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Sat 01 & Amy Sharrocks: Museum of Water Sun 02 Nov Museum of Water is a collection of publicly donated water and Installation accompanying stories, an encouragement to consider the many Family ways we access and enjoy water. Theatre Sat 9am – 6pm & Sun 11am – 5pm / Grand Arcade (offsite) / Free walk up event Sat 01 Nov Bridget Christie: A Bic For Her Comedy If you think you’d enjoy a 43 year old woman shouting about gender inequality, in a Gloucester accent, for nearly two hours (including an interval), then this is definitely the show for you! 8pm / J2 / £15 (£13 con) Sun 02 Nov Wakey! Wakey! Music Wakey! Wakey! are fronted by Michael Grubbs - known for his role as “Grubbs” in One Tree Hill, where the band’s music has been featured. Their sound is a perfect balance between crowd-pleasing pop and art- damaged indie rock. Plus Casey Shea. Doors 7pm / J2 (standing) / £13.50 adv Mon 03 – MusicLab Sat 08 Nov Presented with Cambridge Music Festival. Music MusicLab is a new pop-up digital installation in a huge truck with a series of hands-on activities using cutting-edge digital technology and innovative interactive design. from 10am / outside J1 / Free Mon 03 Nov Boomtown Rats Music Doors 7pm / J1 / £26 adv Mon 03 Nov Tamikrest Music Tamikrest embody the spirit of a fiercely independent people with their unique Saharan sounds - a 21st century rock group who just happen to live in the middle of the desert. Doors 7pm / J2 (standing) / £15 adv Mon 03 Nov Tom Roden: Things of Cambridge: Theatre A Pub Quiz Comedy Irreverent, intellectually stimulating and downright stupid, here is a show that questions the usefulness of knowledge and the values we give to things. Expect stupid prizes and real artefacts from Cambridge’s rich museums and city. 8.30pm / The Tram Depot (offsite) / £2 adv Tue 04 Nov Sonic Pi: Live & Coding - The Summit Conference This day-long summit will share the outcomes of Sonic Pi: Live & Music Coding - a ground breaking research project that is introducing live coding and digital music into the classroom using Raspberry Pi computers. 9.30am – 5pm / J2 & The University of Cambridge / £45 (including refreshments & lunch) Thu 06 Nov Jasmin Vardimon Company: Park Dance Sold out. 7.30pm / J2 / £12 (£8 con) NOVEMBER 2014 Thu 06 Nov Twin Atlantic Music Glaswegian four-piece rock outfit. Doors 7pm / J1 / £16 adv Fri 07 Nov Grandmaster Flash Music Founding father of hip-hop, pioneering DJ, and one of the first musicians to use the turntable as an instrument. Presented by Edwartainments and Cambridge Junction. 8pm – midnight / J1 / £18.50 adv Fri 07 Nov Jesterlarf Comedy Club: November Comedy Featuring Mark Nelson, Kate Lucas, Mark Palmer, and compere Jeremy O’Donnell. 8.30pm (doors 7.45pm) / J2 / £13 / 16+ Sat 08 & Games and Performance Sun 09 Nov with Blast Theory Masterclass Join Blast Theory for a two day masterclass exploring performance Theatre and interactive art. From 10am / J3 / £41 / 18+ / By application Sat 08 Nov Royal Blood Music Sold out. 7pm (doors) / J1 / £15 adv Sat 08 Nov Rich Hall’s Hoedown Comedy Join Rich and his virtuoso musical mates for a mash-up of music, Music comedy and gratuitous colouration. 8pm / J2 / £18.50 / 16+ Sun 09 Nov Tell Tale Hearts: Inside Out Family It’s bedtime! But, instead of getting ready for bed, a brother and sister use their imaginations to turn their room into a wonderland of mess and discover the joy of turning things upside down and inside out. 11.30am & 2.30pm / J2 / £10 (£6 child) £27 group of 4 (max. 2 adults) / 2-7 Wed 12 Nov Caroline Horton & Company: Theatre Islands An illuminating, absurd and powerful new show about tax havens, little empires, enormous greed and the few who have it all. 7.30pm / J2 / £12 (£8 con) / 14+ Thu 13 Nov O’Hooley & Tidow Music One of the most exciting acts on the contemporary folk scene today; Belinda O’Hooley and Heidi Tidow are accomplished interpreters of everything from Massive Attack to traditional Irish ballads, but it’s their own boundless songwriting and exquisite harmonies that truly shine. 8pm / J2 / £11 (adv) Fri 14 Nov Secret Affair Music Mod revival favourites. Plus Squire and Alley Club DJs. Doors 7pm / J1 / £18.50 adv Fri 14 Nov Jason Byrne: You Name The Show Comedy Award winning comedian Jason Byrne invites the audience to decide on the name of his new show with a chance to win £500 for the best suggestion of the tour. 8pm / J2 / £18.50 / 16+ Sat 15 Nov FIVERFEST: Heat 2 Music Featuring Motor Tapes, Twisted Piglet, Surf, Mortal Tides, Grape Marmalade and Stormdreamer. Doors 6.45pm / J1 / £6 Sat 15 Nov Paul Foot: Hovercraft Comedy Symphony in Gammon # Major Heralded by critics, Paul’s previous tours have been showered with 5 star reviews and nominations. His subversive, insightful absurdity constantly challenges and delights his faithful connoisseurs. 8pm / J2 / £13.50 / 16+ Sun 16 Nov Red Earth Theatre: Family Hansel and Gretel This is the deliciously scary story of a tango dancing witch and her irresistible recipe for an edible house. Follow two brave and resourceful children as they take the path deep into the woods. Features integrated British Sign Language (BSL). 