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Fishermans Friends at Oxford New Theatre

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Fisherman’s Friends are a sea shanty group from Port Isaac, Cornwall.

Fishermans Friends will be performing 1 event in Oxford on Sunday 29th March 2026 at the New Theatre.

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Sun Mar 29 2026 Oxford, UK UK
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Oxford, New Theatre - Oxford
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Fishermans Friends
Oxford, New Theatre
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$41.74
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Address: Oxford New Theatre, George Street, Oxford, OX1 2AG
Telephone: 08448 713020
Venue Capacity: 1800
The New Theatre is a live music venue and theatre based on George Street in Oxford. Formerly known as The Apollo, it has been used as a location for bands, singers, performers, musicals, comedians, and many other entertainers to take to the stage since opening way back in the late 1800s.