Massive Reading Festival line-up reveal adds 60 acts — including Reading-only exclusives
Reading Festival has announced more than 60 new acts for its 2026 line-up, with organisers also confirming a brand-new dance stage
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has announced more than 60 new acts for its 2026 line-up, with organisers also confirming a brand-new dance stage
Read moreDetailsAre You Listening? festival has announced the full roster of artists who'll be coming to venues around Reading when the event returns in May.
Read moreDetailsWrex are based in Brighton, but we were impressed when we saw them at Reading Rising at the Face Bar last November,
Read moreDetailsKream Cabaret looks set to become a regular feature at Reading's Biscuit Factory, as host Vanilla Fuzion makes a big mark with their first local show
Read moreDetailsHuge Davies is back at the theatre for their latest comedy night this week, bringing his unique brand of surreal and dark humour and deadpan delivery.
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's most vibrant bands is back with a brand new offering, just days ahead of their appearance at Beat Connection this weekend.
Read moreDetailsReading music Group gears up for a Woodley concert of Victorian music
Read moreDetailsThe Kokroachez are a dynamic (see photo!) young alternative rock band from Oxford. We saw them play last summer at The Oracle
Read moreDetailsIt's always good to hear about a new music venue in the area so, when we heard that Crumbs in Woodley was going to try a music night
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