11.30am & 2.30pm / J2 / £10 (£6 child) £27 group of 4 (max. 2 adults) / 3+ Mon 17 Nov Pere Ubu Music Over the last four decades experimental rock band Pere Ubu have defined the art of cult; refined the voice of the outsider; and inspired the likes of Joy Division, Pixies, Husker Du, Henry Rollins, REM, Sisters of Mercy, Thomas Dolby, Bauhaus, Julian Cope and countless others. Doors 7pm / J2 / £17 adv Tue 18 Nov Courteeners Music Doors 7pm / J1 / £20.50 adv Thu 20 Nov PanicLab: R.I.O.T. Theatre A comic book come to life in highly physical dance theatre. Receive a free drink if you come in a superhero costume! 7.30pm / J2 / £10 (£6 con) / 14+ Thu 20 Nov Katie Armiger Music Katie Armiger made history by becoming the longest charting and most charted independent female country artist in history. Plus Holly May. Doors 7pm / J1 / £15 adv Fri 21 Nov RhymePad & Boom Bap Music Boom Bap’s 4th Birthday featuring Klashnekoff & full live band, Chester P featuring Remus & Theme, Dirty Dike & DJ Sammy B-Side, Lee Scott & Black Josh + more. Doors 7pm / J1 / £11 adv Fri 21 Nov Katherine Ryan: Glam Role Model Comedy Fast becoming a recognisable face on British TV Katherine Ryan embarks on her second UK stand-up tour. 8pm / J2 / £13 (£11 con) / 16+ Sat 22 Nov Going Nowhere Theatre One event on two sides of the globe – in Melbourne, Australia and in Cambridge – exploring how artists, communities and audiences can sustainably generate international creative experiences without getting on a plane. Presented in partnership with Arts House, Melbourne. See website for full details. Sat 22 Nov Matt Schofield Music Matt Schofield continues to push the frontiers and reshape the boundaries of the British Blues tradition. Doors 7pm / J1 / £18.50 adv Tue 25 Nov Tom Stade: Decisions Decisions Comedy The free-thinking philosopher returns to ponder timeless questions and reflect upon life’s choices and decisions. 8pm / J2 / £17 (£15 con) / 16+ Wed 26 Nov Uninvited Guests: Theatre This Last Tempest Part theatre, part gig, This Last Tempest is a sequel to The Tempest that begins where Shakespeare left off. 7.30pm / J2 / £12 (£8 con) / 12+ Thu 27 Nov Pascuala Ilabaca & Fauna Music Accordion-wielding songstress Pascuala Ilabaca is a true hidden gem: a favourite on the new scene of young Chilean singer-songwriters, her music is rooted in traditional sounds but effortlessly integrates shades of jazz, pop and rock. Part of Making Tracks. 8pm / J2 / £11 Thu 27 Nov Alabama 3 Music Legendary Brixton collective, best known for the theme tune to the TV show The Sopranos. Doors 7pm / J1 / £19 adv Fri 28 Nov Lee Scratch Perry Music Without doubt the best known and most charismatic of all Jamaican record producers, Lee Perry aka Scratch/The Upsetter is one of reggae’s longest serving veterans and his story is inseparable from that of the development of Jamaican music. Doors 7pm / J1 / £23.50 adv Fri 28 Nov Pete Firman Comedy Pete Firman is recognised as the UK’s leading comedian/magician. His skill for fusing magic and comedy has made him one of the most in demand magicians working on British television, writing and performing in magic shows. 8pm / J2 / £16 (£14 con) / 16+ Sat 29 Nov Frisky & Mannish: #JustTooMuch Comedy Frisky and Mannish are back with a brand new show of pop-comedy- mashup-infotainment. 8pm / J2 / £14.50 / 16+ Sat 29 Nov White Noise Ciub David Venn, Andy H, Alex Street (Jungle & DNB set), Boca-J, Looped + more. Presented by Edwartainments and Cambridge Junction. 10pm – 6am / J1 / £7 adv (limited early bird £5) / 18+ Sun 30 Nov Average White Band Music Soul, R&B and funk icons Average White Band celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of their eponymous breakout album. 7pm / J1 / £21 adv BROOKLANDS AV B R O O K G A T E CHERRY HINTON RD CLIFTON ROAD HILLS ROAD REGENT ST KING’S PARADE ST ANDREW’S ST PARKER ST PARKSIDE MILL ROAD EAST ROAD GONVILLE PLACE GRESHAM RD COVENT GDN GLISSON RD TENIS O N R D LENSFIELDRD GWYDIR STREET HILLS ROAD STATION ROAD PARKER’S PIECE KING ST Bus Station Railway Station NEWMARKET ROAD JESUS LANE TR U M P I N G T ON R O A D INFO & tickets online junction.co.uk tel 01223 511 511 buy in person from: cambridge Junction Clifton way Cambridge CB1 7GX box office Opening hours Mon-Sat 10AM–6pm and for events Which Space? Cambridge Junction operates over three different spaces: J1, J2 and J3. J1 is the largest space, used mainly for our music and club programme. J2 is the theatre space, where we hold a variety of events. J3 is the studio, used for smaller performances and artist development. Access Cambridge Junction is fully accessible. If you would like to discuss any access issue prior to your visit, please call us on 01223 511 511. You can request this guide in large print. Info l All prices shown include a booking fee of £1. l ID must be produced for events with age restrictions. l Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult. l You may be searched upon entry. l All seated events are unreserved. how to book

