‘It’s a rare beast to hear originality’: Reading Today speaks to Scott Matthews as he begins his tour of the UK, including Reading.
Scott Matthews speaks to Reading Today as he kicks off his tour of the UK, including South Street Arts Centre.
Scott Matthews speaks to Reading Today as he kicks off his tour of the UK, including South Street Arts Centre.
August bank holiday can only mean one thing: festival time. Not only does Reading enjoy three days of great music, ...
Audiences can waltz into Wokingham cinema for a night with Andre Rieu
AS MUSIC fans prepare to head to Reading for the annual festival, green-minded folk are preparing for the annual clear-up
This is the title track from Kepler Ten's latest critically acclaimed album on our White Star records label
A CELEBRATION of the best of Asia will come to Palmer Park on Sunday, thanks to the return of the ...
Berkshire Maestros has released a brand new single, Come Alive, to raise funds for a new music centre
MUSIC from the Father Willis Organ will be heard at a lunchtime concert taking place in Reading?s Concert Hall next ...
Reading Today and Wokingham Today's guest contributor Chris Hillman reviews The Mission at Sub 89
The legendary Mike and The Mechanics are back on the road and Refueled! with their brand new tour, coming to ...
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