Reading-based artist set to drop her first single, Thought I Needed You
Reading-based NKTA is set to release her first single, Thought I Needed You, on Friday, October 14, and is available to pre-save on Spotify
Read moreDetailsReading-based NKTA is set to release her first single, Thought I Needed You, on Friday, October 14, and is available to pre-save on Spotify
Read moreDetailsWe love trailblazers, the groups that are pioneering and bringing fresh new sounds to our lugholes.
Read moreDetailsComedian Russell Howard has announced his 2023 live tour, set to begin at The Hexagon on Thursday, March 16, 2023
Read moreDetailsAN ACCLAIMED British actor will be speaking about his new book on Friday, October 14.
Read moreDetailsEach week, we print the biggest local gig guide you'll find anywhere - here are the gigs in Reading and Wokingham for the week ahead
Read moreDetailsA selection of events taking place across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell in the coming 10 days
Read moreDetailsEvery week, we bring you a round-up of all shows taking place in the region's theatres. It covers this weekend and nex
Read moreDetailsA BROTHERHOOD of raw power and huge riffs is how a band performing in Reading later this month are described.
Read moreDetailsA SONNING theatre welcomed two acting greats last month for a special fundraising performance
Read moreDetailsCultureMix Arts is hosting a number of events during Black History Month, including Reading Reggae Collective's open mic night, led by Don Cheadle
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