Drag goes Gaga: Anita Oui celebrating art-pop icon in Rising Sun residency
Anita Oui's Suspenders is back at The Rising Sun Arts Centre, and this time it's celebrating the art-pop monolith Lady Gaga
Read moreDetailsAnita Oui's Suspenders is back at The Rising Sun Arts Centre, and this time it's celebrating the art-pop monolith Lady Gaga
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Haydn Choir's spring concert will take place on Sunday, April 2 at St Joseph's College in Upper Redlands Road
Read moreDetailsAs well as a number of races, including the veterans Chase and a competitive juvenile hurdle, the event will see a whole host of activities
Read moreDetailsGrief in the Kitchen and Mirth in the Hall is due for release on Friday, March 31, when Alasdair will also be performing at South Street Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsThe Pangbourne Jazz Club is set to host a live performance by renowned saxophonist Tracey Mendham on Sunday, April 2.
Read moreDetailsGet ready to laugh out loud at The Purple Turtle, as award-winning comedian Jacob Hawley takes the stage on Thursday, March 30, for his show, Bump.
Read moreDetailsThe Roseate Sessions, presented by Heavy Pop, is set to take place next week.
Read moreDetailsWE LOVE seeing bands grow and develop and among the three new entries in this week's list are bands at different stages of their musical journeys.
Read moreDetailsOnly The Poets, hailing from Woodley, have just been announced for Lollapalooza Paris 2023, a three-day international music festival in July
Read moreDetailsThe Town Hall will be home to a world-famous piece of art by Luke Jerram when his Gaia project visits this summer
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