WOKINGHAM LOVES MUSIC: What do you do with a drunken sailor?
SEA SHANTIES continue to enjoy a revival and that’s the case with our hit list this week. The Salts make a welcome return to our Wokingham Loves Music playlist with...
Read moreDetailsSEA SHANTIES continue to enjoy a revival and that’s the case with our hit list this week. The Salts make a welcome return to our Wokingham Loves Music playlist with...
Read moreDetailsReading music charity Readipop has secured a new home, on Trafford Road, to grow as an organisation.
Read moreDetailsA MUSICAL comedy duo is set to return to Maidenhead this spring. Flo and Joan, created by sisters Nicola and Rosie Dempsey, are heading to Norden Farm on Friday,May 28...
Read moreDetailsA BLUES band will be making their way to Reading this autumn. Proud Mary, a blues-rock band, will be celebrating 20 years of their album with a special anniversary gig,...
Read moreDetailsPUT YOUR dancing shoes on because Wokingham borough’s tribute festival is making a return this year. Marvellous Tribute Festival, at Dinton Pastures in Hurst, is planned for the weekend of...
Read moreDetailsThE OLD ones are the best they say – but what about the favourites with a twist? Heading up this week’s hit parade is Marky Dawson’s take on Queen’s classic,...
Read moreDetailsLive shows are returning to Bracknell's South Hill Park this summer, to beat the lockdown blues.
Read moreDetailsMUSIC festival celebrations are taking to the stage this summer. Fi Fest, a Berkshire-based music festival, will be held on Forest Green Road, Fifield, near Bray, on Sunday, August 29....
Read moreDetailsA WARGRAVE artist who made it to the final of a television painting contest is encouraging residents to take every opportunity they’re presented with. Shelagh Casebourne, who regularly features in...
Read moreDetailsDRIVE into a world of hilarious history on stage in Windsor this week. Car Park Party, created by Birmingham Stage Company and Coalition Agency, is bringing Horrible Histories – Gorgeous...
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