RaW Sounds Today: The Dollheads, Asia, Amy Dx
We first saw The Dollheads, a trio of teenaged siblings from Las Vegas, musically inspired by The Ramones, play at The Fiery Bird venue in Woking
Read moreDetailsWe first saw The Dollheads, a trio of teenaged siblings from Las Vegas, musically inspired by The Ramones, play at The Fiery Bird venue in Woking
Read moreDetailsIt is held in memory of Wokingham boy Ollie Young, who tragically lost his life to a brain tumour just a day before his sixth birthday.
Read moreDetailsRunnin' Blue have been promoting music in London and Reading for over ten years now, and celebrated their 100th event with a gig at the Face Bar
Read moreDetailsWe went along to the Prog for Peart event last weekend and it was excellent! It wasn't too far away (in Abingdon),
Read moreDetailsDark satire predicts the closure of public bathrooms
Read moreDetailsThousands of people will be fed at a free festival coming to Reading next weekend.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest Pride 2026 is set to take place on Saturday, July 18.
Read moreDetailsHollie Rogers is based in London, and originally from Cornwall, but she recently launched her solo album just down the road at The Harlington
Read moreDetailsThere's less than one week left until the Marvellous Festival returns to Dinton Pastures.
Read moreDetailsSaturday, July 11, is the day that Wokingham's LGBQT community and their allies have been counting down towards.
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