Readipop 2023: Friday Round-up – Marisa and The Moths, OSP, and Roni Size
Readipop Festival is back at Christchurch Meadows, brining highlight sets from Roni Size, OSP, Marisa and the Moths, Big Jay, and Charlie Partridge
Read moreDetailsReadipop Festival is back at Christchurch Meadows, brining highlight sets from Roni Size, OSP, Marisa and the Moths, Big Jay, and Charlie Partridge
Read moreDetailsHerts For Refugees, which offers help to newly arrived refugees in the UK, is seeking volunteers to help with its salvage operation
Read moreDetailsTWITCHERS will be welcomed for a new play, but not curtain twitchers, as this is all in the great outdoors.
Read moreDetailsWe had one of our occasional road trips out of the area to enjoy the recent Dog Day Afternoon Festival
Read moreDetailsAN INSPIRING group of neurodivergent actors aged from seven to 28 are set to bring Yankee Doodle Doo.
Read moreDetailsDown at the Abbey has announced a string of artists who will be taking to the stage at the event in the auspicious surroundings of Reading Abbey
Read moreDetailsHenley Festival saw five days of performance and art as Nile Rodgers and Chic head up a stellar bill, including Boney M, Jo Brand, and Westlife
Read moreDetailsA HOST of new conductors will be at Reading railway station, but they won't be moving trains this weekend. Instead, they will be making sweet music
Read moreDetailsA NEW burger celebrating the American South was launched, appropriately, on independence day ? July 4.
Read moreDetailsFestival Republic has confirmed that The 1975 are returning to Reading Festival to replace Capaldi, who pulled out of the event due to health issues
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