Reading Festival 2023: Friday Round-up
Friday saw sets from Foals, Sam Fender, ALT BLK ERA, Yard Act, Magnolia Park, Mimi Webb, and Bombay Bicycle Club
Read moreDetailsFriday saw sets from Foals, Sam Fender, ALT BLK ERA, Yard Act, Magnolia Park, Mimi Webb, and Bombay Bicycle Club
Read moreDetailsTHE SEARCH for meaning to our lives is the subject for a new comedy show coming to Reading in September
Read moreDetailsAN AMATEUR dramatics group is looking to find a new home for a prop used in a recent production.
Read moreDetailsA FEMALE-fronted funk band will be performing at a Reading town centre pub next week.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival is finally here, so we've got day-by-day previews with our top picks for who and what to see as the event gets underway
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM bookshop is to welcome two authors for an evening with? event on Tuesday, August 29.
Read moreDetailsSTARS from the West End will be celebrating the music of The Eagles when they visit Reading next week
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL playlist for you this week as our thoughts turn to the two big festivals taking place in Reading and Wokingham this weekend
Read moreDetailsTO MARK the launch of a new collaboration between a Reading bar and a Finchampstead brewery, a special event is to take place next week
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of burlesque entertainment is coming to Reading town centre this Saturday, August 26.
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