Bowie and Blondie tributes among those returning with Fake Fest
Fake Fest returns to Reading as it continues its tour of the country, bringing tributes to Bowie, Blondie, Queen, and Depeche Mode
Read moreDetailsFake Fest returns to Reading as it continues its tour of the country, bringing tributes to Bowie, Blondie, Queen, and Depeche Mode
Read moreDetailsNadine Coyle was announced as the headline act of this year's Reading Pride Love Unites festival on Saturday, September 3
Read moreDetailsA FRIENDLY open-mic poetry contest returns to The Rising Sun Arts Centre this Sunday, August 7.
Read moreDetailsA Reading theatre opens its doors to the public
Read moreDetailsA COMEDY night is coming to a Winnersh pub next month.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, July 30, the grounds of Englefield House welcomed the Heritage Live Concert series.
Read moreDetailsAN OPEN garden in Tutts Clump will give people the chance to explore ancient woodland.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride is set to take over B Radio on Monday, August 1, with a huge headliner announcement ahead of this years Love Unites Pride event
Read moreDetailsFORGET Jurassic Park, the dinosaurs can be found at Wellington Country Park.
Read moreDetailsTHE READING Pride board of trustees has released a statement after a drag queen was confronted by protestors in Reading on Monday, July 27. Aida H Dee, the performer behind...
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