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Featured Events in Oxford in March 2025 (May Updated)

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March 2-Day Linocut Printmaking Workshop | 50 Hurst Street Studio

Mar 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Fine Art
Welcome to our Two-Day Linocut Workshop at 50 Hurst Street Studios! 8 & 9 March 2025 On this workshop you will learn all the skills needed to make single colour and multicolour linocut prints. We will cover all parts of the process from image composition, image transfer and carving techniques, to taking a print. We will teach you to operate our printing presses, but we will also show you how to print by hand. With the skills you learn on our course, you should be able to continue to exploring linocut printmaking at home. This course is taught by Robin and Rosie from The Wytham Studio. We only take a maximum of 6 on each courses so you will receive a lot of 1:1 attention. No prior experience is necessary but if you do have some experience, because of our high staff to student ration we will be able to tailor what you learn to what your needs are. We aim to get you working on 2 prints over the course, a black and white print on the first day to get to grip with the basics of the process, and a multi-colour image on the second days so we can look at how to work with colour. We can be flexible on this depending on your previous experience and intentions. We provide all materials you will need on the course, all we ask you to bring are ideas for your prints. Please do ask us if you have any questions about the course. We are running this course on March 15,16 and June 14,15. Information Source: The Wytham Studio | eventbrite

ENTRANCED | Dua Lounge

Mar 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
A boiler room style DJ Set event featuring two of Africa's finest DJs; DJ Jabsta & Discotechie! Featuring a mix of Afrobeas, Amapiano and Afrohouse selections Information Source: TRANCE | eventbrite

FRIENDLESS OR FORSAKEN? Ruth Lamont, Eloise Moss & Charlotte Wildman | Blackwell's Bookshop

Mar 13, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Literary Arts
Join us for an evening with Dr Ruth Lamont, Dr Eloise Moss and Dr Charlotte Wildman where they will be discussing their non-fiction book, FRIENDLESS OR FORSAKEN? Child Emigration from Britain to Canada, 1860-1935, which records the bravery and resilience of children whose lives were altered by this traumatic and divisive episode in the history of empire. Doors: 6.30pm, starts: 6.45pm Tickets are £4. Admission is free when purchasing a copy the book, which is available at a special discounted price for this event . About the book: Between 1860 and 1935, about 100,000 impoverished children were emigrated from Britain to Canada to seek a new life in the land of plenty. Charities, religious workers, philanthropists, and state-run institutions such as workhouses and orphanages all sent children abroad, claiming that this was the only way to prevent their becoming criminals or joining the masses of working-class unemployed. Friendless or Forsaken? follows the story of child emigration agencies operating in North West England, tracing the imperial relationships that enabled agents to send children away from their homes and parents, who often lost sight of them forever. The book sheds light on public support for the schemes, their financial beneficiaries, and how parents were persuaded to consent to sending their children across the world - frequently without fully realizing what rights they had signed away. The story charts the legal measures introduced to maintain and regulate child emigration schemes, as well as the way home children were portrayed as both needy and dangerous on each side of the Atlantic and how the children themselves sought to overcome prejudice and isolation in an unfamiliar country. About the authors: Dr Ruth Lamont is Reader in Child and Family Law at the University of Manchester. Her research focuses on the migration and movement of children between countries in both a modern and historical context. She is particularly interested in the role of violence in the family and the response of the law to the identification of victims of violence. Her research has been cited in the English courts and the Court of Justice of the European Union, and she has presented to the Hague Conference on Private International Law. She is currently UKRI Thematic Research Lead for Crime and Justice at the UK Parliament. Dr Eloise Moss is Senior Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Manchester. Her research focusses on histories of crime, gender, and urban space, as well as discrimination and inequalities. She has previously authored a book on the history of burglary in London from the Victorian period to the mid-twentieth century (Oxford University Press, 2019), as well as a forthcoming book on sex, crime, and civil rights protests in British hotels (Bloomsbury, 2025), funded by the British Academy. She is a regular ‘talking head’ on TV history documentaries and has also worked as historical consultant for the BBC’s Sister Boniface Mysteries. Her BlueSky handle is: @ladyburglar.bsky.social Dr Charlotte Wildman is Senior Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Manchester. She has written for The Conversation and History Today magazine and currently holds an AHRC Fellowship 'Reconsidering Crime in Working-Class Homes and Family Life, 1918-1979'. Tickets are £4.00. Admission is free when purchasing a copy of the book. If you cannot make the event but would like a dedicated copy of the book, please email events.manchester@blackwell.co.uk or call us on 0161 274 3331. Our event format is usually a 45 minute discussion between the author and interviewer, followed by a chance for audience members to ask questions. There will be the opportunity to get your book signed/dedicated after the event. Events are a brilliant opportunity to discover new books, meet authors and likeminded readers and learn something new. Support your local bookshop and help us keep the Manchester literary scene vibrant and exciting. You can follow us on Eventbrite and social media (@BlackwellsMCR) to keep up to date on upcoming events. Information Source: Blackwell's Manchester | eventbrite

