READIPOP FESTIVAL
Reading
Reading
Readipop Festival, which takes place by the banks of the River Thames in Christchurch Meadows (10 mins walk from Reading Station) between Friday 12th and Sunday 14th July. Readipop Festival is an event created in-house by Readipop, the music charity, to raise funds to continue using music and arts to enrich the lives and cultural landscape of our local community around Reading and the Thames Valley area.
Readipop Festival features performances from international artists and local acts, sharing our stages with the community bands we support and some of young people who make music through our AAA youth programme.
Every penny raised from the festival helps support the amazing work within the community that Readipop as a charity does across a number of projects
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