Jazz in Pangbourne this Sunday with the Big Colors Big Band
PANGBOURNE Jazz Club is back on Sunday, January 7, with a visit from the Big Colors Big Band.
Read moreDetailsPANGBOURNE Jazz Club is back on Sunday, January 7, with a visit from the Big Colors Big Band.
Read moreDetailsJUST The Tonic comedy club is back on Saturday, January 6, with a quartet of comics preparing to make visitors laugh
Read moreDetailsA NEW burger is about to go on sale at two Reading town centre pubs, but you'll have to be quick to take advantage.
Read moreDetailsREADIFOLK will welcome a duo for its first meeting of 2024.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is bringing back its comedy evenings with Comedy in Progress, which sees live stand-up and performances in a regular showcase
Read moreDetailsYOUR granny knew: the old songs are the best and back in 1980, she was rock n rolling with the rest when she went to Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsBEER tokens are the prize of proving you know more about 2023 than anyone else.
Read moreDetailsA PANTO star received his 6,000th custard pie in the face earlier this month ? and it was just as funny as the first one.
Read moreDetailsThe Climbing Hanger, Stadium Way, is one of five venues which will be hosting Kendal Mountain Masters when it goes on tour in January
Read moreDetailsSam Ryder surprises shoppers in Reading as the battle for Christmas number 1 heats up
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