Cambridge Edition January 2019

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THE NIGHTLIFE EVENTS NOT TO MISS THIS MONTH

SPICE STAGE SHOW 8 MARCH, CORN EX, £28 Missed out on tickets to the Spice Girls reunion tour this summer? See the next best thing at this live stage show dedicated to the feisty fivesome.

THE BRASS FUNKEYS Bringing the spirit of New Orleans to town this January are London eight-piece The Brass Funkeys, who return to Cambridge for a gig at the Junction on the 25th. Part of the new wave of contemporary brass bands, the Funkeys flit between genres and styles, putting their own spin on everything from Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine to more recent hits like Clean Bandit’s Rather Be . Expect an eclectic, high-energy miscellany of genres, rabble rousing anthems and a whole lot of dancing. Tickets are £11. junction.co.uk

GENTLEMAN ' S DUB CLUB 29 MARCH, JUNCTION, £19.50 Blending elements of dub, reggae, ska, bass culture and jazz, Gentleman’s Dub Club are back with a new album, Lost In Space, and a tour.

PAMA INTERNAT IONAL Formed in 2001 and the first new band to sign to Trojan Records in 30 years, Pama International play reggae, ska and venture into soul on their new record The Altruistic Soul Sound Of … which is released on 18 January. The line-up has featured members of Madness, The Specials and The Style Council, and they play Cambridge Junction on 31 January, with tickets £15.50. junction.co.uk

MEGSON Four-time BBC Folk Award nominees Megson return to

THE SPECIALS 12 MAY, CORN EX, £43 Makers of hits including A Message to You Rudy , Ghost Town and Too Much Too Young , the legendary ska band are on the road in honour of their 40th anniversary.

Cambridge with their intelligent songwriting, musicianship and humour. Debs Hanna sings and plays whistle and accordion, while husband Stu plays guitar, mandola and banjo. Catch them at Cambridge Junction on 19 January for £16. junction.co.uk

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