventures, as the world-famous explorer shares powerful lessons on courage, resilience and determination for families and young adventurers.
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Dickens Theatre Company presents the Bard’s bloodiest tragedy! With the infamous Porter acting as narrator, an ensemble of 6 actors creates a cauldron of characters, as Macbeth and Lady Macbeth make their perilous descent toward Hell. Set against a backdrop of wars, witchery, and treasonous plotting, Shakespeare’s ambitious Macbeth remains ominously relevant in the 21st Century.
Maidenhead Musical Comedy Society presents Sweet Charity, the Tony Award-winning musical following hopeful romantic Charity Hope Valentine as she dreams of true love beyond the Fan-Dango Ballroom, featuring hits like ‘Big Spender’ and ‘If My Friends Could See Me Now.’
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Calling all English GCSE students and literature lovers! 1888. Victorian London is under attack. Within the thick Fitzrovia fog and dimly lamp-lit streets lurks an evil predator. Unprovoked, a young child is attacked and beaten by a mystery man. Who is this “sneering Satan”? 6 actors take on all the roles in DTC’s exciting new stage adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Victorian gothic masterpiece.
The Man Who Was Magic returns with a brand-new production from award-winning illusionist James Phelan. Expect jaw-dropping tricks, big laughs and impossible moments in the five-star show that has sold out worldwide and stunned audiences everywhere.
The Bluetones Acoustic show is two members of Brit Pop legends The Bluetones featuring 2 hours of music interspersed with the banter and story telling of two musicians who have been working together successfully for over 30 years.
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Sledgehammer, the best 80s tribute band around bring 3 hours of non-stop 80s hits with a huge lightshow and highly entertaining stage show.
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Queen of the Night – A Tribute to Whitney Houston returns in 2026 with another show-stopping celebration of the music, legacy, and once-in-a-generation talent of Whitney Houston. Prepare to be swept away by three decades of timeless classics, including ‘I Wanna Dance with Somebody,’ ‘One Moment in Time,’ ‘I’m Every Woman,’ ‘I Will Always Love You,’ ‘My Love Is Your Love,’ ‘So Emotional,’ ‘Run to You,’ ‘Saving All My Love,’ ‘How Will I Know,’ ‘Million Dollar Bill,’ ‘The Greatest Love of All,’ and many more audience favourites.
Come along to experience Not My Cup of Tea show with Josh Widdicombe – a funny stand-up with much references to tea. Expect it to be shorter and with lower production values than Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, but funnier and with more references to tea.
The second Scramble of the year will celebrate 100 years of the Technical Site of Bicester Motion, honouring the rich history of the former RAF Bicester that first began to take shape in 1926, a time when Bentley ruled Le Mans and the marques such as Sunbeam chased Land Speed Records, and Bugatti was the team to beat in Grand Prix racing.
Schola Cantorum of Oxford will present a programme of Shakespeare settings featuring contemporary and classical composers, concluding with Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music in a concert celebrating the University of Oxford chamber choir’s internationally recognised repertoire.
Alexander Gavrylyuk performs works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt and Modest Mussorgsky in the latest St John’s International Piano Series recital.
Mike Wozniak returns to Oxford with The Bench, a new live show featuring his distinctive storytelling style, following appearances on Taskmaster and the Three Bean Salad podcast.
Gardens In Bloom: Tours of Trinity College offers visitors an informal walk through Trinity College Oxford gardens, highlighting restoration work, sustainable planting and recent developments led by Head Gardener Kate Burtonwood.
The State of the Union brings together leading election analysts, journalists and politicians to examine what the 2026 campaigns reveal about political change and the future unity of the United Kingdom.
Murder comes to the countryside in the stage premiere of Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger’s Drift. Join DCI Barnaby and Sergeant Troy as they unravel secrets and rivalries in a gripping new theatrical whodunnit packed with twists, suspense, and charm.
Join Organ Recital with Richard Moore at Oxford Town Hall in the stunning Main Hall for some beautiful music performed on the famous Father Willis Organ.
Mark Smith brings military history to the stage with stories behind the Victoria Cross, exploring its origins, myths and remarkable recipients.
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra presents an all-Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart programme featuring Piano Concerto No. 23 and the Requiem, alongside the live premiere of Agnus Dei.
Simon and Garfunkel: Through the Years recreates the sound of Simon & Garfunkel, with Bookends performing classic songs including The Sound of Silence and Bridge Over Troubled Water.
Pat Suet-Bik Hui & the Three Perfections showcases the Hong Kong-born artist’s mastery of painting, calligraphy, and poetry, presented alongside works by her teacher Lui Shou-Kwan and other historical examples. The exhibition highlights Hui’s contemporary approach, blending abstract ink and colour washes with poetic inscriptions exploring love, loss, and life’s quiet joys.
In Bloom: How Plants Changed Our World at the Ashmolean Museum uncovers the hidden histories behind Britain’s most beloved blooms. Explore over 100 artworks and objects that reveal how plant exploration and trade shaped landscapes, cultures, and economies – from roses and tulips to camellias and peonies.
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