Wokingham Festival: Never 42 – catch them as the sun goes down
Get ready for a high impact night of funk driven tunes bringing you all the hits of Level 42, such as ‘Lessons in Love’, ‘Something About You’ and ‘The Sun...
Read moreDetailsGet ready for a high impact night of funk driven tunes bringing you all the hits of Level 42, such as ‘Lessons in Love’, ‘Something About You’ and ‘The Sun...
Read moreDetailsAndrea Maria admits to having a rather unusual passion. She likes to grunt. It has to be a good grunt, not a teenie tiny one. And fans can expect to...
Read moreDetailsTHERE are some bands who like to name drop. There are some who wish they could. There are others that don’t need to. Never the Bride clearly fit into that...
Read moreDetailsNoon East Berkshire Operatic Society Award-winning Wokingham based musical theatre company, EBOS, will present a selection of songs from their forthcoming shows 12.45pm Small Strings Reading-based ukulele band performing quirky...
Read moreDetails12.45pm Michael Tuffery Always pushing himself, Michael finds new and innovative approaches to some classics. But never the ordinary kind. “Michael has this unique and beautiful tone to his voice....
Read moreDetailsPics: Dijana Capan / DVision Images / http://www.dvision-images.com “You’re invited to be a child again, just one more time, just for tonight”. With these words, The Used frontman Bert McCracken summed...
Read moreDetailsThe musical pedigree of the band members in The New Foundations cannot be faulted. JAMES HASTINGS finds out why they’re going to be a Wokingham Festival hit IF you ask...
Read moreDetails3 local acts take the stage at Reading Festival this weekend, alongside heavyweight headliners Fall Out Boy, Kendrick Lamar and Kings of Leon. Performing on the BBC Music Introducing Stage...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S big tribute act festival Marvellous is returning to the borough next month and organisers say that the best way to experience is to stay for the weekend. Dinton Pastures...
Read moreDetailsMILLIONS of viewers know him as the deadpan one from Never Mind The Buzzcocks, but the comic and punk poet Phill Jupitus is actually busy touring. “This has been how...
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