The Average Chalky White Band will provide an up-tempo set on Saturday
Performing up-tempo tracks designed to get the crowd on their feet is dynamic 10-piece band The Average Chalky White Band.
Read moreDetailsPerforming up-tempo tracks designed to get the crowd on their feet is dynamic 10-piece band The Average Chalky White Band.
Read moreDetailsA TOUCH of the seaside is promised to visitors of Wokingham Festival on Sunday. And it’s all thanks to a band who are making (sea) waves.
Read moreDetailsFifth on the line-up for Monday and performing from 4.30pm is London-based psy-folk progressive band Flutatious
Read moreDetailsWokingham Festival is all thanks to a dedicated team of volunteers and supporters who are led by one man: Stan Hetherington
Read moreDetailsWokingham Music Club Stage will be open for local and up-and-coming bands. Here is what you can hear on Saturday
Read moreDetailsThere will be sea shanties and more on the TradeMark Windows stage at Wokingham Festival on the Sunday. Here is the full line-up
Read moreDetailsSunday at the Wokingham Music Club stage at Wokingham Festival is a line-up packed with some terrific bands and awesome sounds
Read moreDetailsThere’s a whole extra day at this year’s Wokingham Festival. Here is what you can enjoy on Monday
Read moreDetailsThere’s a whole extra day of music at Wokingham Festival this year, taking place on Bank Holiday Monday. Here’s what’s on
Read moreDetailsNoon, EBOS FANS of musicals will need little introduction to EBOS. From their base at Pinewood Leisure Centre, they have crafted a range of hit shows, including Little Shop of...
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