World Music Festival heading to Reading in aid of Refugee Support Group
Reading World Music Festival will bring three acts celebrating global culture to the Minster in the town centre. Picture: Bill Nicholls
Read moreDetailsReading World Music Festival will bring three acts celebrating global culture to the Minster in the town centre. Picture: Bill Nicholls
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