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STARCAT (feat. Slim Jim Phantom)

World-class R'N'R in Cambridge with the iconic SLIM JIM PHANTOM of the legendary STRAY CATS and a couple of other very cool cats, up close and personal in an intimate rock club! Rare.

  • 15th February 2026 - 15th February 2026
  • 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

STARCAT is an all-star rock and roll triumph for a fun night out, with iconic rock drummer Slim Jim Phantom of the STRAY CATS, bassist Phil ‘Polecat’ Bloomberg of the neo-rockabilly mainstays the POLECATS, and guitarist Neal X (previously of ’80s phenom SIGUE SIGUE SPUTNIK)

As the legendary drummer for the STRAY CATS, Slim Jim Phantom, alongside band mates Brian Setzer and Lee Rocker, spearheaded the worldwide neo-rockabilly movement of the early 80s. Over 30 years and millions of record sales later, Phantom has secured his legacy as a true rock-n-roll icon. With a sound, style, and image that remain true to his origins, he continues to inspire and excite audiences worldwide.

Phil Polecat is the bass player for THE POLECATS. Their debut LP, ‘Polecats Are Go’, hit the Top 40 chart with their take on Bowie’s ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’. Their energetic live performances ensured their appearances at Top of the Pops and made them a staple in the rockabilly scene ever since.

Neal X (once renowned for the biggest quiff in London) is the former guitarist with postmodern futuristic 80s phenomenon SIGUE SIGUE SPUTNIK, who, with their kitschy pop aesthetics and prescient visions of the ego-tripping arrogance of the future, gained massive worldwide attention and scored a No. 3 UK hit single with ‘Love Missile F1-11’ in 1986. He is also a long-term sideman of Marc Almond and Glen Matlock and founded the MONTECRISTOS in 2015.

STARCAT will play a mix of STRAY CATS hits, POLECATS’ tunes, SIGUE SIGUE SPUTNIK flaunts, and some beloved rock ‘n’ roll covers, including Elvis, Eddie, Buddy, etc.

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Did you know?

In 1958, a group of engineering students managed to hoist an Austin Seven car onto the roof of Senate House, with the help of some clever calculations. It took the university a week to remove it – and will surely go down in history as one of the boldest student pranks ever!