Make Art: Manchester | The Whitworth

Mar 14, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Craft
Make Art: Manchester is a free in-person art group is an opportunity to connect with other artists in a relaxed and creative space. Make Art is a place to talk about art, life, and creativity, hatch new ideas and explore your potential as an artist. The group is facilitated by two Outside In ambassadors, so is both by and for the community of artists who face major barriers to the mainstream art world. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own creative projects to work on, in a communal space. We will always have some art materials on hand for those who wish to try something new. The idea of Make Art sessions is to develop a community of artists, particularly those more prone to isolation. What art you choose to make during the session will always be up to you, and as facilitators, we will take direction from the wider community as to what direction to take the sessions as the group develops. For those who work better with some structure, we will set a theme for each session, which attendees can choose to work to or simply ignore. For example, January’s theme will be ‘Inspiration – What inspires you?’ Artists are welcome to bring along and work in any and all materials, provided that they are appropriately contained on the way into the art room, i.e. in bags, boxes or other suitable containers. Art materials are not permitted to be carried through the main gallery, so we ask that all our attendees use the step-free entrance at the back of the building. This group is open to people regardless of skill level, how long you’ve been creating, or what your background is. Even if you don’t feel like you can call yourself an ‘artist’, for whatever reason, but you want to get crafty in a room with some other people, then we’re here for you. You do not need to be a member of Outside In to attend the group, so long as you meet Outside In’s criteria of facing barriers to the art world, whether that is through isolation, disability, mental illness, or social circumstances. If you are unsure, you can always get in touch. Places are very limited, so please book your ticket in advance. If it is showing as sold out on Eventbrite, there may still be places available - email Beth Hopkins Community Development Manager at beth.hopkins@outsidein.org.uk to find out. Please let Beth know if you have any access requirements, for example disabled parking, a quiet break out space, or to bring someone with you for support. Come along to meet other artists and make art! About Outside In Outside In works with artists who encounter barriers to the artworld due to health, disability, and social circumstance. You can find out more on our website: outsidein.org.uk. You do not need to already be an Outside In artist to take part, but you do need to face barriers to the art world. If you're unsure please get in touch with Beth to talk it through. Accessibility We aim to make the group as accessible as possible for everyone coming. Everyone's needs are different, so if you have requirements please get in touch with Beth at beth.hopkins@outsidein.org.uk to let us know how we can make sure the session works for you. For example, you might need a quiet breakout space, space for an electric wheelchair or walker, guide dogs, and you are also welcome to bring someone with you for support (please book a place for them too). You can read more about accessibility at the Whitworth here: whitworth.manchester.ac.uk/visit/access. We will be using a private room on the ground floor, which is wheelchair accessible.We will be providing labels for name badges and traffic light stickers for communication interaction at every session. More information here: stimpunks.org/access/interaction.Attendees are welcome to bring PAs/carers.Gender-neutral and accessible toilets are across the hall from the room we will be using.The nearest Changing Places toilet is at Manchester University, just further down Oxford Road.Refreshments will be provided.We are always open to both questions and feedback on accessibility.Directions Follow signs for step-free access to The Whitworth on Denmark Road. Enter through the Garden entrance. Turn right, go to the end of the hall. The private room we are using is on the right, opposite the bathrooms. All artists need to use this entrance, not just those with step-free needs. Information Source: Outside In | eventbrite

Ashtyn Barbaree & Sarah Lily Live at The Library (Oxford, UK) | The Library

Mar 14, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Musical
Arts
Join us for a live music event featuring Ashtyn Barbaree and Sarah Lily from the USA at The Library in Oxford, UK! Mark your calendars for March 14th, 2025 and invite your friends for a night filled with great music and good vibes at The Library! Doors 7pm, Show 8pm AshtynBarbaree is an internationally touring alternative folk/ americana singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Fayetteville, Arkansas, nestled in the Ozarks (USA). Known for her smokey yet ethereal voice and soulful melodies, she captivates audiences with authentic, heartfelt performances that have silenced rooms across the United States and Europe. Her latest self-produced album, Sent Through The Ceiling, debuted at #44 on the USA Alt-Country Charts in November 2024, solidifying her place as a rising star in Americana music. Ashtyn’s vulnerable and deeply resonant songwriting has earned her critical acclaim and accolades, including nominations for Acoustic Act of the Year (2024) and Americana Artist of the Year (2023) at the Arkansas Country Music Awards. Additionally, she was named the Arkansas State Music Ambassador by Arkansas Tourism, recognizing her significant contributions to the state's musical heritage. Live Video: https://youtu.be/xc5ZfFH7j5w?feature=shared&t=6 SarahLilyis an alternative folk, singer/songwriter who's musical journey began in the rustic Eastern part of Pennsylvania, where she spent her childhood singing in church choirs. However, as she approached the end of her high school years, she felt an irresistible urge to create her own stories through songwriting. Her first attempt, Ruby Lou, was born from a place of pain and loss as she grappled with the transition away from a close friendship that had defined her adolescence. For Sarah, her songs are like little time capsules, preserving memories and experiences that she fears she might otherwise forget. She hopes that her music can provide solace for others in the same way, offering a temporary respite from the weight of the world. With her raw, emotive songwriting, Sarah Lily brings her unique perspective and experiences to the forefront of her art. Live Video: https://youtu.be/sYZo0rIoM0k?feature=shared&t=175 Information Source: Ashtyn Barbaree & Sarah Lily | eventbrite

