From making your own gin with one of the world’s most innovative distilleries, to trying the best of the Cambridge food scene – here are some uniquely Cambridge experiences to seek out during your stay
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Come and discover the passionate world of tango music...with a London twist.
Join us for a Chamber Music concert with the Nash Ensemble in the Kettle’s Yard house.
A programme exploring majestic music from the Spanish Renaissance alongside spellbinding works from James MacMillan and Kerensa Briggs.
The Cann Twins on Two Pianos Claire & Antoinette, who have delighted audiences around the world with their piano duet and two piano performances of classical favourites, can be heard at All Saints' Church, Haslingfield, on Friday May 8th at 7pm playing: Bizet - Carmen, Rachmaninov - Suite No.2 for Two Pianos, Ravel - La Valse, Infante - Danses Andalouses Rimsky Korsakov - Flight of the Bumble Bee, and Youman - Tea for Two Tickets £ 15, Students £ 8, Child (under 13) £1 Available from: www.canntwins.com - ‘performance tab’ or http://www.tickettailor.com/events/thecanntwins/2105061 To hear them performing in New York please click on the Youtube link below.
Join us in the Kettle’s Yard house for a Chamber Music concert with Petr Limonov, piano.
On Saturday 16 May 2026 at 7:30pm (doors 7:00pm), at St Peter's Church, Ely, Marco Cannavo and Steve Tyler present Musica Medievalis, an instrumental journey into the music of medieval Europe. Featuring hurdy-gurdy and its early predecessors, alongside harp, lute, citole, portative organ, bladder pipe, and tambourine, the concert explores rhythms and melodies from both sacred and secular traditions, interpreted with imaginative freedom while remaining rooted in historical sources.
Join us for a Chamber Music concert with the Solem Quartet in the Kettle’s Yard house.
Join us for a Chamber Music concert with the Carducci Quartet in the Kettle’s Yard house.
Creation Records legends The Loft pay their first ever visit to Cambridge. Support comes from The Kobayashi Bookstore and Ollie Jackson There will be a brand new album to promote, songs from last year's acclaimed comeback, 'Everything Changes, Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same' and probably their two classic Creation singles, 'Why Does the Rain' and 'Up the Hill and Down the Slope'!
One of the oldest surviving buildings in Cambridge is the Leper Chapel on Newmarket Road. Also known as the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, it dates back to the 12th century and was originally used as a place to isolate victims of leprosy.