There are more than 200 British real ales and 80 ciders and perries on offer.
The show comes to us courtesy of Mischief Theatre, the company that brought us the all-conquering The Play That Goes Wrong.
Organised by Big Deal Comedy and Commoners’ Comedy, the event takes place this Saturday and Sunday (25-26 May) across seven venues in the city.
There will be more than 200 British real ales from over 100 breweries at this year’s festival, which starts today (Monday, 20 May).
St John’s College and Jesus College were two of those that took part.
The mysterious creation is a Dinky version of the robot big giraffe, Metropogiraffolis, who is featured in the Cambridge Standing Tall art trail.
Zapt Laser Tag is the latest attraction to be opened by Walthew Leisure, the family business behind the successful Clip ‘n Climb Cambridge.
Red Express are also headlining Strawberry Fair, which this year celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Bryan Adams, Sting, Tom Jones and Paloma Faith are among the artists performing.
A new touring production of The Kite Runner, a play based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Khaled Hosseini, is coming to Cambridge.
Praised by Take That’s original manager, The Take That Experience is more than just a tribute to one of Britain’s best-loved boy bands.
The hard-rocking quintet treated the crowd at city venue Mash to two sets: one acoustic and one electric.
The fair was officially opened by the mayor of Cambridge, Cllr Jenny Gawthrope Wood, and pennies were thrown into the crowd.
The comic was named as one of The Guardian and The Telegraph’s ‘50 Best Comedians of the 21st Century’.
The programme will reveal new stories about the work going on behind the scenes at various National Trust sites.
The in-demand double bassist started out on the live circuit playing bass guitar in a country rock band.
Christopher is the former official historian of the Security Service (MI5) and chairman of the Cambridge Intelligence Seminar.
Described as ‘spectacular’ by Classic FM, the group was formed in 2012 by Chris Parsons at the University of York.
The garden he has created will be on display in the show’s ‘Get Started Gardens’ category.
The band’s huge hit ‘Hold Me Now’ is one of the best-known songs of the 80s.