Reading Pride returns with Jordan Gray headlining Love Unites Festival
Reading Pride returns to the town on Saturday, bringing live music, performances, and drag as well as the usual Pride Parade
Read moreDetailsReading Pride returns to the town on Saturday, bringing live music, performances, and drag as well as the usual Pride Parade
Read moreDetailsChappell Roan took to the Main Stage at Reading Festival last Friday night and drew an audaciously big crowd,
Read moreDetailsReading is gearing up for the return of ReadiPop?in its more streamlined form? this September, featuring The Amazons, Roni Size, and The Primitives
Read moreDetailsReading Rep Theatre has announced who is set to star in a new revival of Jason Robert Brown's modern musical, The Last Five Years
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY morning, Reading Festival began its third and final day, kicking off proceedings with some home-grown talent. Songer has been one to watch for a long time, and when...
Read moreDetailsIt's off with the pink Stetsons and on with the battle jackets as Reading Festival's second full day goes all out for its rock roots
Read moreDetailsWe caught up with Leicester alt-rock trio Mouth Culture following their blistering set on the Festival Republic stage at Reading Festival
Read moreDetailsReading Festival kicked off for the 2025 edition with a plethora of huge acts taking to the various stages. Crowds were treated to the likes of The Kooks, Bloc Party...
Read moreDetailsReading Today's round-up of all of the unmissable acts from Friday as Reading Festival kicks off in ebullient style
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham
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