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Reading’s new events space kicks off five-week run with launch event this Friday

Laura Scardarella by Laura Scardarella
Monday, November 22, 2021 6:01 am
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A range of events will be held at Market Yard Printhouse until Thursday, December 23. Picture: Market Yard Printhouse

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DJ YODA, OSP and Ash The Author will take to the decks for Market Yard Printhouse’s launch event this Friday.

The entertainment-led food and drinks market, inside a former print works in Tessa Road, Reading, has been transformed into a 1,200 capacity events space with three rooms and an outdoor terrace.

Market Yard, previously held as a pop-up in Hills Meadow, Caversham, will now run until Thursday, December 23 with a full line up of exciting acts and events.

The five-week run features DJs, live music artists and bands, including East 17, drag queen dancers, stand-up comedy and a power ballad sing-a-long night.

DJ Yoda will also be joined on opening night, starting at 7.30pm, by The Big JT and DJ Cypress Phil.

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Every Saturday at midday until 3pm , Market Yard Printhouse is set to run a themed brunch, starting with its first one led by Disco Shed on Saturday, November 27.

And this family-friendly venue also welcomes children to attend any events that finish by 7pm.

From 7.30pm, Hacienda, Ministry of Sound and Ibiza Rocks resident DJ Paulette, will step onto stage to celebrate all things disco, with supporting DJ’s Pete Wheeler and Ben Narbatus.

The first of weekly Cinema Club screenings kicks off at midday on Sunday, November 28.

This features singalong favourite Mamma Mia. The same evening from 7.30pm, stand-up comedy comes to Market Yard Printhouse with Josh James and Carl Donnelly alongside Tom Ward & Emmanuel Sonubi, both of whom appear on the upcoming series of Live At The Apollo.

Bingo Lingo, the character-led bingo night, bring their crowd participation on Monday, November 29.

To kick off December, Dua Lipa remixers Horse Meat Disco will headline the second week on Friday, December 3 from 7.30pm.

Brixton Radio DJ’s take centre stage on the Saturday afternoon, ahead of a debut Reading set for RAW SILK with supporting acts Ryan MacGregor and Appolo Murphy.

On Sunday, December 5, Smooth Sundays launches at the venue from 3.30pm, with a live set of soul covers from Eat At Joe’s and DJ duo Twin Sun.

Highlights throughout December include UK’s best known pop night Guilty Pleasures bringing DJ Lady Lloyd and the Dream Team dancers on Friday, December 10.

Glitterbox DJ Natasha Kitty Katt will be joined by Twin Sun on Saturday, December 11 and tribute act Abba Magic Duo entertains fans with the band’s all-time favourites on the Sunday.

Pop legend Adele will be celebrated by one of the UK’s tribute acts on Wednesday, December 15.

Glastonbury regulars Ultimate Power providing a power ballad singalong on Friday 17th

And 90’s chart-toppers, East 17, take to the stage on Sunday, December 19.

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