Why Paradox Twin can?t wait for Christmas to be over
A BAND is celebrating its new album release with a special launch gig in Reading next February.
Read moreDetailsA BAND is celebrating its new album release with a special launch gig in Reading next February.
Read moreDetailsA CAROL concert will be held at Reading Minster to celebrate this festive season, and it includes a visit from Olaf and Elsa
Read moreDetailsSLADE is set to bring the house down with a rock ?n? roll Christmas spectacular at Reading?s Sub89 next Sunday.
Read moreDetailsTHE FAIRY tale that inspired Disney?s Frozen will whisk audiences on a magical journey at South Street Arts this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsA SOCIAL media star with a penchant for sausage rolls is giving his support to a supermarket's festive food appeal.
Read moreDetailsChris Uden, 74, of Reading, decided to get a prostate-specific antigen test (PSA) in 2018 when he heard of actor Stephen Fry's diagnosis.
Read moreDetailsMarket Yard will run until Thursday, December 23 with a full line up of exciting acts and events.
Read moreDetailsThey'll be joined by rock band, Reef, and Dodgy, to perform at Fi Fest 2022 on Saturday, July 9.
Read moreDetailsA SERVICE which supports children in Reading with special educational needs has won a national award
Read moreDetailsFascinating Aida will be hitting Reading town for a night at The Hexagon for a evening of non-stop music.
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