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More acts announced for Here Comes the Sun

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We’re pleased to announce the latest names gracing the various stages of this year’s Here Comes the Sun festival.

AF Harrold will once again delight us, but this year he’ll be doing a special performance for children – he is an acclaimed children’s author after all.

We’ll also be welcoming this year’s Alternative Queen of Reading, Gog, who will bring the same charm to Here Comes the Sun that won her that prestigious title.

On the music side of things, Kicking Television return to the festival with their guitar driven rock, and south coast singer-songwriter Kat Sinclair will be making her festival debut. There’s vaudevillian folk-pop from The Curious Sounds, while Jo Quail does things with a cello and loop pedal that must be heard.

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Tea Dance Glory!

Well done Neile and all volunteers involved in the wonderful Vintage Tea Dance last weekend. The place was roaring with live music, dancing, and vintage clobber!

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Fresh ground coffee.

Great news! The Centre will now be providing fresh, ground coffee at selected events. We trialed it at Big Untidy on Friday and at Bookface on Sunday and the response was very positive.

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Pride of Reading nomination!

Our dedicated manager Larry Watson has been nominated for a Pride of Reading Cultural Contribution award.

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Free Tango Classes!

Learn to Tango now! It's absolutely free for the next two weeks. Tango dance classes on Thursdays 18th and 25th September are free. Classes are at 7.30pm. Just turn up. No booking required.

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