Discover Indian Classical Dance | Unley Town Hall

Mar 15, 2025 (UTC+09:30)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Dance
Bharatanatyam is one of India's most elegant and expressive dance forms. This workshop will focus on Bharatanatyam, though Priya will explain the nuances of Bharatanatyam, Mohiniyattam and Kathak. You will learn the foundational hand gestures and feet work and rich cultural and historical significance behind the movements, making every step more meaningful. Saturday 15 March, 2 - 3pm Unley Town Hall, Oxford Terrace, Unley This is an adult event. Cost $5 to be paid on booking, bookings essential. Book online via Eventbrite or phone 8372 5100. Please note: booking payments are non-refundable. Information Source: City of Unley Libraries | eventbrite

EFL Championship | Oxford United v Watford (Oxford) | The Kassam Stadium

Mar 15, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Football
Sports & Fitness
Explore accurate Oxford United v Watford sporting information for 15th March, as well as links for Football news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Oxford United Football Club is a professional football team based in Oxford, England. The team was founded in 1893 and has since then been a member of the English Football League. They currently compete in League One, the third tier of English football. Over the years, Oxford United has developed a strong fan base and has won several accolades, including the Football League Cup in 1986. The team has produced notable players such as James Constable, Kemar Roofe, and Curtis Nelson. The home stadium for Oxford United is the Kassam Stadium, which has a capacity of over 12,000 spectators. With a rich history and talented players, Oxford United continues to be a competitive force in English football. The Watford Football Club, also known as the Hornets, is a professional football team based in Watford, England. Founded in 1898, the club has a long and rich history in English football. They currently play in the Premier League, the highest level of English football, and have been a consistent presence in the league since 2015. The team has won numerous titles and trophies over the years, with their most recent achievement being the runners-up in the 2019 FA Cup final. Some notable players who have donned the Watford jersey include John Barnes, Luther Blissett, and Troy Deeney. The team's home stadium is Vicarage Road, which has a capacity of over 22,000 and has been their home since 1922. The club prides itself on its strong, dedicated fan base and their unwavering support for the team. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Curator-led Exhibition Tours | Modern Art Oxford

Mar 15, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Fine Art
Gain behind-the-scenes insights into our new exhibitions with our free curator-led tours.Dates: Saturday15 March: Barbara Steveni: I Find Myself and Art on the Out: Artist Residencies from our Archive Friday 11 April: Barbara Steveni: I Find Myself and Art on the Out: Artist Residencies from our Archive Saturday 7 June: Barbara Steveni: I Find Myself and Art on the Out: Artist Residencies from our Archive Each tour will start 1pm and last roughly an hour. You will be met in the Social Space, please ask a member of staff if you can't find where to go. We offer a range of facilities to ensure we are accessible to visitors. Please click here to find out more about visiting Modern Art Oxford. If you have any questions about your visit, please get in touch at info@modernartoxforg.org.uk. Information Source: Modern Art Oxford | eventbrite

QUEER FICTION: Alex Allison & Curtis Garner in conversation | Blackwell's Bookshop

Mar 17, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Literary Arts
We are thrilled to be welcoming Alex Allison and Curtis Garner to the shop for an evening of queer stories touching on masculinity and desire. Both incredible coming of age stories about knowing yourself and finding your own voice, Alex and Curtis will be discussing GREATEST OF ALL TIME and ISAAC with Lara Williams. Doors: 6.30pm, starts: 6.45pm Tickets are £4. Admission is free when purchasing a copy of either book. About the books: About Greatest Of All Time: Samson Kabarebe is on the verge of stardom. At just nineteen, he's poised to take the football world by storm. Joining a struggling Premier League team, he steps into the spotlight, taking over the position-and squad number-of a rising homegrown talent who is wrestling with his own dreams and desires. What begins as resentment between the two young athletes quickly evolves into an intense, undeniable bond. Samson's fiery drive, electrifying skills and irresistible charm spark a transformation, not just in the fortunes of the team, but in the lives around him. As their connection deepens, the story hurtles into a high-stakes world of competition, passion and raw want. Both men are forced to confront the pressures of masculinity, the ever-present threat of scandal, and the fragile balance of living in a body that could betray you at any moment. About Isaac: In modern-day London, inexperienced teenager Isaac loses his virginity through a dating app - a disappointing yet addictive experience. Overwhelmed by his A-Level exams and uncertain future, he spends his last summer before university escaping into a dizzying new world of casual sex with forgettable men. Until he meets twenty-eight-year-old Harrison at a party. Isaac is immediately infatuated by the handsome, charismatic artist, but as they grow closer, his sense of self becomes increasingly hazy. Harrison's demands shift constantly, and while Isaac tries everything to prove his worthiness, jeopardising his relationships with his mother and his best friend in the process, he must ask himself: is he complicit in his own suffering? Is Harrison the reason he has lost himself, or did he even know who he was to begin with? About the authors: Alex Allison(b. 1991) lives and works in London. Alex is a graduate of the Centre for New Writing MA at University of Manchester. His debut novel, The Art of the Body, was published in 2019. It won a Somerset Maugham Award and was longlisted for the Desmond Elliot Prize. Alex is a fan and co-owner of AFC Wimbledon. Curtis Garner was born in Cornwall in 1996. When he was eighteen, he moved to London to study Creative Writing and English Literature at the University of Greenwich. He graduated in 2017 and has been working in publishing since. In 2020, he also received an MA with Distinction from the Manchester Writing School, where much of Isaac was written. In his spare time, he reviews novels on Instagram (@queer_novels). He lives in Hackney. Tickets are £4.00. Admission is free when purchasing a copy of either of the books. If you cannot make the event but would like a dedicated copy of the book, please email events.manchester@blackwell.co.uk or call us on 0161 274 3331. Our event format is usually a 45 minute discussion between the author and interviewer, followed by a chance for audience members to ask questions. There will be the opportunity to get your book signed/dedicated after the event. Events are a brilliant opportunity to discover new books, meet authors and likeminded readers and learn something new. Support your local bookshop and help us keep the Manchester literary scene vibrant and exciting. You can follow us on Eventbrite and social media (@BlackwellsMCR) to keep up to date on upcoming events. Information Source: Blackwell's Manchester | eventbrite

