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1. Police make 13 arrests at Reading Festival

Get Bracknell, Friday 28 August 2009
Music fans are continuing to flock to the Reading Festival site as the weekend gets underway this afternoon.

2. Our verdict: Reading Festival headliners

Get Bracknell, Friday 28 August 2009
Each night of Reading Festival a top-of-the bill act plays. Natalie Slater gives her verdict on the trio at the top of the tree

3. The bands to watch out for at Reading Festival

Get Bracknell, Friday 28 August 2009
One of the best things about Reading Festival is the chance to discover bands you’ve never heard before. Lucy Thorne looks further down the bill and gives her choices

4. Virgins are ready for the big time

Get Bracknell, Friday 28 August 2009

New York band The Virgins are on the verge of big things according to Rolling Stone magazine so they will be hoping to impress during their slot on the NME/Radio 1 Stage.

5. Reading Festival Alternative Stage offers more than music

Get Bracknell, Friday 28 August 2009

Reading Festival deserves its kudos for delivering eclectic and acclaimed music acts year on year; but one stage boasts the most unique line-up of all – the Alternative Stage.

6. Marina and the Diamonds

Get Bracknell, Friday 28 August 2009

Marina Diamondis tells Mike Pyle that she wants to create a sound that will last, rather than being a passing trend.

7. Reading Festival Gallery

Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 August 2009

This weekend is August Bank Holiday and that means only one thing, Reading Festival is here.

8. Reading Festival opens its gates to crowds

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 August 2009
The day is finally here for the 2009 Reading Festival – but there will be no flags to celebrate.

9. The Parlotones coming to Plug N Play

Get Bracknell, Friday 21 August 2009
The Parlotones are coming to the Plug N Play Studios on Tuesday, September 29.

10. Wokingham Oxfam sells Arctic Monkeys single

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 August 2009
Oxfam in Wokingham has gone back in time as the charity chain sells a new music release for the first time in 25 years.
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