The Blagabond to give acoustic set – and share their story – at The Hub in Newtown
LIVE ACOUSTIC music will be heard in Newtown next week.
Read moreDetailsLIVE ACOUSTIC music will be heard in Newtown next week.
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to comedian Maisie Adam at Henley Festival ahead of her UK-wide tour, Buzzed
Read moreDetailsA READING band will be launching their latest album with a lockdown-postponed party this weekend.
Read moreDetailsREADING?S Green party is holding a fundraising party at The Butler pub in Reading next week.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is back with its annual open air show, staging Charles Dickens' Great Expectations at the Abbey Ruins from Wednesday, July 20
Read moreDetailsAfter the impressive production of Angels in America at Progress Theatre, Reading Today speaks to director Matthew Beswick about the play
Read moreDetailsCLEM CANTTINI, the drummer of the Tornados, will be visiting Reading on Saturday to celebrate the life and work of musician Joe Meek.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL Choral Society is presenting its summer concert on Friday, July 15.
Read moreDetailsAN AFFECTIONATE celebration of the Women's Institute is coming to three Reading-area venues over the coming week
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision unveiled a brand new exhibition of artworks, featuring work by artists with sight loss after a series of workshops led by Emma Major
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