Reading Festival named among UK’s top summer music events
Reading Festival has been named one of the UK's top 10 "must-visit" music festivals for summer 2026 in a new nationwide study.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has been named one of the UK's top 10 "must-visit" music festivals for summer 2026 in a new nationwide study.
Read moreDetailsHe's had hits in a 1970's pop band (Slik), nearly joined the Sex Pistols, and formed the post-punk power band Rich Kids with Glenn Matlock.
Read moreDetailsTime for a RaW Sounds roadtrip, this time to the legendary 100 Club in London (easy to reach on the Lizzie Line), courtesy of promoters Runnin' Blue
Read moreDetailsFamily Fun Awaits at Marvellous Festival 2026! Looking for the perfect summer local family getaway? Marvellous Festival – the UK's Longest Running and Best Tribute Festival – returns 17th–19th July...
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Beats returns to Broad Street Mall for a special Green Week edition on Saturday June 6, from 11am-3pm.
Read moreDetailsJanine Roebuck speaks to members of Mostly G&S
Read moreDetailsStudios are open to the public for a weekend event
Read moreDetailsFootball in Berkshire's judging panel, has read the stories, taken note of the number of nominations and voted for their top three in each category
Read moreDetailsA busy night last week. After catching punk originals 999 (their second ever gig was at Bones in Reading, 50 years ago)
Read moreDetailsReading musician Simon Oliver's Chameleon Music will support Berkshire MS Therapy Centre
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