The Dutch alt-indie trio’s new album, Bobbie, sees them move away from indie rock and more into the realms of catchy synth pop.
“I’ve had a really good month,” admits the Cherry Hinton-based performer.
The concert at The Maltings will be a celebration of the great musician’s partnership with lyricist Hal David.
Housed on the first floor of the centre, the new cinema complex will be accessible from the main shopping mall.
The “weekly chat show for geeks, artists and terrible people” is co-hosted by Cambridge musician Liam Taylor.
Visitors will get to experience a kaleidoscope of huge, colourful light projections depicting more than 1,000 years of the British monarchy.
Nick Patel even received a letter from Cambridge MP Daniel Zeichner thanking him for his tireless efforts during the pandemic.
Written by Torben Betts, this “spine-chilling ghost story, turned psychological thriller” stars Susie Blake and Tom Chambers.
Fen Ditton Gallery is displaying the artworks of six recent graduates from The Royal Drawing School.
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Comedians set to appear over the three-day event include Marcus Brigstocke, Zoe Lyons, and Emmanuel Sonubi.
Big Deal Comedy and Commoners’ Comedy are to put on live stand-up comedy performances across seven different venues.
The independent business, which launched in 2017, was listed as one of the top artisan bakeries in the UK.
The third episode of the Tom Hanks/Steven Spielberg-produced series is available to watch today (Friday, 2 February) on Apple TV+.
The show features a cast of West End performers and includes hits by the likes of the Bee Gees, Village People, The Jacksons, ABBA and many more.
Strictly Come Dancing star Johannes Radebe presented the Queen with tap dancing shoes at the event.
The comic and former resident of the Tower of London kicked off his UK tour in Cambridge on Thursday, 1 February.
Sarah and Andy Smith, and their son Harry cut the ribbon after raising more than £30,000
Titled Love & Cuss, the new song has been described as “a high-energy rock song with punk attitude”.
The shop is open seven days a week and includes a veterinary practice, previously located on Barnwell Road, and a grooming salon.