Relive your childhood hits with James B Partridge at Reading Hexagon

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March 2, 2026

Sing along to childhood hits with Britain’s favourite schoolteacher at the Reading Hexagon this April.

Viral sensation James B Partridge returns with his biggest Primary School Bangers tour yet, bringing classic singalongs and nostalgia to the Reading Hexagon on 26 April 2026.

This brand-new nationwide run will bring the songs that defined our childhoods to life across some of the UK’s most iconic theatres and concert halls across February, March and April.

Fans can expect singalongs, feel-good nostalgia, and the infectious energy that has turned James into a national phenomenon.

Following the sell-out success of The Big Christmas Assembly, which played to tens of thousands across the UK, demand for James continues to soar.

What began as playful classroom performances has exploded into one for the country’s most joyful live music successes – from viral social media fame to afield-closing Glastonbury set featured on the BBC.

James has also charmed audiences on Chris Evan’s Virgin Radio Breakfast Show, BBC Radio 2, The One Show, Sunday Brunch, and Songs of Praise: The Big School Assembly Singalong, proving that his unique blend of humour and harmony delights every generation.

For more information or to book, visit Reading Hexagon’s website.

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