Cambridge Edition July 2024 - Newsletter

THE AGENDA

20 MUSIC

Folk Day, Museum of Technology Folk Day returns for its second installment. From 11am to 8pm, visitors can enjoy a range of performances from folk artists representing the local area. Tickets available through the MoT.

2 July

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ARTS

MUSIC

Green Mind Presents Angélica Garcia, The Portland Arms Combining contemporary American and Hispanic influences, Angélica tours her new album Gemelo , a hotly anticipated follow-up to her 2020 breakthrough Cha Cha Palace , which brought Angélica to NPR’s Tiny Desk.

Summer School 2024, Cottenham Village College The 14th edition of this adult learning event is due to be one of the biggest and best yet. Until Friday 26 July, participants can choose between a huge range of workshops, from Indian cookery to weaving and dog training!

1 AUG MUSIC

Elton John by Candlelight, Ely Cathedral Experience the music of Elton as you’ve never heard it before. With an additional performance taking place on 2 August.

25 FESTIVAL

17 COMEDY

MUSIC

Cambridge Folk Festival, Cherry Hinton Hall

Cambridge Comedy Garden, Parker’s Piece Iconic names in comedy descend on a big top in Parker’s Piece for five days of non-stop laughter. Snap up tickets for stand-up showcases from the likes of Fern Brady, Dylan Moran, Sara Pascoe and many more! Ends 21 July.

Heritage Live: Suede, Audley End Indie icons Suede will headline the

The city’s renowned folk festival brings an unrivalled bill of talent, including Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin fame presenting Saving Grace, featuring Suzi Dian, as a headliner on the Friday. Ends 28 July.

Heritage Live summer series

with support from two special guests, Johnny Marr and Nadine Shah.

18 BOOKS

23 DANCE

19 ART

26 27 SEP MUSIC

LITERATURE

Heather Small, Cambridge Corn Exchange The revered songstress, most known for her debut single of Miranda fame,

Primadonna Festival, Stowmarket Primadonna presents the world as it should be, for one weekend. Based at the Food Museum, it’s primarily aimed at book lovers, with this year’s line- up including Helen Lederer and Ela Lee.

London City Ballet: Resurgence, Cambridge Arts Theatre The iconic company returns after a hiatus of almost 30 years with a comeback production of acclaimed works from an international troupe. Ends 25 July.

Paris 1924: Sport, Art and the Body,

An Evening with Annie Garthwaite, Waterstones Cambridge The critically acclaimed author of Cecily pays a visit to Cambridge to discuss her highly anticipated new tale of female ambition, The King’s Mother .

Fitzwilliam Museum The summer exhibition opens with a deep dive into the centenary of the first Paris Olympics through the lens of modernist art, fashion, film and photography. Ends 3 November.

Proud , comes to Cambridge.

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