Rising Sun to host Tribute Night to Motown
MOTOWN Sound will be blasting through a Reading-based arts centre early next month.
Read moreDetailsMOTOWN Sound will be blasting through a Reading-based arts centre early next month.
Read moreDetailsA YORKSHIRE-born singer-songwriter will be visiting Purley for a concert
Read moreDetailsA FREE concert will raise funds for the charity Just Around The Corner.
Read moreDetailsThe project, led by visual artists Lisa-Marie Gibbs and Philip Newcombe, is called Island Life, and will come to Open Hand Open Space, Oxford Road
Read moreDetailsWE LOVE Gong, a legendary band. So we leapt at the chance to catch them when they visited Oxford's O2 recently.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has officially added the first names to its bill for 2024, with some returning stars being among the earliest to be announced
Read moreDetailsONE OF the biggest names ? and loudest voices ? in showbiz is coming to Lower Earley this Saturday, along with a galaxy of surprises
Read moreDetailsTEN YEARS after the closure of Reading Gaol was announced, the fate of the site is no clearer despite protests, plans, and proposals. HM Prison Reading, known as Reading Gaol,...
Read moreDetailsLimpopo Groove, Reading's own afro-fusion outfit, is bringing and evening of live performances to display the talents of rising stars
Read moreDetailsEvery week, we bring you a round-up of all shows taking place in the region's theatres. It covers this weekend and next
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