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Thu 16th Apr 26 19:45
Surprise Oxford! We have one more show for you in April - we welcome London's twisted alt-synth supergroup SUEP to Oxford on Thurs 16th April alongside emo-synth popsters Spring Major and left-field electro pop from The Cloud at the Library!
SUEP (featuring members of Porridge Radio, The Tubs, Garden Centre) are on tour in support of their off-kil...

Wed 22nd Apr 26 19:30- 22:30
Diezelbud take on Oxford as part of their first UK headline tour.
Sun 26th Apr 26 18:00
Thrilled to host an early Sunday evening of rock at the Library, with Barcelona’s Cranc., London’s Hot Wife and Oxford’s Junk Whale bringing us sonic treats covering every genre from disco-punk to grunge, shoegaze to alternative rock and egg-punk to lad rock anthems.
Barcelona’s Cranc. fuse noise-pop energy with ‘70s post-punk edginess....
Sun 26th Apr 26 18:30
Thrilled to host an early Sunday evening of rock at the Library, with Barcelona’s Cranc., London’s Hot Wife and Oxford’s Junk Whale bringing us sonic treats covering every genre from disco-punk to grunge, shoegaze to alternative rock and egg-punk to lad rock anthems.
Described by one punter as like a racially ambiguous Mark E Smith fronting...
Mon 27th Apr 26 19:30
Sister Ray Davies is a brilliantly named new duo formed by Adam Morrow and Jamie Sego. They might be based in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, but their acclaimed debut album Holy Island (released in November 2025 via Sonic Cathedral and Well Kept Secret) is a concept record about the ancient religious outpost off the coast of northeast England. It?s a stun...
Sat 2nd May 26 20:00
A bimonthly Electronica night at the Library from All Will Be Well Records
This month featuring:
Zarbi - Organic prog psych sampletronica. Zarbi has been a rising force in the Oxford scene and recently released his more funky post-punk leaning CLEAN EP, following on from the Beach Boys-esque Pink and cream stomach-ache dreams. We're sure he'll con...
Tue 5th May 26 19:45
Divine Schism bring Scandinavian indie pop four-piece Hater back to Oxford, ending a three-year hiatus following their formidable third album?Sincere with the release of Mosquito, an intriguing dream pop drama played out across eleven gripping instalments of self-examination.??
On Mosquito, Malmö-based Hater sound rejuvenated ? creating a mix b...