The experienced musician was formerly a chorister at King’s.
The reggae icons are best known for their 1977 album, ‘Heart of the Congos’.
It was on Saturday, 6 November 1875 that the venue opened its doors for the first time.
The band’s new album, ‘Delete Everything’, is their first in 10 years.
The group will be joined on stage by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
The event will include gigs, workshops and community performances.
The 60s legends are returning to the Cambridge Corn Exchange.
‘The Great Small Miracles Exhibition’ includes around 30 framed original drawings.
Mayor of Ely, Cllr Mike Banyard, was among the attendees.
The theatre is coming to the end of its year-long redevelopment project.
Songs from the new album, ‘Rainy Sunday Afternoon’, made up the bulk of the set.
The event will be held at the Cambridge Buddhist Centre.
The band are coming to the Cambridge Junction.
They were discussing Elton’s new memoir, ‘What Have I Done?: My Autobiography’.
The popular comic will be returning to Cambridge in November.
‘A Gun Through Time’ tells the hidden stories behind three firearms that changed history.
The film sees the comedy legend grapple with age and chaos while on tour.
There’s still time to sign up.
This work of historical fiction was inspired by a chance encounter in East Germany.
Artists can apply for the public art commission now.