Party time for Club Velocity: Reading club night welcomes The Go Go Cult, Abrasive Trees and This for its big birthday bash
TO CELEBRATE the 19th anniversary of a popular music night, a party is going to be held.
Read moreDetailsTO CELEBRATE the 19th anniversary of a popular music night, a party is going to be held.
Read moreDetailsON MONDAY, the visitors of the Nettlebed Folk Club will be Scottish band Breabach.
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be a whole lotta lovin? going on this Saturday, thanks to South Hill Park.
Read moreDetailsTHEY?RE dubbed the musical mavericks, and they?ll be entertaining Reading audiences later this month.
Read moreDetailsGranddad is an alt-rock band who are releasing their debut EP this weekend and one of the tracks from it heads up our brilliant RaW Sounds Today list
Read moreDetailsA LOOK at life as a teenager is the focus of Progress Theatre?s latest show, which will be performed at the end of the month
Read moreDetailsNETTLEBED Folk Club has a special evening of entertainment planned on Monday thanks to its annual patrons evening with Phil Beer from Show of Hands
Read moreDetailsWITH everything that?s been going on over the last couple of years, goodness, we need someone to bring us sunshine
Read moreDetailsThe amazing voice of mezzo soprano Katherine Jenkins will be heard across the River Thames this summer after the singer signed up to Henley Festival.
Read moreDetailsLAST week, The Hexagon was packed for a sold-out performance by The Stranglers
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