REVIEW: Welsh rockers Cardinal Black puts on five-star show at Sub 89 in Reading
Welsh rock band Cardinal Black treated Reading to an exceptional live performance at Sub 89, Reading, as they played their ...
Welsh rock band Cardinal Black treated Reading to an exceptional live performance at Sub 89, Reading, as they played their ...
YOU CAN'T beat seeing a band live, and we've picked some of the best musicians you can see in the ...
Tributes to two of the UK's biggest bands are set to perform at a Reading venue later this month, with ...
MUSICIAN Ed Sheeran has praised grassroots venues such as Reading's famous Purple Turtle bar, saying they are instrumental in building ...
INDIE POP royalty will be making a visit to Reading next month, thanks to Club Velocity.
We've had our passport out again for this week's playlist: this time a visit to Aylesbury to enjoy a set ...
The renowned rock outfit are now due to kick off their new string of dates here in the 'Ding from ...
READING band Selina and the Howlin Dogs, is set to release its third album this month.
Down at the Abbey sees performances from BC Camplight, Los Bitchos, Zayid Al-Samman, and Jeffrey Lewis in the shadow of ...
A new record store is set to open in Caversham on Thursday, Sep 7, as an online music merchant is ...
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