Here’s the sound of summer from the best in live and local music on the RaW Sounds Today playlist, championing tracks with links to Reading and Wokingham
THE sounds of summer can be heard with this week's RaW Sounds Today playlist.
Read moreDetailsTHE sounds of summer can be heard with this week's RaW Sounds Today playlist.
Read moreDetailsART LOVERS will take a behind-the-scenes look at an arts showcase, which is returning for the 23rd time this June.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, June 10, RMVC will be joined by the winners of the Gwyn Arch Young Singers' Competition as well as The Abbey School Junior Choir
Read moreDetailsThe regular event which celebrates prints and self-published works by local artists has now be pushed back from its original date this Sunday, June 4
Read moreDetailsTHE SUMMERTIME might be the time when the weather is high, and you can stretch right up and touch the sky, but it's also time to have a drink
Read moreDetailsAHEAD of his Reading and Leeds Festival appearance, Scottish musician Lewis Capaldi is preparing for a very intimate performance.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride's Love Unites Festival has revealed who will be taking to the stage later this summer
Read moreDetailsBEWARE little green men from Mars? This week's playlist features Flying Saucer Attack, with a fantastic opening riff.
Read moreDetailsA DOUBLE bill of music is coming to The Face Bar next month and it will be a night to remember.
Read moreDetailsA trumpet player and composer is to explore the history of jazz, and will make a performance of it.
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