Oompah Oktoberfest 

DATE

October 5, 2025

Tammy Nemeth invites you to enjoy an Oktoberfest evening on 31st October, starring Karl Bavarian Brass band in the beautiful & lively village of Ipsden near Wallingford 

Nestled just outside Wallingford, Ipsden is a charming village with a welcoming spirit. Our community hosts a variety of events throughout the year, designed to bring people together—not just neighbous, but everyone from the surrounding areas.  

Our village is alive with creativity and local talent. Discover your artistic side with watercolour painting classes led by renowned local artist Denny Webb. Stop by the village shop, lovingly run by Shirley Small, or explore fresh, local meat and produce at Emma and Jed’s Blue Tin Produce farm shop. For a breathtaking view, visit the King William pub, a perfect spot. 

Ipsden’s events are a highlight for all ages, and everyone is invited! You may have tapped your feet at Music in the Barn, showcasing local live talent, or laughed until your sides ached at the St Mary’s Players’ pantomime. Perhaps you’ve tested your detective skills at one of our thrilling murder mystery evenings. Ipsden village church is a hub of activity, organising monthly coffee mornings at the village hall, festive Christmas caroling, wreath-making workshops, and cosy “warm spaces” during the winter months. 

Join us for an Oktoberfest evening featuring Karl’s Bavarian Brass Band, and a locally prepared dinner. Tickets are available at ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on?q=ipsden. We can’t wait to welcome you! ipsdenvillage.co.uk 

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