Down at The Abbey Festival: What’s coming up on Saturday
Down at the Abbey returns for its second day, bringing BC Camplight, Ziyad Al-Samman, Tiger Mendoza, Los Bitchos, and Madalitso Band
Read moreDetailsDown at the Abbey returns for its second day, bringing BC Camplight, Ziyad Al-Samman, Tiger Mendoza, Los Bitchos, and Madalitso Band
Read moreDetailsA NIGHT of rockabilly is promised when the Graveyard Johnnys come to Reading later this month.
Read moreDetailsThe festival sees major bands and indie darlings alike performing across two stages, including AK:DK, The Comet is Coming, W.H. Lung, and Nuha Ruby Ra
Read moreDetailsCreative minds behind new plans for a well-known landmark have revealed fresh details.
Read moreDetailsSOME musical greats are on this week's playlist because, well, they're great and they're musical.
Read moreDetailsBLOOD BROTHERS is one of the longest-running musicals in the world, and it is coming to Guildford at the end of the month
Read moreDetailsAFTER 45 years on the road, a punk band has embarked on their final farewell tour, with Reading one of the venues they will perform at
Read moreDetailsEvery week, we bring you a round-up of all shows taking place in the region's theatres. It covers this weekend and next
Read moreDetailsPoets' Cafe is welcoming its latest guest poet, as well as open mic performers, when it returns to South Street Arts Centre on Friday, September 8
Read moreDetailsReading Pride's Love Unites Festival returned for 2023 featuring performances from Claire Richards, Nicolette Street, Wilma Fingadoo, and Lolly
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