Marquis Drive at Cambridge Junction

J1 at the Junction Clifton Way, Cambridge

Marquis Drive From the deepest, darkest parts of the West Midlands comes the sound of frustration, dreams and hard work. Upbeat to the point of euphoria, anthemic choruses set amongst verses of everyday life. Yes, Marquis Drive just might help you to escape the 9 to 5 and remind you that there is a Friday […]

£18.00

Footlights Presents Sorry, Sorry, Sorry, Very Sorry

ADC Theatre Park Street, Cambridge

To whom it may concern - Thank you for taking the time to apply for this role that you so clearly wanted. Unfortunately, this time we are not going to be able to..." Experiencing a bit of déjà vu? Reluctant recognition? Want to cry? Can we interest you in laughing instead? More specifically: want to […]

£7.00 – £10.50

Fishermen’s Friends

Corn Exchange Cambridge

Britain’s oldest boy band, with a combined age 401 (and three-quarters) return to Cambridge. They have nine albums to their name, two feature films, a stage musical, a book, a TV documentary, they’ve played for royalty and to tens of thousands of fans in sell-out tours year in year out… No, it’s not The Beatles, […]

£28.00 – £36.50

City of Cambridge Symphony Orchestra – The Rite of Spring

West Road Concert Hall Cambridge

Robert Hodge, conductor/Alexander Doronin, piano Bacewicz Overture/ Brahms Piano Concerto no. 1/ Stravinsky The Rite of Spring Tickets - £20.00 adult; £10.00  student; £6.00 under 14 For info go to http://www.westroad.org/event-info/city-of-cambridge-symphony-orchestra-36/

£6.00 – £20.00

Relatively Speaking

Cambridge Arts Theatre 6 St Edward's Passage, Cambridge

Beautifully crafted, uproariously funny and charmingly English, Relatively Speaking was Alan Ayckbourn's first West End hit in 1967. It made him a household name, with critics hailing the arrival of a great new comic talent and Noël Coward himself praising the young writer on creating “a beautifully constructed and very funny comedy”. Greg only met […]

£20.00 – £45.00

Waterstones Literary Events

Waterstones Book Shop 22 Sidney Street, Cambridge

Waterstones Cambridge: What's on in February Waterstones Cambridge has kicked off the New Year with a bang and are continuing into February with a great line up of events! On Wednesday, 8 February from 6pm Waterstones Cambridge is hosting a panel of incredible writers for a wonderfully wicked evening of suspected witches, whispering muses, and […]

Madison Violet At Stapleford Granary

Stapleford Granary Bury Road, Stapleford

Madison Violet are Lisa MacIsaac & Brenley MacEachern Lisa MacIsaac & Brenley MacEachern are a Canadian Juno-nominated musical duo who grew up on rural Cape Breton Island and came together in the late 1990s. Influenced by their maritime heritage, the East Coast duo began creating music that is rooted in their past, overlaid with contemporary influences. Exceptional singer-songwriters, storytellers and […]

£11.00 – £22.00

Craft Fair

St Barnabas Church Mill Road, Cambridge

Artists, Crafters and Makers will be displaying at a big market. Stalls include jewellery, cards, candles, ceramics, beauty, home decor, accessories, food and drink and more. Free entry. Event hosted by Moular. For info e-mail hello@moular.co.uk

Free

Twilight with the Museums: Half-term Family Programme

Various Cambridge

The University of Cambridge Museums (UCM) and local partners get ready to deliver a jam-packed week of events. Exploration and discovery await with the return of the ever-popular Twilight with the Museums, an annual February half-term programme of family activities and events. Whether it’s exploring a museum collection after-dark, or dropping-in during the day for […]

The Armenian State Symphony Orchestra

Corn Exchange Cambridge

Conductor: Sergey Smbatyan Soloist: Chloe Hanslip (violin) The Armenian State Symphony Orchestra with Sergey Smbatyan, their Principal Conductor and Founding Artistic Director, promises a real treat with this popular programme of classical favourites. British violinist Chloe Hanslip returns to Cambridge to perform Mendelssohn’s virtuosic Violin Concerto. Opening the concert is a piece from their nation’s […]

£10.00 – £44.00

Suzanne Vega at Cambridge Corn Exchange

Corn Exchange Cambridge

After headlining Cambridge Folk Festival in July 2022, Suzanne Vega will be returning to Cambridge to perform at the Corn Exchange in February 2023. Vega emerged as a leading figure of the folk-music revival of the early 1980s when, accompanying herself on acoustic guitar, she sang what has been called contemporary folk or neo-folk songs […]

£35.50 – £52.50

Jazz Evening at The Town and Gown

Town and Gown 8 Market Passage, Cambridge

Led by resident musician Judah Daniels. Judah puts together the cream of the crop of local talent for an evening of Jazz that is unrivalled in Cambridge. Sit back and relax in the decadence of the Town and Gown’s theatre and theatre bar whilst enjoying a wide selection of hand made cocktails. Featuring some of […]

£12.00 – £17.95

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