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AFTER a year off due to covid, festival fever has returned to Reading. More than 100,000 music fans are expected to attend the three-day event at Richfield Avenue
Read moreDetailsAFTER a year off due to covid, festival fever has returned to Reading. More than 100,000 music fans are expected to attend the three-day event at Richfield Avenue
Read moreDetails“While normally bank holidays are fairly leisurely for most, this bank holiday also coincides with the end of Reading Festival which sees thousands of guests leaving the town,”
Read moreDetailsSir Ian McKellan is 82 and currently playing the role of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark in an age-blind production of the Shakespearean play – but does this casting work?
Read moreDetailsNETWORK RAIL is ready for the thousands of visitors coming to Reading Festival. The three-day event runs from tomorrow through to Sunday, August 29, but the festivalgoers are already making...
Read moreDetailsHAPPY hour arrived in Finchampstead after a brewery got punters in the party spirit earlier this month
Read moreDetailsPERFORMING arts students took to the stage earlier this month for a musical show. Pupils at Platform YP’s five-day summer school performed Alice By Heart at The Whitty Theatre, Wokingham....
Read moreDetailsJason Robert Brown’s Songs For A New World will be performed at The Whitty Theatre, based at Luckley House School, on Saturday
Read moreDetailsBefore The Paradox Twin perform at Wokingham Music Festival, here's your chance to hear them with our great FREE playlist
Read moreDetailsA BRITAIN’S Got Talent finalist will be making a special guest appearance in Reading this Friday, thanks to a new comedy club. Starting out as a small, semi-professional group, Mates...
Read moreDetailsLIVE music, street food and craft beers will make a return to the Reading Abbey Ruins next month. Heavy Pop is set to host a special warm-up party on Friday,...
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