THE EDGES: Angelo Tijssens & Michele Hutchison | Blackwell's Bookshop

Mar 18, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
We are so excited to welcome Angelo Tijssens and Michele Hutchinson to the shop to discuss Angelo's novel THE EDGES, a moving debut about masculinity, connection and the idea of home. Michele Hutchison translated The Edges from Dutch to English and they will be in conversation about the book's themes and its translation process. This UK event has been supported by Flip Through Flanders. Doors: 6.30pm, starts: 6.45pm Tickets are £4. Admission is free when purchasing a copy the book. About the book: A man returns to his hometown to clear out the flat of his recently deceased mother. While there, he cannot resist visiting his former lover. As a storm rages in the night outside, he finds in the man’s embrace some kind of quiet; some kind of home. As we are drawn into the narrator’s past, we see how a childhood marked by abuse and a life lived on the edges can shape someone – and what respite and beauty can be found in love and trust. Unsentimental yet aching with longing and vulnerability, Angelo Tijssens’ The Edges is a deeply humane, moving and beautiful debut. About the authors: Angelo Tijssens studied theatre at the Antwerp Conservatorium. He was director Lukas Dhont’s co-writer on award-winning feature films Girl and Close. De randen (The Edges) is his debut novel. It has been translated into Spanish, French and German, won the jury prize at the Prix Roman Gay in France and was shortlisted for the Bronzen Uil in the Netherlands. He lives in Antwerp. Michele Hutchison is a British writer and translator, mainly of Dutch-language literature. She won the 2020 International Booker Prize for her translation of The Discomfort of Evening by Lucas Rijneveld. A book that feels like heartache – at once tender & violent, intimate & lyrical. - Seán Hewitt Tickets are £4.00. Admission is free when purchasing a copy of the book. If you cannot make the event but would like a dedicated copy of the book, please email events.manchester@blackwell.co.uk or call us on 0161 274 3331. Our event format is usually a 45 minute discussion between the author and interviewer, followed by a chance for audience members to ask questions. There will be the opportunity to get your book signed/dedicated after the event. Events are a brilliant opportunity to discover new books, meet authors and likeminded readers and learn something new. Support your local bookshop and help us keep the Manchester literary scene vibrant and exciting. You can follow us on Eventbrite and social media (@BlackwellsMCR) to keep up to date on upcoming events. Information Source: Blackwell's Manchester | eventbrite

Discover African Drumming Workshop | Unley Town Hall

Mar 20, 2025 (UTC+09:30)ENDED
Oxford
Musical
Arts
This dynamic session led by Bortier Okoe, a master drummer, musician, and cultural educator promises to transport you to the heart of rhythm and melody. While learning basic drumming techniques and skills you will explore rhythms and sounds that form the foundation of traditional drumming, connecting you to the pulse of music from cultures around the world. Thursday 20 March, 6 - 7pm Unley Town Hall, Oxford Terrace, Unley Please note : this is an adult event. Cost $5 to be paid on booking, bookings essential. Book online via Eventbrite or phone 8372 5100. Please note: booking payments are non-refundable. Information Source: City of Unley Libraries | eventbrite

Calembours Comedy Club SOIREE PREMIERE FOIS | Oxford Café

Mar 20, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Comedy
Discover the top humorists from Lille at the highly-anticipated Calembours Comedy Club SOIREE PREMIERE FOIS. The event will take place at the renowned Oxford Café located at 21 Rue Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul, 59000 Lille on March 20, 2025. Prepare for an evening filled with laughter and entertainment, all at no cost. Mark your calendars for a memorable night of comedy in the vibrant city of Lille.

The Best Musical Ever? | The Dancehouse, Oxford Road, Manchester, UK

Mar 20, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Musical
Arts
Experience the magic of live theater at "The Best Musical Ever?" in Manchester. This highly anticipated event will take place at The Dancehouse on Oxford Road. Immerse yourself in the captivating performances on March 20, 2025. Tickets are available for £11.55 - £16.96, offering an affordable opportunity to witness a spectacular production. Don't miss out on this unforgettable evening of entertainment in the heart of Manchester.

