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Oxford Mississippi Entertainment & Events

Special Events

Night Life

  • Murff's
    1210 Harrison Avenue • Oxford, MS 38655
    Just Off the Square
    662-234-7558
    Murff's is a local bar and grill offering a full bar service and good food such as Polish sausage, Philly cheese steak, and hamburgers. Guests must be 21 to enter the bar at night.

  • Levee, The
    1008 Jackson Avenue • Oxford, MS 38655
    662-236-3666
    Located just off the Square next to Henry's Jubilee Lounge, The Levee is a hot spot for live entertainment.

  • Burgundy Room
    1112 1/2 Van Buren Avenue • Oxford, MS 38655
    662-236-6866
    The Burgundy Room is a must-stop for those who would like to explore Oxford's Cigar and Martini Bar. Ladies can get two for one wine and bellinis on ladies' night. The Burgundy Room's "Sex on the Square" martini is a great drink for those who like it fruity. Also, don't forget to smile---the Burgundy Room has a digital camera to capture all of those fun times out with friends.  more...

  • Library Bar and Grill
    120 South 11th Street • Oxford, MS 38655
    662-234-1411
    The Library Bar and Grill features talented local bands and entertainment at night. During the day, you can stop by to have lunch and a drink.

  • Oxford Billiard Club
    2110 Jackson Avenue West • Oxford, MS 38655
    662-236-0062
    Dance the night away on the largest dance floor in Oxford! The Billiard Club boasts 10,000 square feet of entertainment space. They have darts, foosball, air hockey, video games, karaoke, DJ's, and live bands three times a week. Visitors can also enjoy delicious food and a full service bar.

Concerts & Performances

  • Foxfire Ranch
    1465 Old Oxford Road • Oxford, MS 38685
    662-252-5831
    Foxfire Ranch is a family owned working cattle and horse ranch, supplemented by recreational activities. Highlighting the ranch is an open air pavilion which is widely used for blues concerts, picnics, family reunions, and private parties. Also, they do have a Bread and Breakfast. Please contact them for accommodations. Their goal is to provide fun for everyone in a safe and authentic North Mississippi Hill Country environment. They host family reunions, church groups, student organizations, and business and youth retreats. Every Sunday afternoon come to the country and get down to some traditional North Mississippi Hill Country Blues.  more...

  • Double Decker Arts Festival
    Courthouse Square
    662-758-9177
    Celebrate at this annual festival which was named for the town's authentic English double decker bus, which was imported in 1994. The day will consist of live music from a variety of artists, delicious food from local restaurants and, of course, displays from over 100 artists. more...

Festivals & Fairs

  • Oxford Film Festival
    1111 Jackson Avenue, West • Oxford, MS 38655
    662-236-6429
    Malco’s Oxford Studio Cinema will be this year's location for this annual event celebrating the making of films both regionally and nationally. Events include screenings, awards, music, and workshops. Questions will be answered following most screenings.  more...
    Sponsored By: Yoknapatapha Arts Council

Seminars & Symposiums

  • Faulkner & Yoknapatawpha Conference, The
    662-915-7283
    The Faulkner Conference has been an annual event for more than 20 years. It consists of discussions and lectures on different aspects of Faulkner and his writing. These lectures are given by literary critics and writers over a six day period.  more...

  • Oxford Conference for the Book
    University Drive • Oxford, MS 38677
    Center for the Study of Southern Culture
    662-915-5993
    Since 1993, this event has been an important addition to the literary world. The conference celebrates books, reading and writing and tackles issues in the literary arts world. more...

  • Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference
    Univeristy Drive • Oxford, MS 38677
    University of Mississippi
    662-915-5993
    Six days of lectures and discussions by scholars make this event a huge draw for the literary community. Reading from the works of William Faulkner and a visit to Rowan Oak are included in the conference. more...

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