Reading Festival 2024: Saturday Round-up Review
WHILE Saturday at Reading Festival got off to a rainy start, thoughts were with attendees at the sister festival in Leeds, where many of the event's stages have been called...
Read moreDetailsWHILE Saturday at Reading Festival got off to a rainy start, thoughts were with attendees at the sister festival in Leeds, where many of the event's stages have been called...
Read moreDetailsREADING's very own Only The Poets are back at Reading Festival once again, bringing home-grown, heartfelt rock to proceedings in 2024. The band made their Festival Republic stage debut at...
Read moreDetailsBEREN OLIVIA was among the artists selected for the BBC Introducing line up at this year's festival, which showcases up and coming artists to give them vital experience playing festival...
Read moreDetailsThe pop punk veterans brought energy, humour and all out classics to Reading Festival in their highly anticipated return to the festival.
Read moreDetailsAll of Friday's highlights from Reading Festival 2024, including Kneecap, Lambrini Girls, Two Door Cinema Club, and Blink-182
Read moreDetailsThis year's show takes place at Swallowfield Park.
Read moreDetailsEvery week we pick artists with a link to Reading or Wokingham and occasionally from further afield too. -
Read moreDetailsFace Bar is set to host singer-songwriter Richard Dawson, with support from Reading's own Ben Marwood, next Tuesday, August 27
Read moreDetailsMates Rates is back at the Purple Turtle for its regular stand-up showcase with headline performer Will Hannigan on Friday, August 16
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall is nurturing burgeoning talent with its first live music event running through August
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