The Manchester foursome released their seventh studio album Mountainhead on March 1.
The musician has put out a string of singles and has also been recognised by the British Country Music Association (BCMA).
Historian and Cambridge resident Helen Weinstein has organised the exhibition along Gwydir Street and Kingston Street.
In a few weeks, the store will expand its range, selling livestock feed, as well as a wider range of dog toys.
Unspeakable involves the singer and musician revealing previously unknown things about his personal life.
The very realistic handmade animal puppets introduced themselves to the people – and real-life animals – of the city.
Pizza is on the menu, and a new lager, exclusive to the event, is also being launched.
It stars Heartbeat and Casualty actor Jason Durr as Colonel Mustard and 2023 Strictly Come Dancing champion Ellie Leach as Miss Scarlett.
The comedian, travel writer and columnist explored conspiracy theories such as is the Earth flat, does Finland exist, and are UFOs piloted by lizards?
One of the highlights was a type of daffodil named ‘Madam Speaker’, in honour of former House of Commons speaker Baroness Betty Boothroyd.
The new play is set in the 1960s and was written by famed sitcom writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.
This ‘guest pizza’ is available at the Sidney Street restaurant until the end of the month.
Three events raised money for Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust.
The 2024 event takes place from 25-28 July in the grounds of Cherry Hinton Hall.
The Swedish ‘banjopunk’ trio, made up of three sisters, are on their way to Cambridge.
University of Cambridge students performed two episodes of Blackadder Goes Forth.
Described as “the world’s greatest thriller”, the play was made into a film in 1972 starring Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine.
The Cavendish School in Impington also enjoyed a visit from local artist and author, Roland Burt.
The site will also be offering more hot food options, including a hot dog machine and a burger machine.
The band’s 2021 album Dark Matters reached number four in the album charts, their highest UK chart position since Feline in 1983.