Evening Class: Imploded Still-Lives | Modern Art Oxford

Mar 20, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Painting
Revisit what you know about traditional techniques to create still-lifes from destroyed domestic objects. This class offers an introduction to drawing or an opportunity to reimagine and expand your practice, leading to radically different creative outcomes. For generations, artists have used objects to explore representations of the self by infusing even the most ordinary items with deeper meaning. Feminist artists, in particular, have politicised subjecthood through the use of symbolic objects making statements about identity, agency and societal roles. All abilities welcome – no previous art experience necessary! This is the first of three evening classes inspired by our current exhibition Barbara Steveni: I Find Myself. Tickets are sold per session to keep things flexible, but we encourage you to attend all three if you can! Friends received early booking on this event. Find out more about joining as a Friend here. Information Source: Modern Art Oxford | eventbrite

KADDYSHACK 2025 | The Ole Miss Golf Course

Mar 20–Mar 21, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Oxford
Sports & Fitness
Golf
Deadline to Sign Up: Friday, March 7th, 2025 (payment due)Intrested in sponsoring? intrest formKD Kaddyshack 2025 is Kappa Delta’s annual 4-man scramble golf tournament, blending fun, community, and philanthropy. This year, the event will support Prevent Child Abuse America, founded by KD sister Donna Stone, as well as our local beneficiary, the North Mississippi Exchange Family Center in Oxford, MS. Participants will play on one designated day: Thursday, March 20th, geared toward students and fraternity members, or Friday, March 21st, welcoming parents, families, and other supporters. Each golfer will receive a KD Kaddyshack t-shirt and a cooler, with the first-place team awarded a trophy. Registration now includes the Near Pin Contest and Long Drive Contest, giving every player a chance to win these exciting challenges. To enter the door prize raffle, players must purchase mulligan tickets. Each player can purchase up to 2 mulligans, with a team maximum of 8. Every mulligan ticket includes an entry into the door prize raffle. Mulligans/entries will also be available for purchase at the welcome table on the day of the tournament. Tee times are assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis, and we will do our best to match a tee time that works best for each team. So, join us for a day of friendly competition, complimentary beverages, and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference. Your participation helps strengthen families and prevent child abuse both locally and nationally. KD Kaddyshack 2025 promises to be an unforgettable event, so come swing for a cause! ⛳💚 Information Source: Kappa Delta Alpha Mu | eventbrite

Divorced Dad Music Night Sydney | Oxford Art Factory

Mar 21–Mar 22, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Oxford
Concerts
Pop
Sitting at home on your fold out chair in your new 1 bedroom unit blasting some Divorced Dad Rock? Come enjoy a night out where you get to hear your favourite grungy, grunty, groany bands back when music was ‘actually good’ 😎 Make sure to tell everyone around you that you can’t believe they don't know each song that plays. We’ll be putting our hands in our pockets and leaning back to the sounds of: Nickelback / Daughtry / Creed / Tonic / Hinder / Lifehouse / Papa Roach / 3 Doors Down / Pearl Jam / Seether / Incubus / Staind / Fuel / Three Days Grace / Puddle of Mudd / Soundgarden / Audio Slave / Stone Temple Pilots / Foo Fighters / Spiderbait / Powderfinger / Nirvana / Killing Heidi / Silverchair Name one song from the shirt you're wearing haha, I bet you can't! Best DADCORE outfit wins prizes! $100 Bar Tab Giveaways DAD THEMED DRINKS ‘NOW THIS IS MUSIC’ MOONSHINE ‘I SAW THESE GUYS LIVE ONCE’’ GULP ‘BACK IN MY DAY’ DROP Early bird tickets are only $10, pretty cheap compared to child support 🤑 Staff wanted - multiple roles available! DJs, Designers, Photographers, Content Creators, Influencers, Videographers, Video Editors, Photo Editors, Door Staff, Event Hosting Staff, Full time event managers, plus more! INBOX THE EVENT PAGE TO APPLY. DO NOT CONTACT VENUES. We do not condone the purchase of tickets from any 3rd party resellers. The only way to guarantee the authenticity of tickets is by purchasing directly from the ticket link listed in our event. If an individual claims to have tickets available for this event they are not verified by us ​​and may not be legitimate tickets. Unfortunately, this event is not 100% wheelchair accessible. Please check the venue's website for more information. Companion cards are welcome, just show it on entry. We do not tolerate any disrespectful behaviour toward other patrons. 18+ photo ID required. No refunds. End time of this event is approximate; it might end earlier or later depending on the venue and how busy it is. Information Source: Emo Night | eventbrite

