Formed in their hometown of York three years ago, The Magpies are a quartet characterised by their powerful vocals and elaborate instrumental arrangements. Comprised of vocalists Bella Gaffney and Polly...
Live music
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After kicking off the year with a string of shows, The Cat Empire are heading to Europe to embark on a tour of the UK and Spain. This March, you...
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Also at Cambridge Junction this month are American band Hayseed Dixie, who are offering up a taste of their 15th studio album. Formed in 2000 in Nashville, Tennessee, their first...
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Fatoumata Diawara (image by Aida Muluneh) In an exclusive English festival appearance, influential singer-songwriter and humanitarian Yusuf/Cat Stevens is making his Cambridge debut. From his early career in the 1960s...
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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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Combine two of the biggest boy bands in history and what do you get? Boyzlife! Westlife’s Brian McFadden and Boyzone’s Keith Duffy star together in this theatrical show at Cambridge...
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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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Festival favourites across the UK and Europe, Gentleman’s Dub Club are one of the most hard-working bands around. Seemingly forever on the road, when they opened the main stage at...
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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....