The StylisticsKnown for their inimitable style and laid-back brand of silky r&b, The Stylistics were one of biggest American soul groups of the 1970s. Formed in Philadelphia, the group emerged as a force to be reckoned with under the tutelage of producer Thom Bell, who had previously worked his magic to produce a string of hits for The Delfonics.12 NovNew Theatre OxfordMore infoBook Tickets
Jools Holland and His Rhythm and Blues OrchestraOne of the most famous touring groups across the country, Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra has been entertaining audiences since its formation in 1994. Evolving over the years to the stunning 20-piece it is today, don't miss the hootenanny when Jools & Co (including unmissable vocalist Ruby Turner) come to a stage near you!9 NovNew Theatre OxfordMore infoBook Tickets
A Fairytale for ChristmasJoin a cast of top dancers, singers and musicians for a festive Irish celebration that combines music-making, storytelling, dance & laughter to create unforgettable Irish Christmas. With festive classics including "O Holy Night", "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" and, of course, the timeless "Fairytale of New York", along with glorious music of the Emerald Isle historic and modern including "Dirty Old Town" and "The Irish Rover", you can be certain of a warm Irish welcome!15 NovNew Theatre OxfordPrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Jason ManfordFollowing a busy few years cheeky chappy Jason Manford is stepping out from the desk of his Absolute Radio show and hitting the road on the A Manford All Seasons tour, where he'll once again offering his expert observational comedy on stages across the UK. In addition to being one of the UK's best-selling stand-ups, Jason has also proven his acting and singing chops, with roles in the West End and his own album of classic show tunes, A Different Stage.16 NovNew Theatre OxfordMore infoBook Tickets
Rhod GilbertHailed as one of the UK's leading stand up talents, Welsh funnyman Rhod Gilbert answered his comedy calling in 2002, deciding to give up his job as a market researcher and take a stand-up comedy course. That same year he made the finals at the Edinburgh Fringe's So You Think You're Funny competition and a whirlwind of newcomer awards followed. In 2005 he won the Chortle Award for Best Breakthrough Act and released his first-ever show 1984 - a riotous depiction of growing up in the fictional Welsh town of Llanbobl.21 NovNew Theatre OxfordMore infoBook Tickets
Russell KaneAward-winning British comedian, actor, presenter, and writer Russel Kane is back on the road on his 2025 Hyperactive tour. With untouchable wit and a whole arsenal of gags, this string of dates will surely be as uproarious as his previous The Essex Variant' tour which garnered much critical acclaim.31 OctNew Theatre OxfordMore infoBook Tickets