What the future holds for dancing club as Latin-American bar venue shuts down
A dancing club that was previously held at a Latin-American themed bar in Reading is on the lookout for an alternative venue following its closure.
Read moreDetailsA dancing club that was previously held at a Latin-American themed bar in Reading is on the lookout for an alternative venue following its closure.
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