The Swedish quintet hail from the same town as 80s rock icons Europe, of Final Countdown fame.
Created in collaboration with Cambridgeshire-based vegan chocolate brand Ombar, the first 50 visitors will all receive a free hot chocolate.
The comic will be joined on the bill later this week by Steve Bugeja, Chloe Petts, and Vlad Ilich.
Performing together again following a three-year hiatus, two of the world’s greatest classical voices are set to appear at the Corn Exchange.
Joyce Gannon, owner of Ntsama’s Chilli Oil and Sauces in Cambridge, enjoyed a positive response after appearing on the programme.
The free light and sound spectacular features the girls’ choir at St Catharine’s College.
He has been raising money for Shout 85258, Cambridge United’s mental health charity partner.
Jesterlarf returns to the Junction next week and on the bill is the stand-up comedian, writer, actor and TV and radio regular.
The innovation will help it costs down and temperatures up.
The keyboard player with the Swedish rockers talks to the Cambridge Independent ahead of their gig in the city.
Ahead of the presentation, Professor Cox said that he was “delighted and astonished” to be chosen as this year’s recipient.
The Chesterton Community College grime artist’s real name is Liam Grogan Weyman.
The charity has received a lottery boost.
The Yorkshire dance collective released a deluxe edition of their most recent album Fear Fear last month.
The fundraiser launched a little over a month ago with support from Cambridge City Council on behalf of members of the Food Poverty Alliance.
The picturesque University of Cambridge building was transformed as part of the Cambridge Music Festival.
There is plenty to see and do at the region’s National Trust properties this festive season.
Some pubs showing the games - plus details of England kick-off times.
This true master of the one-liner brought his Gary in Punderland tour back to the Cambridge Junction on Wednesday, November 16.
She will perform live in two very different concerts.