Mates Rates welcomes Will Hannigan for monthly showcase
Mates Rates is back at the Purple Turtle for its regular stand-up showcase with headline performer Will Hannigan on Friday, August 16
Read moreDetailsMates Rates is back at the Purple Turtle for its regular stand-up showcase with headline performer Will Hannigan on Friday, August 16
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall is nurturing burgeoning talent with its first live music event running through August
Read moreDetailsFace Bar set to welcome some of the spookiest offerings from the town's drag scene for a new series of shows by Big Jay this autumn
Read moreDetailsWith festival season in full swing, Here Comes The Sun returned to the Rising Sun Arts Centre once more for its annual celebration
Read moreDetailsAlan Ayckbourn's much-loved comedy comes to The Mill at Sonning
Read moreDetailsEvery week we pick artists with a link to Reading or Wokingham and occasionally from further afield too. You can tune in for free via our playlist
Read moreDetailsAs Reading Festival approaches, here are our top picks of festival favourites and returning performers set to appear this year
Read moreDetailsWreckless Eric is celebrating his 70th year in music, including a show at Face Bar in September
Read moreDetailsThe Rising Sun Arts Centre is once again set to host a day of live music in its annual festival on Saturday, August 10
Read moreDetailsHome-grown purveyors of indie rock Third Lung have joined forces with Pop Classics for the release of their latest double single
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