Divorced Dad Music Night Sydney | Oxford Art Factory

Mar 21–Mar 22, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Oxford
Concerts
Pop
Sitting at home on your fold out chair in your new 1 bedroom unit blasting some Divorced Dad Rock? Come enjoy a night out where you get to hear your favourite grungy, grunty, groany bands back when music was ‘actually good’ 😎 Make sure to tell everyone around you that you can’t believe they don't know each song that plays. We’ll be putting our hands in our pockets and leaning back to the sounds of: Nickelback / Daughtry / Creed / Tonic / Hinder / Lifehouse / Papa Roach / 3 Doors Down / Pearl Jam / Seether / Incubus / Staind / Fuel / Three Days Grace / Puddle of Mudd / Soundgarden / Audio Slave / Stone Temple Pilots / Foo Fighters / Spiderbait / Powderfinger / Nirvana / Killing Heidi / Silverchair Name one song from the shirt you're wearing haha, I bet you can't! Best DADCORE outfit wins prizes! $100 Bar Tab Giveaways DAD THEMED DRINKS ‘NOW THIS IS MUSIC’ MOONSHINE ‘I SAW THESE GUYS LIVE ONCE’’ GULP ‘BACK IN MY DAY’ DROP Early bird tickets are only $10, pretty cheap compared to child support 🤑 Staff wanted - multiple roles available! DJs, Designers, Photographers, Content Creators, Influencers, Videographers, Video Editors, Photo Editors, Door Staff, Event Hosting Staff, Full time event managers, plus more! INBOX THE EVENT PAGE TO APPLY. DO NOT CONTACT VENUES. We do not condone the purchase of tickets from any 3rd party resellers. The only way to guarantee the authenticity of tickets is by purchasing directly from the ticket link listed in our event. If an individual claims to have tickets available for this event they are not verified by us ​​and may not be legitimate tickets. Unfortunately, this event is not 100% wheelchair accessible. Please check the venue's website for more information. Companion cards are welcome, just show it on entry. We do not tolerate any disrespectful behaviour toward other patrons. 18+ photo ID required. No refunds. End time of this event is approximate; it might end earlier or later depending on the venue and how busy it is. Information Source: Emo Night | eventbrite

SYDNEY DIVORCED DAD ROCK NIGHT 1 | Oxford Art Factory

Mar 21–Mar 22, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Oxford
Concerts
Pop
Sitting at home on your fold out chair in your new 1 bedroom unit blasting some Divorced Dad Rock? Come enjoy a night out where you get to hear your favourite grungy, grunty, groany bands back when music was ‘actually good’ 😎 Make sure to tell everyone around you that you can’t believe they don't know each song that plays. We’ll be putting our hands in our pockets and leaning back to the sounds of: Nickelback / Daughtry / Creed / Tonic / Hinder / Lifehouse / Papa Roach / 3 Doors Down / Pearl Jam / Seether / Incubus / Staind / Fuel / Three Days Grace / Puddle of Mudd / Soundgarden / Audio Slave / Stone Temple Pilots / Foo Fighters / Spiderbait / Powderfinger / Nirvana / Killing Heidi / Silverchair Name one song from the shirt you're wearing haha, I bet you can't! Best DADCORE outfit wins prizes! $100 Bar Tab Giveaways DAD THEMED DRINKS ‘NOW THIS IS MUSIC’ MOONSHINE ‘I SAW THESE GUYS LIVE ONCE’’ GULP ‘BACK IN MY DAY’ DROP Early bird tickets are only $10, pretty cheap compared to child support 🤑 Staff wanted - multiple roles available! DJs, Designers, Photographers, Content Creators, Influencers, Videographers, Video Editors, Photo Editors, Door Staff, Event Hosting Staff, Full time event managers, plus more! INBOX THE EVENT PAGE TO APPLY. DO NOT CONTACT VENUES. We do not condone the purchase of tickets from any 3rd party resellers. The only way to guarantee the authenticity of tickets is by purchasing directly from the ticket link listed in our event. If an individual claims to have tickets available for this event they are not verified by us ​​and may not be legitimate tickets. Unfortunately, this event is not 100% wheelchair accessible. Please check the venue's website for more information. Companion cards are welcome, just show it on entry. We do not tolerate any disrespectful behaviour toward other patrons. 18+ photo ID required. No refunds. End time of this event is approximate; it might end earlier or later depending on the venue and how busy it is. Information Source: Emo Night | eventbrite

Gulp Fiction poetry reading - poetry, labour and land | Gulp Fiction

Mar 21, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Literary Arts
Join us for a wonderful evening of poetry by Patrick Romero McCafferty, Eric Yip, Colin Bramwell and Jennifer Wong, in response to the connections between poetry, labour and land, and celebrate the launch of Glass Knot Sun (ignitionpress, 2025). About the poets Patrick Romero McCafferty is a poet of Scottish and Meixcan heritage. His work has been shortlisted for numerous prizes and published in journals including Irish Pages, The Rialto and Wasafiri. He co-founded Wet Grain and fronts the band anoraq. His latest pamphlet is Glass Knot Sun (ignitionpress, 2025). Eric Yip: Eric Yip is a poet from Hong Kong. He won the 2021 National Poetry Competition and was shortlisted for the 2023 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem. His poems have appeared in Best New Poets, The Guardian, Oxford Poetry, and The Poetry Review. His debut pamphlet is Exposure (ignitionpress, 2024). Colin Bramwell is from the Black Isle. He was the runner up for the 2020 Edwin Morgan Poetry Award and won the 2024 Lucien Stryk Translation Prize. His poems have appeared in Poetry Review, PN Review, The Rialto, The London Magazine and Irish Pages. Fower Pessoas, his Scots adaptation of Fernando Pessoa's poetry, will be published by Carcanet in late February 2025. Jennifer Wong is the author of Time Difference (Verve), Letters Home (Nine Arches Press) and other publications. Her collection, Light Year, is forthcoming from Nine Arches Press. Information Source: What we read now | eventbrite

