Peter Doyle bringing Ode to Reading to Party on the Hill
Party on the Hill takes place at Station Hill on Saturday, June 21, featuring Peter Doyle, Dionne Williams, and Reading Community Gospel Choir
Read moreDetailsParty on the Hill takes place at Station Hill on Saturday, June 21, featuring Peter Doyle, Dionne Williams, and Reading Community Gospel Choir
Read moreDetailsReadipop Fiesta 2025 will take place across five stages over 14 hours at Reading Students' Union on Whiteknights Campus in September
Read moreDetailsThe Rising Sun Arts Centre is marking the summer solstice with Phoenix Rising, a day-long festival featuring music, arts, installations, and workshops
Read moreDetailsTaking place on Sunday, July 20th, the event promising music, fun and entertainment for all ages.
Read moreDetailsTo mark the arrival of the highly anticipated relaunch of Superman, Vue is holding an extra special screening of the film
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a seasonal night of cinema screams
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsTriangle Players is celebrating eight decades of treading the boards with an open day at Tilehurst Methodist Church Hall on Saturday, July 5
Read moreDetailsSwiss rockabilly band Hillbilly Moon Explosion, formed in 1998, will perform at Reading's Face Bar next month.
Read moreDetailsStation Hill has announced that local artist Kev Munday, who provided the illustration for the illuminated Station Hill murals
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