Cambridge Edition March 2019

NIGHT L I F E

After Hours THE NIGHTLIFE EVENTS NOT TO MISS THIS MONTH

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TELEMAN 23 APRIL, JUNCTION, £17 Crafters of exquisite, synth-laden guitar pop, Teleman are in Cambridge next month to play hits from Family of Aliens , Briliant Sanity and Breakfast .

HAYSEED DIXIE

SOPHIE ELLIS -BEXTOR 2 JUNE, CORN EX, FROM £33 Disco queen Sophie Ellis-Bextor stops by the city to perform songs old and new with a full orchestral accompaniment.

Hayseed Dixie began when John Wheeler and Mike Daly discovered the musical crossroads of Hank Williams and AC/DC during a day’s drinking back in 2000. A first album of ten AC/DC songs reimagined as a hillbilly rave-up soon followed. Now, 14 albums later, with their own rockgrass sound, they’re a must-see. Catch them at Cambridge Junction on 16 March. Tickets are £19. junction.co.uk

SHAKIN’ STEVENS

With 33 hits, including four UK No. 1s, Shakin’ Stevens drops in to the Corn Exchange on 12 March on a tour that promises hits, covers of his favourite artists and tracks he hasn’t played live for a decade or two. Tickets are £38. cambridgelivetrust.co.uk

YONAKA 3 JUNE, THE PORTLAND ARMS, £11.25 Heavy riffs, catchy melodies and a formidable live show combine to make Yonaka ones to watch. Catch them before they go stratospheric.

SUN RECORDS

A night of rock’n’roll treats from the legendary record label that made stars of Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins and more comes to the Corn Exchange on 17 March, capturing the Sun Sound in all its glory. Tickets £28. cambridgelivetrust.co.uk

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