Afghan Mosaic Community Art Workshop | Unley Town Hall

Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+09:30)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Craft
Join us to create a 20 x 10 cm mosaic tile for a Harmony Week project to be hung at Goodwood Library. Draw your inspiration from beautiful traditional embroidery by Afghan Women that will be translated into a glass mosaic. This project is based on the Mosaic for Afghan Women currently exhibited at Adelaide Airport. Sunday 23 March, 1.30 - 4.30pm Unley Town Hall, Oxford Terrace, Unley This is an adult event. Please wear closed in shoes for safety. Please note this is a workshop for adults. Free, bookings essential. Book online via Eventbrite or phone 8372 5100. Information Source: City of Unley Libraries | eventbrite

Photography, Drawing & The Magic Lantern by Alexander Mourant | Old Fire Station

Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Fine Art
Designed to create more questions than answers, this sensory workshop will appeal to those with an interest in interdisciplinary practice and art history, exploring a variety of research sources, experimental drawing exercises, and ways of making and thinking about photography. The workshop will culminate in reworking and manipulating found 35mm negatives, to then present a collaborative screening on a slide projector. Participants are encouraged to bring their own negatives/positive slide film which they’d like to use as materials for projection. Alexander Mourant is an artist, educator and writer based in London. His debut monograph, The Night and the First Sculpture, was published by Folium, 2024. Recent exhibitions include To Walk in the Image, Lismore Castle Arts, Ireland (2023), At the Farthest Edge: Rebuilding Photography, NŌUA, Norway (2023) and A Sudden Vanishing, Seen Fifteen Gallery, London (2023). Mourant is a recipient of grants from Arts Council Norway, Arts Council England and ArtHouse Jersey. He has been commissioned by FT Weekend Magazine, Hapax Magazine and The Greatest Magazine, and included in BJP, The Guardian, Photograph, Photoworks, METAL Magazine and Photomonitor. He won the Free Range Award and was nominated for the Foam Paul Huf Award. Mourant is a Member of Revolv Collective and Contributor at C4 Journal. He achieved BA Photography at Falmouth University, and MA Photography at Royal College of Art, London. He is a Lecturer in Photography at Kingston University. All other materials will be provided. A vegetarian lunch will be provided.These workshops are designed for 18 + Information Source: Photo Oxford | eventbrite

Get Your Crit Together - Young Artists Critique @ Magdalen Road Studios | Magdalen Road Studios

Mar 24, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Fine Art
Join us on Monday 24th March from 6:30pm to discuss any pieces, works in progress or ideas with young artist peers. Refreshments provided and an option for a casual drink afterwards. Information Source: Erin Rosalie Thomas | eventbrite

RYA Dinghy Racing Events | Team Racing Championships Day 2 (Oxford) | Oxford Sailing Club

Mar 24, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Sports & Fitness
Sailing
Explore Team Racing Championships Day 2 sporting information for 24th March, as well as links for Sailing tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Sailing Team Racing Championships is an exciting and highly competitive sporting event that brings together some of the world's best sailors to compete for the title. This event features teams made up of six skilled sailors, with three boats per team, racing against each other in a series of thrilling races. The participating teams are from different countries and are selected based on their performance in regional qualifiers. The event takes place in a beautiful and challenging location with a well-maintained stadium that provides a perfect setting for the races. Fans can expect to see top-notch sailing skills, teamwork, and strategic maneuvers from the talented players as they battle it out on the water. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Oxford Poetry Circle Presents: A Poetic and Musical Spin | Common Ground Cafe - Social Cowork & Community Arts

Mar 26, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Literary Arts
Join us for an evening of poetry, music, and performance at the Oxford Poetry Circle! Featured poets Anthony Howell, Bettina Schroeder, and Arthur Wood will be taking Oxford on a poetic, musical spin. The event will also include an open mic segment, where you can share your own poem, music, or performance. Don't miss out on this exciting event! Information Source: Marian Eastwood | eventbrite

OCAC winter awards night | Oxford Quins RFC

Mar 27, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Welcome to the OCAC winter awards night! Join us for a night of celebration and recognition at the Oxford Quins RFC. Get ready to applaud our outstanding members and enjoy a fun-filled evening with friends and fellow sports enthusiasts. Don't miss out on this exciting event where we honor our dedicated athletes and volunteers. Get your tickets now and let's make this a memorable night to remember! Information Source: eventbrite

Basketball Varsity - Oxford Brookes v Reading | Oxford Brookes University Centre for Sport

