The “new poster-boy for British comedy magic” (The Telegraph) is back with a fresh show.
The Nashville-based singer-songwriter is due to perform at this year’s Cambridge Folk Festival.
The Australian singer-songwriter will also be performing at Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion in the US later in the year.
The event has taken place in the village of Witcham since 1971, with a break only for the pandemic.
There will also be a raffle on the night featuring prizes donated by a number of Cambridge businesses.
The designs were chosen from those put forward by artists.
The winners of the 2020 Songlines Music Awards are set to appear alongside Welsh harp virtuoso Catrin Finch.
The band took their name from Sebastian Flyte, a character from Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited.
The work of 15 artists from Galeria Moderna’s art contests will be on display.
St Etheldreda House is being created on Lancaster Way Business Park.
The 80-year-old used to cycle to work every day from Fulbourn.
The 43rd edition of the fun-filled day included a fun fair, beer tent, burger bar, stalls, live music and a raft race on the River Great Ouse.
The fesival will he held in the countryside near Huntingdon.
A keen admirer of Japan and Japanese culture, Nick also teaches at the University of Cambridge, as part of its creative writing masters programme.
The Bengal-inspired eatery is located on Hills Road.
The poet and author was joined by 320 members of the local community.
The rescue dog underwent a challenging procedure.
The ensemble is led by musical director, bass player and long-time friend of Amy Winehouse, Dale Davis.
The event marked IWM Duxford’s 50th anniversary flying season and 120 years since the invention of the aeroplane by the Wright brothers.
The artist’s second single My Army displays an energetic and upbeat pop-rock style, with hints of blues and folk.