Confronting the Disappearances exhibition comes to Oxford Road Gallery
A group of Hong Kong-born artists have created an exhibition featuring sculpture, photography, and video installations and a guitar performance
Read moreDetailsA group of Hong Kong-born artists have created an exhibition featuring sculpture, photography, and video installations and a guitar performance
Read moreDetailsIndie rock quartet The Mezz is set to play two shows in Reading in March as part of BBC Berkshire's Artist in Residence program
Read moreDetailsMarch of the Mods is returning to The Face Bar for live music and DJ sets from a range of acts in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust on Saturday,...
Read moreDetailsAN AFTERNOON concert will be held in a Streatley church on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA SIXTIES band are celebrating 60 years of performing this year, with a tour that will be coming to Reading this autumn.
Read moreDetailsHaving played Glastonbury Festival, Readipop, and Henley Festival, Tom Webber has announced the release date of his latest single, Face in the Crowd
Read moreDetailsThe talented, energetic cast for this tour work together brilliantly to create a convincing reflection of life in high school
Read moreDetailsThe Go! Team's Ian Parton talks LittleBigPlanet, latest albums, and the Like generation ahead of their Sub89 show in March
Read moreDetailsA choir's concert will celebrate the King's coronation
Read moreDetailsDream Wife are also set to headline the Are You Listening? warm-up party which takes place in Saint Laurence Church ahead of the festival in May
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