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Back in 1980, the band Department S had a hit with the song Is Vic There? 45 years on, Eddy Roxy is fronting his own band
Read moreDetailsBack in 1980, the band Department S had a hit with the song Is Vic There? 45 years on, Eddy Roxy is fronting his own band
Read moreDetailsNewbury Spring Festival will return on the 9–23 May 2026, with more than 45 events across West Berkshire - bringing world-class music to churches, country houses and cultural venues throughout...
Read moreDetailsJack Foz is based in London, but popped along to the Purple Turtle to headline the party celebrating 10 years of Dean Nelson's Generation Studio.
Read moreDetailsThe final acts for this year's Wokingham Festival have been announced, with organisers promising one of the event's strongest line-ups
Read moreDetailsIf you've been outside recently, you'll have noticed that it's bluebell season, with the woods around displaying a carpet of violet-blue.
Read moreDetailsDanny Sorrell is the creative force behind The Paradox Twin, who have been been on the Wokingham-based White Star Record
Read moreDetailsA talk titled, A Celebration of Nature, can be enjoyed this month in Binfield
Read moreDetailsWokingham Festival is set to return this August Bank Holiday weekend, promising three days of live music, local talent, and family entertainment
Read moreDetailsIs it ever OK to read someone’s diary? And if the person who wrote it knew that you were likely to read it - how certain could you be that...
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has announced more than 60 new acts for its 2026 line-up, with organisers also confirming a brand-new dance stage
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