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Page 1: NOVEMBER2014 how to book - Cambridge Junction Junction...J3 is the studio, used for smaller performances and artist development. Access Cambridge Junction is fully accessible. If you

Sat 01 & Amy Sharrocks: Museum of WaterSun 02 Nov Museum of Water is a collection of publicly donated water andInstallation accompanying stories, an encouragement to consider the many

Family ways we access and enjoy water.Theatre Sat 9am – 6pm & Sun 11am – 5pm /

Grand Arcade (offsite) / Free walk up event

Sat 01 Nov Bridget Christie: A Bic For HerComedy If you think you’d enjoy a 43 year old woman shouting about gender

inequality, in a Gloucester accent, for nearly two hours (including an interval), then this is definitely the show for you!

8pm / J2 / £15 (£13 con)

Sun 02 Nov Wakey! Wakey!Music Wakey! Wakey! are fronted by Michael Grubbs - known for his role as

“Grubbs” in One Tree Hill, where the band’s music has been featured. Their sound is a perfect balance between crowd-pleasing pop and art-damaged indie rock. Plus Casey Shea.

Doors 7pm / J2 (standing) / £13.50 adv

Mon 03 – MusicLabSat 08 Nov Presented with Cambridge Music Festival.

Music MusicLab is a new pop-up digital installation in a huge truck with a series of hands-on activities using cutting-edge digital technology and innovative interactive design.

from 10am / outside J1 / Free

Mon 03 Nov Boomtown RatsMusic Doors 7pm / J1 / £26 adv

Mon 03 Nov TamikrestMusic Tamikrest embody the spirit of a fiercely independent people with their

unique Saharan sounds - a 21st century rock group who just happen to live in the middle of the desert.

Doors 7pm / J2 (standing) / £15 adv

Mon 03 Nov Tom Roden: Things of Cambridge: Theatre A Pub QuizComedy Irreverent, intellectually stimulating and downright stupid, here is a

show that questions the usefulness of knowledge and the values we give to things. Expect stupid prizes and real artefacts from Cambridge’s rich museums and city.

