Four live concerts taking over Wokingham this weekend – here’s what’s on
There's a packed schedule of live music concerts coming to Wokingham this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThere's a packed schedule of live music concerts coming to Wokingham this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThose masters of the psychedelic universe, Hawkwind, landed in Reading last week at the Hexagon.
Read moreDetailsIt's road-trip time! And what a road trip it was! A unique venue, Royal Hospital Chelsea, with a wonderful and special opening set
Read moreDetailsThe largest community event, and biggest outdoor event in Woodley's calendar is set to take place today.
Read moreDetailsAlec MacKechnie is the eponymous Crazy Cowboy who promotes events in various places including Reading
Read moreDetailsSometimes a big name comes to us, as with Midge Ure at the Hexagon, or The Unthanks at the Town Concert Hall.
Read moreDetailsTime for a RaW Sounds roadtrip, this time to the legendary 100 Club in London (easy to reach on the Lizzie Line), courtesy of promoters Runnin' Blue
Read moreDetailsFamily Fun Awaits at Marvellous Festival 2026! Looking for the perfect summer local family getaway? Marvellous Festival – the UK's Longest Running and Best Tribute Festival – returns 17th–19th July...
Read moreDetailsSonning Scarecrows is an event held every two years, where villagers of Sonning build Scarecrows for viewing by the public.
Read moreDetailsA busy night last week. After catching punk originals 999 (their second ever gig was at Bones in Reading, 50 years ago)
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