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Friday | Saturday | Sunday

The Big Weekend - Sunday

Sunday 10 July
12 Noon - 8:00pm

Ridgeons Big Weekend -
Sunday

Partially Free

* With the exception of fairground rides.


VIEW RUNNING TIMES HERE


World Music on the Main Stage
Just one song on Later With Jools Holland and Raghu Dixit's self-titled album became iTunes' top world music download. See him in Cambridge before his appearance at Latitude Festival.

Other artists include: Middle Eastern fusion from Daphna Sadeh And The Voyagers; cajun from Sarah Savoy; rousing North African tinged flamenco from Fernando's Kitchen; reggae from Kwame D and from Botown...Bollywood groves with a soul funk twist.

   
 

Asian Mela

Music, Dance, Fashion, Food, Stalls
Enjoy the city's hugely popular Asian Mela for the second year, reflecting the fantastic diversity of Cambridge!

It promises to be another unmissable feast of sights, sounds, smells and tastes. Artists performing include: Panjabi MC; Mumzy and Apna Sangeet.


John Lewis Marquee
It’s Senior Citizens Day with an array of wonderful activities throughout the day, including a tea dance, garden produce stall, keep fit, fashion show, free Clarins beauty mini-treatments and for tea drinkers...a special tea tasting!


Dance Marquee
Try your hand at workshops celebrating different dance forms from around the world including Belly Dancing, Lindy Hop, Persian and Middle Eastern dance through to Flamenco, Salsa and 'World Dance'.

The Co-operative Village


Visit The Co-operative Village and find out how we can work together to build a more sustainable Cambridge. The Co-operative family of businesses is coming together with groups from across the city to provide two days of activities, entertainment and information on local environment interests.

And There's More...
Look out for a
sports arena, bar marquee, fairground rides, local stalls and a continental market.
Parkers Piece

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Access Info:

Parker's Piece is wheelchair accessible. Disabled toilets on site. Disabled viewing area is available.

We recommend the use of Park & Ride and local buses

Parking: Nearest car parks Queen Anne Terrace, Grand Arcade and Grafton Centre.