Scouting For Girls joins Third Lung on the bill for this year’s Fi.Fest
JOINING Reading band Third Lung on the bill for this year's Fi.Fest is Scouting For Girls
JOINING Reading band Third Lung on the bill for this year's Fi.Fest is Scouting For Girls
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A CAVERSHAM coffee shop is to host an open mic night in honour of a teenager who died from a ...
Reading Today speaks to Tayo Sound about fatigue, festivals, and finding inspiration after his confident set at this year's AYL ...
Heritage Live in Pangbourne will see multi-award winning singer-songwriter Hozier taking to the stage alongside Ocean Colour Scene and The ...
The Way Old Friends Do is the new production written by Ian Hallard, who also stars alongside James Bradshaw
Uncle Peanut, OSP, and Radio X's John Kennedy have been added to the roster for a packed-out summer party in ...
Twenty years after their first album, The Go! Team shows that their get-up-and-go is as fresh and vibrant as it ...
FORGET Casablanca, it's Bracknell for us. And forget As Time Goes By, it's As Time Stands Still.
Tayo Sound, Henjila, Coach party, and Kill Committee join the line-up for the festival's 10th anniversary event on Saturday, May ...
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