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Event Overview

Location
King George V Playing Field Trumpington

Paget Rd

Trumpington

Cambridge

CB2 9JF

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Duration
2 hours

Ticket Information

Sun 07 Sept 2025

15:00

Free event

This event is free and you don’t need a ticket, just turn up on the day.

Description

Special Groove are coming to King George V Playing Field in Trumpington (Trumpington Rec) for the final Music in the Parks for 2025.

One of the city’s favourite summer traditions makes a welcome return celebrating the season in musical style in some of Cambridge’s beautiful green open spaces.

Delicious refreshments will be available to buy from NapolEat Pizza, Aperol van and Cambridge favourite, Jack’s Gelato! Cambridge charity Rowan will also be in attendance.

There are a limited number of seats available and toilets will be provided for the event. 

Starts

3pm

Ends

5pm

Special Groove

Special Groove has just one aim... We want you to have a good time!

We play covers songs with heart, soul and passion - and every one of them has to have that special groove - that special something that you can instinctively feel, that groove that keeps your feet tapping, your fingers clicking, v your body shaking - you just got to dance!

Discover More of Special Groove

Visit their website

Rowan

Rowan is a vibrant Cambridge charity, providing a unique arts centre for adults with learning disabilities. Since 1984 we have offered a safe, creative, enriching and welcoming environment where the arts are used as a tool to bring people together, reducing loneliness, helping to tackle social exclusion, whilst developing potential and improving happiness, health and wellbeing.

We run a wide range of creative workshops, including woodwork, ceramics, textiles, print, mixed media, drama and music. In 2020 we launched ‘Rowan Rangers’, our very own Forest School.

We approach life as an adventure, with humour, passion, optimism and fun and aim to make every day interesting, enjoyable and fulfilling by providing choices and a sense of purpose for local people with learning disabilities.

Rowan is a social enterprise. All our artwork is made by student artists in collaboration with our tutors. As a result, each piece is unique. All income generated from sales is used to support our work at Rowan. 

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