James St Open Mic hosted by Lee Bo
James St. Tavern 47-48 James Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United KingdomJoin us for our weekly Open Mic with the finest musicians in Oxford. A glorious way to end your week!
Join us for our weekly Open Mic with the finest musicians in Oxford. A glorious way to end your week!
The Friends of Aston's Eyot will be holding an art auction to raise much needed funds for our local nature reserve. Various local artists have kindly donated a number of...
Rhodri Buttrick is a product of the garishly colourful 90s, shaped and battered by decay and ruin of the last two decades. Expect a tale of dyslexia, Bodger and Badger,...
The first (and best) Comedy Open Mic in Oxford, JST's Open Mic is the spot to see new emerging talent performing alongside tried and tested semi-pros! Every Thursday join our...
Moules Marinière at the Old Bookbinders Served every Friday evening from 5.30pm (Subject to supplier availability) C'est Bon. Booking a table is highly recommended
The Shakes are a 7 piece soul, Blues and funk collective which feature soul shaking rhythms and a set list ranging from Stevie wonder to Stevie nicks, there sure to...
Jesters are a three-piece psychedelic folk band, mixing their own songs with rabble-rousing fiddle and guitar tunes. They also perform complete remakes of traditional ballads, and adapt European folk melodies from...
Join us for our weekly Open Mic with the finest musicians in Oxford. A glorious way to end your week!
IF Oxford. An Annual festival of talks and events that ecourange you to share and explore science, creativity, and innovation. Why is women’s pain often dismissed or misunderstood? Join...
The first (and best) Comedy Open Mic in Oxford, JST's Open Mic is the spot to see new emerging talent performing alongside tried and tested semi-pros! Every Thursday join our...
Moules Marinière at the Old Bookbinders Served every Friday evening from 5.30pm (Subject to supplier availability) C'est Bon. Booking a table is highly recommended
Our monthly Live Lounge! Rich Rainford really needs no introduction, his unrelenting bangers speak for themselves and i can’t wait to have him back in the mix with added bass...