Hey big pretender … Eshaan Akbar prepares for gig at Reading’s South Street
APRIL might seem like a long time away, but tickets have gone on sale for the first-ever tour from an up-and-coming comic
Read moreDetailsAPRIL might seem like a long time away, but tickets have gone on sale for the first-ever tour from an up-and-coming comic
Read moreDetailsA COMIC who can tell a joke just by moving his hands is preparing to come to Reading and Maidenhead next year.
Read moreDetailsLive & Love Music's new jam night launches on Wednesday, July 27, at Veeno, Valpy Street
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MUSIC Club will be back on Friday, with a performance in tribute to blues rock legend Paul Kossoff.
Read moreDetailsWith temperatures forecast to be close to 40C, Showcase Cinema is inviting anyone with red hair to enjoy a movie on the house today and tomorrow
Read moreDetailsCOMEDIAN Mark Thomas is bringing a preview of his new show to Reading later this month
Read moreDetailsA BAND that is a firm Wokingham Festival favourite is heading up our playlist this week, with a track that?s so good you may have heard it before.
Read moreDetailsLIVE ACOUSTIC music will be heard in Newtown next week.
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to comedian Maisie Adam at Henley Festival ahead of her UK-wide tour, Buzzed
Read moreDetailsA READING band will be launching their latest album with a lockdown-postponed party this weekend.
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