If you're living for the weekend, here's how you can make the most of it in Oxford.
To take the guessing work out of what’s happening locally, we’ve put together a list of some of the best events and activities to keep you occupied.
You can also take a look at Oxford Mail’s Local Events listings to stay in the loop.
What's on in Oxford this weekend?
HAPPY NEW YEAR!🎉🎊 We can't wait to see you out on the road this year. Where are you coming to see us in 2022? ❤️
— Texas (@texastheband) January 1, 2022
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Friday, March 18
Texas
The Glaswegian alternative rock band is coming to Oxford this Friday and you can still get your hands on tickets.
Prices start from £10 and can be purchased via the See Tickets website.
Start time: 7 pm
Location: New Theatre Oxford, George Street, Oxford
Reginald D. Hunter
Reginald D Hunter is back in Oxford with his brand new show Bombe Shuffleur.
Tickets start from £25 and can be purchased via the Oxford Playhouse website.
Start time: 8 pm
Location: Oxford Playhouse, 11-12 Beaumont Street, Oxfordshire, OX1 2LW
👑 THE GUILTY FEMINIST LIVE UK TOUR 2022 👑
— The Guilty Feminist (@GuiltFemPod) December 10, 2021
🎉 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! 🎉@DeborahFW & an array of world class guests are coming to a stage near you for an evening of comedy, discussion & activism. 🙌🙌
Guilty Feminists, get booking!!!
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Saturday, March 19
Museum of Marvellous Things
Expect puppets, songs, movement, live music and craft in this family-friendly interactive show.
Tickets cost £8 and can be bought via the Story Museum website.
Start time: 11 am and 2.30pm
Location: The Story Museum, 42 Pembroke Street, Oxfordshire, OX1 1BP
Sunday, March 20
The Guilty Feminist: Live
Deborah Frances-White is bringing her award-winning podcast to the New Theatre stage this weekend.
Tickets are available for £25 and can be booked via Ticketmaster.
Start time: 6.30pm
Location: New Theatre Oxford, George Street, Oxford
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