The dance music icons are celebrating their 30th anniversary in 2025.
The much-loved event will be back for “two full days of incredible live music and activities”.
Milton, Ely, Soham, Histon & Impington and more will all be hosting events.
The ‘King of the Waltz’ is known for his spectacular concerts.
‘Bat Country’ was inspired by Hunter S Thompson’s ‘Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas’.
It will be a whole lot of fun and there are prizes to be won.
The first of these, ‘The Jury: Murder Trial – Can We Trust Our Justice System?’ takes place tomorrow (30 October, 2025).
The musician will be playing songs from his new album ‘Love Dealer’, as well as old favourites, when he comes to Cambridge.
The council-organised event is one of Cambridge’s longest-running and best-loved community traditions.
The initiative comes as ‘menu anxiety’ is said to be on the rise.
The bikes weigh 10kg less than the standard Explorer 3 (EB3) model.
The opening marks Rudy’s first venture into Cambridgeshire and its 35th restaurant to date.
‘Flying with Angels’ is the artist’s 10th studio album.
The book is the follow-up to 2023’s ‘The Fenland Spell’.
The band’s best-known hits include ‘I Don't Like Mondays’, ‘Rat Trap’ and ‘Banana Republic’.
The MP for Cambridge met his 1640s MP counterpart, John Lowry, Cambridge MP and the city’s mayor during the English Civil War.
The artist formerly known as Terence Trent D’Arby performed two sets.
The Welsh rock trio are on their way to Cambridge.
Some 33 people braved the challenge, and another 30 were there to offer support.
She will be joined by acclaimed violinist Harriet Mackenzie.