Readipop unveils line-up for 2022 festival, including Sugarhill Gang, Morcheeba and Badly Drawn Boy
NEW acts have been announced for the Readipop Festival line-up as tickets go on sale.
Read moreDetailsNEW acts have been announced for the Readipop Festival line-up as tickets go on sale.
Read moreDetailsON FRIDAY, theatregoers will feel like they are on top of the world, thanks to a special performance.
Read moreDetailsMusic legends Chris Difford, Nick Heyward and Carol Decker are among a glittering array of artists raising funds for Ukrainian refugees
Read moreDetailsCraig David will headline the Newbury Racecourse Party in the Paddock event this summer.
Read moreDetailsThe photograph of HRH Duchess of Cambridge seated will go on show at St James the Less Church in Pangbourne from Tuesday, March 22.
Read moreDetailsDrag Queen Bingo calls full house down boots at Market House, Market Place, on Wednesday, March 30.
Read moreDetailsSATURDAY night will see a tribute to famous acts such as Dua Lipa, Oliva Rodrigo and Billie Eilish at South Hill Park
Read moreDetailsA READING-based orchestra has been picked to take part in a scheme that champions the creation of new music
Read moreDetailsA NEW play co-written by the editor of Private Eye opens this week, and it will look at the life of much-loved silly man Spike Milligan.
Read moreDetailsThe Russian State Ballet of Siberia is once again returning to tour the UK ? its 20th anniversary - for three nights of brilliant ballet
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