8.30pm / The Tram Depot (offsite) / £2 adv

Tue 04 Nov Sonic Pi: Live & Coding - The SummitConference This day-long summit will share the outcomes of Sonic Pi: Live & Music Coding - a ground breaking research project that is introducing live coding

and digital music into the classroom using Raspberry Pi computers. 9.30am – 5pm / J2 & The University of Cambridge /

£45 (including refreshments & lunch)

Thu 06 Nov Jasmin Vardimon Company: ParkDance Sold out.

7.30pm / J2 / £12 (£8 con)

NOVEMBER 2014 Thu 06 Nov Twin Atlantic Music Glaswegian four-piece rock outfit.

Doors 7pm / J1 / £16 adv

Fri 07 Nov Grandmaster FlashMusic Founding father of hip-hop, pioneering DJ, and one of the first

musicians to use the turntable as an instrument. Presented by Edwartainments and Cambridge Junction.

8pm – midnight / J1 / £18.50 adv

Fri 07 Nov Jesterlarf Comedy Club: NovemberComedy Featuring Mark Nelson, Kate Lucas, Mark Palmer,

and compere Jeremy O’Donnell. 8.30pm (doors 7.45pm) / J2 / £13 / 16+

Sat 08 & Games and PerformanceSun 09 Nov with Blast TheoryMasterclass Join Blast Theory for a two day masterclass exploring performance Theatre and interactive art.

From 10am / J3 / £41 / 18+ / By application

Sat 08 Nov Royal Blood Music Sold out.

7pm (doors) / J1 / £15 adv

Sat 08 Nov Rich Hall’s HoedownComedy Join Rich and his virtuoso musical mates for a mash-up of music,

Music comedy and gratuitous colouration. 8pm / J2 / £18.50 / 16+

Sun 09 Nov Tell Tale Hearts: Inside OutFamily It’s bedtime! But, instead of getting ready for bed, a brother and sister

use their imaginations to turn their room into a wonderland of mess and discover the joy of turning things upside down and inside out.

11.30am & 2.30pm / J2 / £10 (£6 child) £27 group of 4 (max. 2 adults) / 2-7

Wed 12 Nov Caroline Horton & Company: Theatre Islands

An illuminating, absurd and powerful new show about tax havens, little empires, enormous greed and the few who have it all.

7.30pm / J2 / £12 (£8 con) / 14+

Thu 13 Nov O’Hooley & TidowMusic One of the most exciting acts on the contemporary folk scene today;

Belinda O’Hooley and Heidi Tidow are accomplished interpreters of everything from Massive Attack to traditional Irish ballads, but it’s their own boundless songwriting and exquisite harmonies that truly shine.

8pm / J2 / £11 (adv)

Fri 14 Nov Secret AffairMusic Mod revival favourites. Plus Squire and Alley Club DJs.

Doors 7pm / J1 / £18.50 adv

Fri 14 Nov Jason Byrne: You Name The ShowComedy Award winning comedian Jason Byrne invites the audience to

decide on the name of his new show with a chance to win £500 for the best suggestion of the tour.

8pm / J2 / £18.50 / 16+

Sat 15 Nov FIVERFEST: Heat 2Music Featuring Motor Tapes, Twisted Piglet, Surf, Mortal Tides,

Grape Marmalade and Stormdreamer. Doors 6.45pm / J1 / £6

Sat 15 Nov Paul Foot: Hovercraft Comedy Symphony in Gammon # Major

Heralded by critics, Paul’s previous tours have been showered with 5 star reviews and nominations. His subversive, insightful absurdity constantly challenges and delights his faithful connoisseurs.

8pm / J2 / £13.50 / 16+

Sun 16 Nov Red Earth Theatre: Family Hansel and Gretel

This is the deliciously scary story of a tango dancing witch and her irresistible recipe for an edible house. Follow two brave and resourceful children as they take the path deep into the woods. Features integrated British Sign Language (BSL).

11.30am & 2.30pm / J2 / £10 (£6 child) £27 group of 4 (max. 2 adults) / 3+

Mon 17 Nov Pere UbuMusic Over the last four decades experimental rock band Pere Ubu have

defined the art of cult; refined the voice of the outsider; and inspired the likes of Joy Division, Pixies, Husker Du, Henry Rollins, REM, Sisters of Mercy, Thomas Dolby, Bauhaus, Julian Cope and countless others.

Doors 7pm / J2 / £17 adv

Tue 18 Nov CourteenersMusic Doors 7pm / J1 / £20.50 adv

Thu 20 Nov PanicLab: R.I.O.T.Theatre A comic book come to life in highly physical dance theatre.

