Comedy event in Cambridge to return next year
The organisers of an event in Cambridge that is dedicated to live comedy have confirmed that it should be back next year, after it proved to be a roaring success.
This event is called the Cambridge Comedy Garden and it runs for a total of four days. This makes it a kind of live stand-up festival, with similar events being held in other parts of the country. It has taken place in Cambridge for the past two years and has become a high point of the summer. Now, the organisers have revealed that they have strong hopes of it returning in 2026.
Among the major comics who appeared at this year’s event are Catherine Bohart, Seann Walsh, Alan Davies and Russell Kane. A particular highlight was the Sunday afternoon, when Frankie Boyle was the headline act. Other performers included Thor Stenhaug, an up-and-coming comic from Norway.
When it comes to the advertising of live events like this, banner printing by Cambridge shops is one of the options. This allows organisers to drape the venue in promotional banners.
Parker’s Piece served as the venue for the Cambridge Comedy Garden this year, with a marquee being set up to provide cover. This is likely to remain the same next year.
The organisers stated that they had been thrilled by the response in Cambridge and were looking forward to coming back.
This event is called the Cambridge Comedy Garden and it runs for a total of four days. This makes it a kind of live stand-up festival, with similar events being held in other parts of the country. It has taken place in Cambridge for the past two years and has become a high point of the summer. Now, the organisers have revealed that they have strong hopes of it returning in 2026.
Among the major comics who appeared at this year’s event are Catherine Bohart, Seann Walsh, Alan Davies and Russell Kane. A particular highlight was the Sunday afternoon, when Frankie Boyle was the headline act. Other performers included Thor Stenhaug, an up-and-coming comic from Norway.
When it comes to the advertising of live events like this, banner printing by Cambridge shops is one of the options. This allows organisers to drape the venue in promotional banners.
Parker’s Piece served as the venue for the Cambridge Comedy Garden this year, with a marquee being set up to provide cover. This is likely to remain the same next year.
The organisers stated that they had been thrilled by the response in Cambridge and were looking forward to coming back.