Festive light trail at Windsor Great Park illuminated open now
A festive light trail has opened at Windsor Great Park for its fifth year, featuring a redesigned route and several new installations.
Read moreDetailsA festive light trail has opened at Windsor Great Park for its fifth year, featuring a redesigned route and several new installations.
Read moreDetailsA couple of weeks ago, we had the pleasure of seeing the incredibly talented Leoni Jane Kennedy two nights in a row.
Read moreDetailsCoach House Studios event will support creatives recovering from drug and alcohol addiction
Read moreDetailsHear a Joseph Haydn masterpiece performed this weekend
Read moreDetailsChristopher Macarthur-Boyd is just the latest in Scotland's ever-growing pantheon of stellar comedic talents?and now he's coming to Reading
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a Christmas celebration for families
Read moreDetailsOrganiser for Reading & Leeds Festival Melvin Benn has revealed that he has two headliners booked for the 2026 edition of the festival.
Read moreDetailsWho Ate All the Crayons must have one of the best names of any current band. They've been busy playing in the Fan Zone at Reading FC
Read moreDetailsReading Indie Comedy Festival has named Sara Pascoe and Simon Brodkin as its two headline acts for its annual event next spring.
Read moreDetailsTeesside's noise-punk purveyors Benefits are bringing Dan Le Sac to the stage with them as they kick of their latest tour right here in Reading.
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