Receive a free drink if you come in a superhero costume! 7.30pm / J2 / £10 (£6 con) / 14+

Thu 20 Nov Katie ArmigerMusic Katie Armiger made history by becoming the longest charting and most

charted independent female country artist in history. Plus Holly May. Doors 7pm / J1 / £15 adv

Fri 21 Nov RhymePad & Boom Bap Music Boom Bap’s 4th Birthday featuring Klashnekoff & full live band,

Chester P featuring Remus & Theme, Dirty Dike & DJ Sammy B-Side, Lee Scott & Black Josh + more.

Doors 7pm / J1 / £11 adv

Fri 21 Nov Katherine Ryan: Glam Role ModelComedy Fast becoming a recognisable face on British TV Katherine Ryan

embarks on her second UK stand-up tour. 8pm / J2 / £13 (£11 con) / 16+

Sat 22 Nov Going NowhereTheatre One event on two sides of the globe – in Melbourne, Australia and in

Cambridge – exploring how artists, communities and audiences can sustainably generate international creative experiences without getting on a plane. Presented in partnership with Arts House, Melbourne.

See website for full details.

Sat 22 Nov Matt Schofield Music Matt Schofield continues to push the frontiers and reshape the

boundaries of the British Blues tradition. Doors 7pm / J1 / £18.50 adv

Tue 25 Nov Tom Stade: Decisions Decisions Comedy The free-thinking philosopher returns to ponder timeless questions and

reflect upon life’s choices and decisions. 8pm / J2 / £17 (£15 con) / 16+

Wed 26 Nov Uninvited Guests: Theatre This Last Tempest

Part theatre, part gig, This Last Tempest is a sequel to The Tempest that begins where Shakespeare left off.

7.30pm / J2 / £12 (£8 con) / 12+

Thu 27 Nov Pascuala Ilabaca & FaunaMusic Accordion-wielding songstress Pascuala Ilabaca is a true hidden gem:

a favourite on the new scene of young Chilean singer-songwriters, her music is rooted in traditional sounds but effortlessly integrates shades of jazz, pop and rock. Part of Making Tracks.

8pm / J2 / £11

Thu 27 Nov Alabama 3Music Legendary Brixton collective, best known for the theme tune to the TV

show The Sopranos. Doors 7pm / J1 / £19 adv

Fri 28 Nov Lee Scratch PerryMusic Without doubt the best known and most charismatic of all Jamaican

record producers, Lee Perry aka Scratch/The Upsetter is one of reggae’s longest serving veterans and his story is inseparable from that of the development of Jamaican music.

Doors 7pm / J1 / £23.50 adv

Fri 28 Nov Pete FirmanComedy Pete Firman is recognised as the UK’s leading comedian/magician.

His skill for fusing magic and comedy has made him one of the most in demand magicians working on British television, writing and performing in magic shows.

8pm / J2 / £16 (£14 con) / 16+

Sat 29 Nov Frisky & Mannish: #JustTooMuchComedy Frisky and Mannish are back with a brand new show of pop-comedy-

mashup-infotainment. 8pm / J2 / £14.50 / 16+

Sat 29 Nov White Noise Ciub David Venn, Andy H, Alex Street (Jungle & DNB set),

Boca-J, Looped + more. Presented by Edwartainments and Cambridge Junction.

10pm – 6am / J1 / £7 adv (limited early bird £5) / 18+

Sun 30 Nov Average White Band Music Soul, R&B and funk icons Average White Band celebrate the 40th

anniversary of the release of their eponymous breakout album. 7pm / J1 / £21 adv

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INFO & tickets online junction.co.uktel 01223 511 511

buy in person from: cambridge Junction Clifton way Cambridge CB1 7GX

box office Opening hoursMon-Sat 10AM–6pm and for events

Which Space?Cambridge Junction operates over three different spaces: J1, J2 and J3. J1 is the largest space, used mainly for our music and club programme. J2 is the theatre space, where we hold a variety of events. J3 is the studio, used for smaller performances and artist development.

AccessCambridge Junction is fully accessible. If you would like to discuss any access issue prior to your visit, please call us on 01223 511 511. You can request this guide in large print.

Infol All prices shown include a booking fee of £1. l ID must be produced for events with age restrictions. l Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult. l You may be searched upon entry. l All seated events are unreserved.

how to book

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Mon 08 Dec – Around the World in 80 Days Sun 04 Jan New International Encounter (NIE) and Cambridge Junction invite you on the greatest adventure ever imagined...

