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FUNomusica Family Concert: The Tuneful Toy Box

FUNomusica Family Concert: The Tuneful Toy Box
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FUNomusica Family Concert: The Tuneful Toy Box

18 May 2025 | 16:00 | Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s

Alasdair Malloy presenter

It’s all fun and games today as the musicians of the Oxford Philharmonic and Alasdair Malloy open up their tuneful toybox and play music to match the contents. They’ll be bringing favourite toys to life with music and counting down the top ten toys of all time as they go! What do you think they will find in there?

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

Children under the age of 2 do not require a ticket for entry.

Supported by The D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust, The Doris Field Charitable Trust, The Bartlett Taylor Charitable Trust and The Coln Trust.

FUNomusica Family Concert: The Tuneful Toy Box

18 May 2025

Tickets: £10
(Under 18s £4)
Duration: 120 min
Venue: Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s
Sunday 18th May, 2025 – 16:00
£10
(Under 18s £4)

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