But there’s no Reach Ride this year.
The ‘German Comedy Ambassador to the United Kingdom’ was back at the venue for the first time since 2022.
Two routes – of 20 miles and 60 miles – started and finished at the centre besides Scotsdale Garden Centre.
The Charlatans and Ash are also on the bill.
The event raised thousands for Red Balloon, which offers wellbeing and social re-engagement for young people in Cambridgeshire.
We’ll be supporting the event, taking place at Histon Manor.
Ex-England cricketer Chris Broad will be guest speaker at the event at Fenner’s this summer.
Jack will also be holding an ‘in conversation’ event with Professor Rebecca Kilner, director of the University Museum of Zoology.
‘Hockney’s Spirit of Innovation’ brings together a wide range of works by the artist.
Visitors can enjoy readings by actor Peter Guinness, as well as a lively discussion of ekphrastic poetry with classicist Dr Nigel Spivey.
The concert is in memory of her father, Andrew Bone, who died in 2023, following a heart attack.
The Mancunian comic will be bringing his new show, ‘I Haven’t Won the Lottery So Here's Another Tour Show’, to Cambridge later in the year.
The rockers have previously supported the likes of The Darkness, Thunder, and Lynyrd Skynyrd on tour.
Jonathan Carey, who runs Midfeather Antiques & Interiors near Haddenham, bought the original parts from a scrap metal merchant.
This year’s line-up boasts more than 100 comics, including a host of TV regulars, festival favourites and exciting newcomers.
Charles is a life fellow of Hughes Hall, Cambridge, and a member of the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge.
She has been inspired by the work of children’s mental health charity.
The restaurant also has an established branch in Bedford.
The Cambridge Independent’s business correspondent is also a musician and songwriter.
Alison will also be coming to The Pantry at The Guineas in Newmarket to discuss her latest novel, ‘Because She Looked Away’.