Since opening in 2016, the team has served around 60,000 cups of coffee and baked and sold 8,800 slices of its popular carrot cake.
The club’s former president Judi Jarvis has presented a cheque to her chosen charity.
Tickets go on sale this week.
The tour is to celebrate his 25 years as a recording artist.
Those performing included Coleridge Community College’s funk band, On Stage Performing Arts, Razzamatazz, and the ADC Theatre Panto Stars.
The stand-up comedian and daughter of Alastair Campbell is on her way to Cambridge.
The indie rockers’ latest album, ‘Where the Wild Things Grow’, came out in March.
Presented in partnership with Concerts at King’s, the concert also included Elgar’s ‘Serenade for Strings’ and Stravinsky’s ‘Mass’.
The experienced comic’s new touring show is titled ‘Keeping It Together’.
The exhibition includes a varied collection of paintings, sculptures, and mixed media from award-winning artists.
His new touring show is titled ‘Choose Your Delusion’.
The singer and actress was previously a finalist on TV talent competition ‘Mamma Mia! I Have a Dream’.
The governor of New Jersey was also in attendance in Madingley.
The purpose of the centre is for sales consultants to provide customers with the opportunity to experience its technology via demonstrations.
Professor Rubik was joined at the all-day event by Judit Polgár, who is widely regarded as the greatest female chess player of all time.
‘One of the most important voices in contemporary Irish music’ is coming soon to Cambridge.
Today (Armistice Day, Monday, 11 November), there will also be a gathering outside the Guildhall from 10.55am.
The play sees Terence Rattigan’s Table Number Seven (from Separate Tables) and The Browning Version paired for the first time.
The event aims to teach attendees how they can implement circular economic initiatives into their daily lives.
Communities will fall silent to remember the sacrifices made by so many.