For the festival in July 2017 we had eight venues involved with the festival.
There was a road closure in the centre of Thame and a main stage in front of the Thame Town Hall in the Lower High Street. Post Code: OX9 3DP..
To see who performed in 2017, see the list of venues below, and click on the links to see the performers at each venue.
Main Stage
This is where the main stage for the festival was in 2017, 2018 and will be again in 2019... Lower High Street, Thame, OX9 3DP
The Stables at The James Figg
The Stables at the James Figg is a converted stable-block which has been recently fully- refurbished and decorated for daytime or evening events. Located at the rear of the main pub with easy access to our large beer garden, the Stables has its own bar and facilities ready to host private or public events such as dinner or birthday parties, fundraising events and more.
The Cross Keys
The Cross Key is a popular, local pub with plenty of character where you can enjoy a relaxed drink. Usually busy, offering a superb selection of beers and lagers. A great selection of bar games are available, plus many events including the weekly quiz, cheese & wine night and comedy evenings. Branch Pub of the year as well as Branch cider Pub of the Year 2016.
Thame Snooker Club
Thame Snooker Club has an ample car park, with vehicle access gained from Wellington St. and pedestrian only access from the Upper High St.
Address: St Andrews Court, Wellington St, OX9 3WT
The Birdcage
Located in Thame's town centre, the Birdcage pub is well-known for its award-winning Pieminister pies and craft beers.
Built around 1300 it has fortunately retained its structural character and many of the elm beams, once covered in ancient plaster, have been exposed creating the historical atmosphere inside and out.
Jack and Alice
Jack and Alice is a newcomer to Thame - a wonderful wine bar - opened in 2017 - and is starting to organise regular music nights.
Address: 14 Buttermarket, Thame, OX9 3EP, UK
The Black Horse
The Black Horse Hotel is a small family run Inn dating back as far back as 1620 and is famous for a wide selection of lagers, ales, fine fayre and illustrious past. We are proud to return to what British pubs do best; a warm welcome, a good honest pint with quality home-cooked food all locally source, with exceptional real ales, and wines to suit any pallate.
Thame Leisure Centre
For 2017 the classical part of the Thame Town Music Festival was to support the concert and choral performance at the Thame Leisure Centre isituated on the edge of Thame right next to Lord Williams's upper school. This was a ticketed concert and tickets needed purchasing in advance. Tickets were not available on the door. See the performers at this venue for information.