RaW Sounds Today: Reckless & Blue, White Label, The Outliers
The music scene in Reading and nearby is very much alive right now, with plenty of home-grown talent making great sounds plus more established artists
Read moreDetailsThe music scene in Reading and nearby is very much alive right now, with plenty of home-grown talent making great sounds plus more established artists
Read moreDetailsRidgeline Trust is holding a free Daffodil Day
Read moreDetailsMostly G&S prepares to celebrate Sullivan and his contemporaries
Read moreDetailsCelebrate National Women's Day with Let's Dance 2026
Read moreDetailsA new true crime event is coming to Reading, promising a night of forensic insight, crime scene reconstructions, and a live psychopathy test.
Read moreDetailsA new bar and social darts venue, Flight Club, is set to open in Reading on 1 May 2026, just in time for the Early May Bank Holiday.
Read moreDetailsA multimedia theatre production inspired by the career of pop star Janet Jackson is set to be staged in Reading as part of a nationwide tour.
Read moreDetailsAre You Listening? Festival has named 20 artists, including The Borough and Dan le Sac who will be taking to the stage when the event returns in May.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Writers Circle celebrates its winning authors
Read moreDetailsRotary Club art exhibition will be a visual fundraiser
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