The Sensational Sounds of the 60s return to The Hexagon in Reading next year – here’s what you can expect
The Sensational 60s Experience is returning to The Hexagon next year, featuring some of the biggest names in the business
Read moreDetailsThe Sensational 60s Experience is returning to The Hexagon next year, featuring some of the biggest names in the business
Read moreDetailsReading's first dedicated Trans Pride event will take place at The Rising Sun Arts Centre, and is seeking trans and non-binary performers
Read moreDetailsA host of popular songs by Paul McCartney will be performed at The Hexagon, but you'll have to wait until next year to hear it.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to go back to the 80s is on offer at a Reading-based casino.
Read moreDetailsThis is the title track from Kepler Ten's latest critically acclaimed album on our White Star records label
Read moreDetailsAN AFTERNOON of smooth soul and jazz is promised at the Riseley pub later this month.
Read moreDetailsHERE?S a news story about Yesterday, except it?s in the future.
Read moreDetailsA READING pub is preparing for a night of the blues.
Read moreDetailsDOGS are invited to take their owners to walkies around South Hill Park later this month, as a special fun day out returns.
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of light music is coming to The Hexagon this autumn, thanks to The Puppini Sisters.
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