Mar 29, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Sports & Fitness
Running
Welcome to the Oxford Brookes v Reading Basketball Varsity 2025! Come join us for two exciting Basketball matches between Oxford Brookes University and Reading University. Event Details: Date: Saturday 29 March 2025Location: Oxford Brookes University Centre for Sport (Headington), Sports HallDoors Open: 6:00pmWomen's Start: 6:30pmMen's Start: 9:00pmYour ticket grants access onlyto the Basketball matches. Tickets for other sports are available separately. Carry-in policy Sealed bottles of water and soft drinks, and personal food items (e.g., a sandwich, crisps, piece of fruit) are all permitted.Strictly no alcohol is permitted to be brought into the venue.Bag checks will be in operation.Concessions Food and drink will be available from various concession stands.Parking There is no parking on site. We encourage attendees to travel by public transport or by active travel where possible.Thornhill Park & Ride is recommended for parking with buses direct to the Headington Campus. Information Source: Brookes Sport | eventbrite

Hockey Varsity - Oxford Brookes v Reading | Oxford Brookes University Centre for Sport

Mar 29, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Sports & Fitness
Hockey
Welcome to the Oxford Brookes v Reading Hockey Varsity 2025! Come join us for 3 brilliant Hockey matches between Oxford Brookes University and Reading University. Event Details: Date: Saturday 29 March 2025Location: Oxford Brookes University Centre for Sport (Headington), Astro PitchDoors Open: 2:30pmMixed Hockey start: 3:00pmMen's Hockey start:5:00pmWomen's Hockey start: 7:00pmYour ticket grants access onlyto the three Hockey matches. Tickets for other sports are available separately. Carry-in policy Sealed bottles of water and soft drinks, and personal food items (e.g., a sandwich, crisps, piece of fruit) are all permitted.Strictly no alcohol is permitted to be brought into the venue.Bag checks will be in operation.Concessions Food and drink will be available from various concession stands.Parking There is no parking on site. We encourage attendees to travel by public transport or by active travel where possible.Thornhill Park & Ride is recommended for parking with buses direct to the Headington Campus. Information Source: Brookes Sport | eventbrite

Rugby, Softball & Lacrosse Varsity - Oxford Brookes v Reading | Oxford Quins RFC

Mar 29, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Sports & Fitness
Rugby
Welcome to the Oxford Brookes v Reading Varsity 2025! Come join us for the Rugby Union, Rugby League, Softball & Lacrosse Varsity. Gain access to all 6 matches. Music, bar and food all hosted at Oxford Harlequins. Date: Saturday 29 March 2025 Doors Open: 10:00 Softball Start: 11:30 Lacrosse (Men's) Start: 11:00 Lacrosse (Women's) Start: 13:30 Rugby League (Men's) Start: 12:00 Rugby Union (Men's) Start: 17:00 - Reading have withdrawn from this fixture. Rugby Union Men will be playing a Town v Gown match vs Oxford Harlequins Rugby Union (Women's) Start: 14:30 Location: Horspath Sports Ground, Oxford Rd, Horspath, Oxford OX4 2RR Carry-in policy Sealed bottles of water and soft drinks, and personal food items (e.g., a sandwich, crisps, piece of fruit) are all permitted.Strictly no alcohol is permitted to be brought into the venue.Bag checks will be in operation.Concessions Food and drink will be available from various concession stands.Parking There is no parking on site. We encourage attendees to travel by public transport or by active travel where possible.Tickets are valid for all the games listed above. Information Source: Brookes Sport | eventbrite

EFL Championship | Middlesbrough v Oxford United (Middlesbrough) | Riverside Stadium

Mar 29, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Football
Sports & Fitness
Explore Middlesbrough v Oxford United sporting information for 29th March, as well as links for Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Middlesbrough Football Club, also known as Boro, is a professional football team based in the town of Middlesbrough, England. The club was founded in 1876 and is one of the oldest in the country. They currently compete in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. The club has a rich history, having won the Football League Cup in 2004 and reaching the UEFA Cup final in 2006. Some notable players who have donned the Middlesbrough jersey include Juninho Paulista, Gareth Southgate, and Stewart Downing. The team plays their home matches at the Riverside Stadium, which can accommodate over 34,000 fans. With a passionate fanbase and a talented squad, Middlesbrough continues to be a strong contender in the competitive world of English football. Oxford United Football Club is a professional football team based in Oxford, England. The team was founded in 1893 and has since then been a member of the English Football League. They currently compete in League One, the third tier of English football. Over the years, Oxford United has developed a strong fan base and has won several accolades, including the Football League Cup in 1986. The team has produced notable players such as James Constable, Kemar Roofe, and Curtis Nelson. The home stadium for Oxford United is the Kassam Stadium, which has a capacity of over 12,000 spectators. With a rich history and talented players, Oxford United continues to be a competitive force in English football. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Absolute Legends | Courtyard by Marriott Oxford South

Mar 29, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Experience an unforgettable evening at Absolute Legends in Milton, where the renowned tribute act will perform hits from legendary artists such as Phil Collins, Van Morrison, and Simply Red. The event will take place at Courtyard by Marriott Oxford South on March 29, 2025. Immerse yourself in the spectacular music of these iconic legends with a ticket priced at £16 and receive a complimentary glass of prosecco with every purchase. Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy a night of timeless classics in the heart of Milton.

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