March into South Hill Park for a feast of arts
South Hill Park is promising a mixture of theatre, live music, dance, comedy and family fun across March. Here is what you can look forward to
Read moreDetailsSouth Hill Park is promising a mixture of theatre, live music, dance, comedy and family fun across March. Here is what you can look forward to
Read moreDetailsThe RaW Sounds playlist is a terrific way to explore a wide range of brilliant artists, discover some new music and keep dancing
Read moreDetailsTWO bands are coming to Reading next month for a Club Velocity gig.
Read moreDetailsAccording Greene King, 65% of adults aged 18 to 24, or Gen Z, have seen colleagues in person just once since starting a job in the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsDue to a family bereavement, the frontman of 90s alternative rock group Mansun has had to cancel the performance scheduled for Monday, February 28.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Players Theatre's Last Tango in Whitby postponed after roof damage from Storm Eunice
Read moreDetailsReading Rep Theatre welcomed The Earl of Wessex to the site, which opened last year.
Read moreDetailsA CONCERT is to take place in east Reading two years after it had been due to take place.
Read moreDetailsTHERE?S no doubt about it, live music is on its way back and this week's playlist features previews of bands you can hear live over the coming weeks.
Read moreDetailsA NEW single will be launched by one of the best bands in the area.
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