Cambridge Edition March 2019

NIGHT L I F E

The club that brings the party to crowds of all ages keen for a dancefloor workout returns, promoting new album Lost In Space at The Junction on 29 March. Expect a blend of reggae, ska, dub and jazz in search of the ultimate bassline. Tickets £19.50. junction.co.uk GENTLEMAN’S DUB CLUB

STR AWBERR IES AND CREEM

Girl power comes to Strawberries and Creem this year, with London-based rapper Stefflon Don and throwback star Ms Dynamite topping the bill at Cambridge’s independent one-day festival – a celebration of all things urban and dance on 15 June. Also on the bill for the event are Sean Kingston, playing his first UK show since 2010, and Kevin Lyttle. Rising star of the R&B scene Mahalia, Jumanji rapper B Young and London collective WSTRN are among the fresh new talent. The event began as a party organised for 800 people in 2014 and is now one of the biggest music events in the county, with 15,000 festivalgoers set to descend on the venue near the M11. So, if you’re a fan of afrobeat, dancehall, UK rap, hip-hop, R&B, garage, grime and more, snap up a ticket (they’re £47.50) ASAP. strawberriesandcreem.com

Get ready for a stomp with local ska favourites Big 10 headlining a night of reggae, rocksteady and dub at Cambridge Junction, with support from The Dekkertones, The Becconians and DJ Jesse James on 30 March. Tickets £12.50. junction.co.uk BIG 10

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