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FUNomusica Family Concert: Whatever the Weather

FUNomusica Family Concert: Whatever the Weather
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FUNomusica Family Concert: Whatever the Weather

17 Nov 2024 | 16:00 | Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s

Alasdair Malloy presenter

A meteorological musical marvel! Whatever the weather is outside, we have music to match as the Oxford Philharmonic and weather man Alasdair Malloy lead us through sun, rain, wind, snow and storms in search of a harmonious climate. We’ll explore the Colours of the Wind, go Singing in the Rain, and find ourselves well and truly Frozen before we find Another Day of Sun!

Arts and Crafts run from 3pm for one hour, with the concert starting at 4pm.

Supported by the Stanton Ballard Charitable Trust.

FUNomusica Family Concert: Whatever the Weather

17 Nov 2024

Tickets: £10
(Under 18s £4)
Duration: 120 min
Venue: Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s
Sunday 17th November, 2024 – 16:00
£10
(Under 18s £4)

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