From mosh pit to Main Stage: Local lad Songer on performing at Reading Festival
Wokingham's own Songer is set to return to the festival this weekend, but this time he's taking to the Main Stage?a dream slot for any performer.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's own Songer is set to return to the festival this weekend, but this time he's taking to the Main Stage?a dream slot for any performer.
Read moreDetailsReading Today talks to of the biggest names in comedy, Ardal O'Hanlon, ahead of his new stand-up UK tour, Not Himself.
Read moreDetailsFifty-five young performers from the Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts (PQA) took to the stage in the West End for Across the Line
Read moreDetailsHailing from the swamps of Hampshire, The Ogretones are the UK's #1 musical tribute to the Shrek film soundtracks will feature in Reading in November
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall is hosting Sanctuary, a photo exhibition by photographer George Bull, offering a humanising perspective on the lives of refugees
Read moreDetailsRubberband Girl headline at Oakford Social Club, joined by Shock Horror and Blue Bayou on Thursday, August 17, from 8pm.
Read moreDetailsDan Le Sac and Scroobius Pip talk South Street, Spotify, and streaming following the release of their first album in over a decade
Read moreDetailsThe UK's leading Bon Jovi impersonator will be performing in Reading in November.
Read moreDetailsAugust's edition will see returning hosts Vic Pickup and Katherine Meehan joined by American-born poet, critic, and academic Carrie Etter.
Read moreDetailsSl*ts with Consoles is as much a love letter to gaming as it is an unflinching indictment, and a must-see for even the most casual of the genre's fans
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