• A snap-happy evening of photography taking place at the Ashmolean tomorrow, will be accompanied by a late-night concert in the museum café, featuring Chad Valley. As one of the most prominent members of OX4 arts collective Blessing Force, his electropop jams are as creative as they are catchy, and perfect to soundtrack such an artsy evening. Supporting is Jordan O’Shea, a singer-songwriter whose multitude of recent gigs are gaining him recognition on the local scene.

The prior event, Exposed, is in association with analogue photography brand Lomography and free to attend. Tickets for the following gig cost £7 in advance from oxforduniversitystores. co.uk, or £9 on the door.

  • Yet another locally-focused music festival will rock The Red Lion in Drayton from 1.45pm on Saturday in the form of D Fest. Now in its fourth year, the free family friendly music event aims to showcase the best unsigned talent in Oxfordshire across two stages. Its line-up features The Epstein, My Grey Horse, Orange Vision, The Scholars, Children of the Sun and more. Grab some food and drinks from the bar while discovering your new favourite local band.

 

  • Walk The Walls, a nationwide celebration of up-and-coming musicians, is touring the UK via a series of community gigs in rural venues. This Saturday will be the turn of Witney pub The Plough Inn, which will showcase 13 performances by talented music acts. Local artists include Colour The Atlas, Go On Do It Jump, Mike Finley and Mikey Fletcher. Admission is free.