Flackstock returns to Englefield House
The day of live music, comedy, and DJ sets celebrates Caroline Flack and raises money for four charities which were close to her heart
Read moreDetailsThe day of live music, comedy, and DJ sets celebrates Caroline Flack and raises money for four charities which were close to her heart
Read moreDetailsHEADING to The Face Bar next month is the streetpunk sounds from Los Fastidios.
Read moreDetailsReading musical legend Ben Marwood is performing a hometown gig later this weekend.
Read moreDetailsBelevents is delighted to announce that the 2023 Britain’s’ Got Talent singing sensation and receiver of Simon Cowells Golden buzzer Malakai Bayoh will be performing at our Proms Spectacular concerts...
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of Reading's diversity this autumn will see a host of talented acts perform for the crowds attending.
Read moreDetailsPERFORMERS of all ages and gender are being invited to audition for an upcoming amateur dramatic production.
Read moreDetailsIT'S ALL change this week ? well, almost ? as we welcome five new entries to the playlist.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Indie Market will be returning on Sunday, July 30, giving local businesses the opportunity to showcase their very best products.
Read moreDetailsSouth Street Arts Centre in Reading has once again teamed up with local beer, cheese & spirits emporium The Grumpy Goat, to bring you a two day festival of beer,...
Read moreDetailsA PHOTOGRAPHY exhibition has opened in Reading, showcasing some of Thames Valley's cutting-edge NHS research.
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