Berkshire Music Trust launches new choir for young people of all abilities
Youngsters with complex needs can now sing for free online
Read moreDetailsYoungsters with complex needs can now sing for free online
Read moreDetailsAn immersive performance tackling the risks and dangers facing young people is set to come to Reading next week
Read moreDetailsWe catch up with Romeo Stodart and Ren Harvieu ahead of their show atSouth Street Arts Centre on Saturday, October 5
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsLiving a Lie, the latest release by the three-piece outfit, marks a new chapter in their history as they look ahead to 2025
Read moreDetailsINDIE darlings Sundara Karma have announced they are set to say farewell to the band after 13 years following a final tour in December
Read moreDetailsShow Racism the Red Card has commissioned a new musical drama as part of a campaign to redress injustices against the pioneering Walter Tull
Read moreDetailsThe Reading All Steel Pan Orchestra Showcase is taking place from 6.30pm-8.30pm on Saturday, October 19, at CultureMix Arts, Queens Walk
Read moreDetailsGoths Against Fascism takes place at The Face Bar from 10pm on Saturday, October 5, following the Salem Witch Trials drag event at the same venue.
Read moreDetailsPrepare to Meet Thy Tomb is showing at Tilehurst Methodist Church Hall, School Road, Tilehurst, from Thursday to Saturday, November 14-17
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