Enjoy a booze-fuelled history lesson at Cambridge Junction on 27 March, when the Thinking Drinkers return with a brand-new show and plenty of free drinks. This time around, the tipsy...
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May Week (actually in June) is the time of year when students let loose at lavish events before parting ways for the summer, and it’s one of the great Cambridge...
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7 March - Ed Byrne For a Saturday night of the best in observational comedy, you can catch Ed Byrne at the Cambridge Corn Exchange on 7 March. Ed has...
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Returning for 2020, The Kite Trust’s hugely successful annual fundraising event, Cambridge Queer Valentine’s, will feature a fantastic line-up of comedians and musicians. Currently Cambridge’s only LGBT+ celebration for Valentine’s...
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Jimmy Carr brings his acerbic, sharp wit to the Corn Exchange on 27 February. The star of 8 Out of 10 Cats and its sister show 8 Out of 10...
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Progressive, post-grunge band Nada Surf play the Junction on 25 February. Powered by driving guitar licks, their witty, stylised vocals have always made them stand out from the crowd. Likened...
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Watch a video or old programme on YouTube or Vimeo and chances are you’ll start reading the comments underneath. It can be enriching, but more often downright annoying, as comments...
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Since John Peel opened the doors on Valentine’s Day in 1990, Cambridge Junction has established itself as a leading arts hub for the region. Thirty years on from its launch...
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Electro swing favourites Caravan Palace are festival regulars, having played the main stage at Glastonbury, Secret Garden Party, Boomtown, Wilderness and more. They’re known for their unique, vintage-meets-modern sound and...
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Tired from the festive revelry? Well relax, as The Brass Funkeys wait until the end of the month to pound their up-tempo marching-band jazz into the Junction, on 31 January....
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