Cambridge Edition February 2019

WHAT ’ S ON

19 FEBRUARY THE STORY COLLIDER

19 FEBRUARY HOT 8 BR ASS BAND

Whether you wear a lab coat or haven’t seen a test tube since school, hear stories about how science shapes our lives.

7.30pm | Cambridge Junction £8, £6 cons | junction.co.uk

A raw, funky brass band from the streets of New Orleans, these guys always create a party. Go and see them for raucous covers of tracks by Snoop Dogg, Marvin Gaye and George Benson, amongst many others, delivered with swagger and energy. 7pm | Cambridge Junction | £20 | junction.co.uk

20 FEBRUARY MOOCH AND A MOO WALK Meet Wandlebury’s handsome cows and learn why they are important, on a guided walk with one of the wardens. 10.30am-12pm | Wandlebury Country Park Free (donations welcome) cambridgeppf.org

24 FEBRUARY HOLY HOLY

27 FEBRUARY ENDELLION STRING QUARTET This internationally renowned string quartet formed in 1979, and three of the original players continue to be members. They return to Cambridge to play works by Haydn, Kissin and Beethoven. 7.30pm | West Road Concert Hall from £6 | cambridgelivetrust.co.uk

20 FEBRUARY SINDHU VEE

Woody Woodmansey, drummer from David Bowie’s legendary The Spiders fromMars, joins Tony Visconti, Bowie’s long-term producer and bass player on The Man Who Sold The World , plus Heaven 17’s Glenn Gregory, for a selection of Bowie classics from 1969 to 1973. 7.30pm | Corn Exchange | from £35.50 cambridgelivetrust.co.uk

This Edinburgh Comedy Award best newcomer nominee from 2018 tours with her acclaimed Fringe sell-out show, Sandhog. You may have seen her on QI and Have I Got News For You . 8pm | Cambridge Junction £15.50 | junction.co.uk

22 FEBRUARY ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

26 FEBRUARY-2 MARCH THE FOOTLIGHTS SPRING REVUE New comedy from the graduating members of one of the oldest comedy societies in the country. 7.45pm Tuesday-Saturday & 2.30pm Saturday | ADC Theatre | from £9 adctheatre.com

27 FEBRUARY PETER ANDRE

A pop and reality star spanning several decades, Andre was the sixth-highest selling artist in the 90s in the UK. With several No 1 singles and two No 1 albums, he’s celebrating 25 years in the biz with a 25-date UK tour. 7.30pm | Corn Exchange | from £35.50 cambridgelivetrust.co.uk

One of the world’s best-loved orchestras plays ‘the greatest symphony of all time’ – as voted for by 151 conductors in BBC Music Magazine – Beethoven’s Symphony No 3.

7.30pm | Corn Exchange | from £17 | cambridgelivetrust.co.uk

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