Partylicious - Your Ultimate Saturday Night Out
PARTYLICIOUS delivers a high-energy Saturday night party with chart and dance music in central Oxford.
Looking for things to do in Oxford this weekend? You can find a mix of family events and live music options. This May bank holiday includes daytime activities and evening performances. Check out what’s happening near University Parks, where green spaces host interactive play and creative workshops for kids. As the weekend goes on, music options appear, including tribute gigs and bass-heavy nights, often at venues close to student areas.
If you’re arriving by train, Oxford Railway Station gives easy access to events. Kassam Stadium may host events this weekend, but parking can be limited, use park-and-ride facilities on the Oxford Ring Road (A4142) to avoid congestion in central Oxford. Beyond family fun and music, explore the city’s colleges and museums, though opening hours can vary.
It’s a chance to spend time in Oxford, whether you’re looking for a relaxed family outing or an evening at a pub. The nightlife has moderate intensity, with many traditional pubs serving locals and visitors. Look for listings below to find times and venues.
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PARTYLICIOUS delivers a high-energy Saturday night party with chart and dance music in central Oxford.
Headington Festival features live music, food, sports, and community stalls in Bury Knowle Park.
A free family pop-up play and workshop event for all ages during May half-term at the Ashmolean Museum.
A tribute to Jeff Beck featuring live guitar performances at O2 Academy Oxford.
A live music event featuring jungle, drum and bass, and bassline music in Oxford.
A dancehall party event takes place at O2 Academy in Oxford.
A free family-friendly workshop offering imaginative play activities for all ages during May half-term at the Ashmolean Museum.
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