Join Phileas Fogg and his faithful servant Passepartout in their audacious plan to navigate the globe in just 80 days. Will they make it home in time for Christmas?

With only a bag full of money, a pocket watch and a wager to win, Fogg sets out on the most celebrated literary journey of all time. Based on Jules Verne’s famous novel and combining clowning, live music, storytelling and an international ensemble, Around the World in 80 Days takes you on a high speed, mad-cap, transcontinental race against the clock!

From the makers of the sell-out family show Hansel and Gretel (2011).

Various times / J2 / £14 (£10 con) Group of 4: £40 (max. 2 adults) / 6+

Fri 12 Dec From The Jam Music To celebrate the 35th anniversary of Setting Sons From The Jam,

featuring original The Jam member bass player Bruce Foxton, guitarist/vocalist Russell Hastings and drummer Steve (Smiley) Barnard, will perform the seminal album in its entirety. Plus The Spitfires.

Doors 7pm / J1 / £21 adv

Sat 13 Dec Lonely The BraveMusic Lonely The Brave, toast of the UK live scene play a hometown show.

Plus Sam Duckworth/Get Cape Wear Cape Fly & Bloody Knees. Doors 7pm / J1 / £9 adv

Thu 18 Dec Dr Feelgood & Nine Below ZeroMusic Dr. Feelgood are one of the most popular and exciting live rhythm and

blues acts in the world, thrilling crowds with their uncompromising sound and vitality. Nine Below Zero deliver an explosive mix of blues and rock filled with rasping vocals and stinging guitars.

Doors 7pm / J1 / £18.50 adv

Fri 19 Dec fiverfest: heat 3Music Featuring Treehead, The Staycations, 28 Boulevard, The Fiction,

The Avenues, The Bassments. Doors 6.45pm / J1 / £6

Sat 20 Dec EzioMusic Cambridge natives Ezio return with their own unique style, mixing

rock and folk with delicate acoustic melodies and vocals. Doors 7pm / J1 / £13 adv

Wed 31 Dec White Noise New Year’s EveClub Line-up and full details announced Mon 01 Dec at junction.co.uk.

Presented by Edwartainments and Cambridge Junction. 10pm – 6am / J1 / 18+

Mon 01 Dec Magnum Music UK rock icons Magum showcase material from their most recent album

Escape from the Shadow Garden as well as their extensive back catalogue. Plus Liberty Lies.

Doors 7pm / J1 / £21 adv

Mon 01 & Robert Newman: Robert Newman’s Tue 02 Dec New Theory of Evolution Comedy Rob describes the 150-year controversy in evolutionary theory and

explores how the latest science demonstrates that DNA is not destiny. 8pm / J2 / £13.50 (£11 con) / 16+

Wed 03 Dec Echo and The BunnymenMusic Formed in Liverpool in 1978, Echo and The Bunnymen have been

responsible for some of the most celebrated singles in music history – Rescue, The Killing Moon, Lips Like Sugar, The Cutter, The Back of Love and Nothing Lasts Forever to name but a few. They appear at Cambridge Junction on a tour supporting their critically acclaimed new album Meteorites.

Doors 7pm / J1 / £27.50 adv

Wed 03 Dec John Shuttleworth: Comedy A Wee Ken to Remember

Music Versatile singer/organist, John Shuttleworth, wants to share fond memories of his favourite past weekends. However, a typo on the poster means John is obliged to spend the evening paying homage to his next-door neighbour and sole agent - the diminutive Ken Worthington. He’ll probably end up doing both!

8pm / J2 / £18 (£16 con) / 16+

Thu 04 Dec Beans on Toast Music Drunk folk singer, barefoot troubadour and cult legend.

Plus Will Varley. 8pm / J2 / £10 adv

Fri 05 Dec Jesterlarf Comedy ClubComedy Featuring Bob Mills, Matt Rees, Richard Todd and compere Ed Gamble. 8.30pm (doors 7.45pm) / J2 / £13 / 16+

Sat 06 Dec WARNINGClub Featuring TC, Hazard with P Money & Skibadee, Mampi Swift with

IC3, Dillinja, Crissy Criss, Randall, Heist, Guv, Alpha, Turno, DJ Ollie, Barrington, Concrete, Blazin, Skibadee, IC3, Eksman, Evil B, Five Alive, Harry Shotta, Phantom, Funsta, Shabba, P Money, 2 Shy, Carasel, Inja + more! Presented by Edwartainments and Cambridge Junction.

10pm – 6am / J1 / £18 adv / 18+

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