The singer, whose album ‘Lucky’ was named Best Country and Americana Album of 2023 by Rolling Stone, has also been nominated for a CMA Award.
Alongside the steam engines and other attractions, the 49th edition of the popular event also paid tribute to part of Fenland history.
The show is based on the ‘Barmy Britain’ series of West End productions.
The chain’s eighth UK branch is located on Hills Road.
The sale was organised by sixth form student and Addenbrooke’s ward volunteer, Rose Kim.
The pair will be bringing their show to Storey’s Field Centre in Eddington.
The comedian and TV favourite is bringing his new tour HA!MILTON to the Cambridge Corn Exchange.
A half marathon, 10k, 5k and family mile all provided a different challenge, and there was also food, drink and entertainment on offer.
The popular event was established in 2013 to raise money for Cancer Research UK in memory of Phill Hill.
The initiative aims to help local organisations with specific donations and give them the tools they need to continue to thrive.
Of the 676 runners who took part, 169 tackled the 5k, 358 ran the 10k and 149 took part in the fun run.
The event offers 60 different beers, most of which are local, and 18 different ciders.
The singer is to perform with Meat Loaf’s band Neverland Express at the Cambridge Corn Exchange.
The ‘comedy provider’ works mainly with venues in Cambridgeshire, but has also branched out into the East and North Midlands.
The comedian is bringing his show to the Corn Exchange.
He says he’ll miss the backstage team more than anything else.
The star of the most recent series of Channel 4’s ‘Married At First Sight Australia’ is to undertake a UK tour.
The hay bales are being used to propagate more wildflower meadows across the city of Cambridge.
The Bradford-born musician enrolled at the Leeds College of Music and became the first student in its history to achieve a 100 per cent pass mark.
The popular stand-up is a two-time winner of Best International Show at the New Zealand Comedy Festival.