Reading students will enjoy musical rivalry as part of their school’s 900th anniversary celebrations
Reading School alumni will join them to compete in a House music competition
Read moreDetailsReading School alumni will join them to compete in a House music competition
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Town Hall Father Willis Heritage Open Day takes place at Reading Concert Hall from 10.30am on Saturday, September 13
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham
Read moreDetailsSport in Mind has wrapped up a successful partnership with Festival Republic at this year's Reading and Leeds Festival.
Read moreDetailsAs part of its 900th anniversary celebrations, Reading School is hosting an evening of music at the Concert Hall on Sunday, September 21
Read moreDetailsReading's Only The Poets have announced that they are performing a show at the iconic O2 Academy in Brixton?for just £1 a ticket.
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham
Read moreDetailsTwo-time Edinburgh award nominee Emmanuel Sonubi will be heading back out on tour with brand new show Emmanuel Sonubi: Life After Near Death
Read moreDetailsReading Pride returns to the town on Saturday, bringing live music, performances, and drag as well as the usual Pride Parade
Read moreDetailsChappell Roan took to the Main Stage at Reading Festival last Friday night and drew an audaciously big crowd,
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