Cambridge Edition January 2020

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5 FEB, CORN EX, £30 A show based on the comedian’s online fightback against internet trolls

JANUARY COMEDY

If you need a good laugh during the Christmas comedown, the Junction is hosting a trio of top comedians this January. After a brief hiatus, Josie Long returns with a show that covers the mind- bending intensity of motherhood and more about everyday kindness, gentleness and joy. Josie is unusually optimistic compared to many comedians, but there’s still plenty of edge – with silly voices thrown in, too. Catch her at Cambridge Junction on 17 January, tickets £18. Who do we need to bring people together in these uncertain times? Well, Stephen K Amos aims to bring peace by reminding us what we all have in common. He’s at Cambridge Junction on 24 January, with tickets £20. Following a year of appearances on 8 out of 10 Cats and Mock the Week , Maisie Adam returns to live dates with a show at Cambridge Junction on 10 January that zeroes in on why we’re so focussed on blame. Tickets are £13.50. junction.co.uk

JAKE BUGG 5 MAR, CORN EX, £28 Bugg will play Kiss Like the Sun , a taster from his yet-to-be-released fifth album

Get ready for multiple guitars and fretboards as the axemen cometh to the Classic Rock Show on 24 January at the Corn Exchange. The show has been touring for years and packs in all the greats you can think of, featuring cuts by Led Zeppelin, Dire Straits, Steely Dan, Eric Clapton, AC/DC, Queen, The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac and more. CLASSIC ROCK SHOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP 25 MAR, JUNCTION, £25 New album Heavy Love , out on 17 January, is her first new release since 2003

Tickets from £29.50. cambridgelive.org.uk

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