The Feeling: 20th Anniversary of '12 Stops and Home' - Concert Review & Ticket Information
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Get ready, Cambridge! One of the UK’s most beloved power-pop outfits, The Feeling, is set to grace the stage of the iconic Cambridge Junction on 10th March 2026. This isn’t just another gig; it’s an opportunity to experience a band renowned for their infectious melodies, soaring choruses, and undeniable stage presence in an intimate setting. Known for their vibrant blend of rock sensibilities and pop hooks, The Feeling promises an evening of pure musical exhilaration, taking you on a nostalgic journey through their greatest hits while showcasing their enduring artistry. Mark your calendars and prepare for a night where sophisticated songwriting meets unadulterated live energy – it’s an event not to be missed for any discerning music lover.
About The Feeling
The Feeling burst onto the UK music scene in the mid-2000s, quickly establishing themselves as masters of melodic, feel-good pop-rock with a distinctive classic rock edge and alternative undertones. Formed in London, the quintet – comprising Dan Gillespie Sells (lead vocals, guitar), Richard Jones (bass), Kevin Jeremiah (guitar), Ciaran Jeremiah (keyboards), and Paul Stewart (drums) – crafted a sound that was both fresh and timeless, drawing comparisons to classic rock and pop acts of the 70s and 80s. Their debut album, “Twelve Stops and Home,” released in 2006, was a phenomenal success, spawning a string of top ten singles including the ubiquitous “Sewn,” “Fill My Little World,” and “Never Be Lonely.”
Their music is characterised by lush harmonies, intricate arrangements, and Gillespie Sells’ distinctive, emotive vocals, all underpinned by a tight, dynamic rhythm section. While often categorised broadly within Rock and Alternative Rock due to their instrumentation and live energy, The Feeling’s signature lies in their masterful pop songwriting, which blends catchy hooks with intelligent lyrics. Over the years, they’ve continued to release critically acclaimed albums, demonstrating an evolution in their sound while staying true to the melodic core that first captivated audiences. A live show from The Feeling is a testament to their musicianship and enduring appeal, promising a setlist packed with singalongs and expertly performed tracks that showcase their unique place in British music.
Cambridge Junction: The Perfect Setting
Nestled in the vibrant city of Cambridge, the Cambridge Junction stands as a beacon for contemporary arts and live music. Located conveniently at Clifton Way, CB1 7GX, just a stone’s throw from the railway station, this dynamic venue has been a cornerstone of the region’s cultural landscape for decades. Originally opening its doors in 1990, the Junction has grown into a multi-purpose arts centre, boasting two main performance spaces, J1 and J2, each offering a distinct atmosphere. For a band of The Feeling’s stature, the main J1 space is likely to host the event, providing an excellent balance between capacity and an intimate live experience.
Cambridge Junction is renowned for its excellent acoustics and state-of-the-art technical facilities, ensuring that every note and lyric from The Feeling will be delivered with crystal clarity. The venue prides itself on its inclusive and welcoming atmosphere, making it a favourite among both artists and audiences. Its industrial-chic design, combined with a friendly and efficient staff, creates a memorable concert-going experience. Furthermore, the Junction is committed to accessibility, offering facilities for disabled patrons, including accessible toilets, step-free access to performance spaces, and dedicated viewing areas. Its location, close to the city centre yet easily reachable, makes it an ideal spot to catch world-class acts without the hassle of larger, more sprawling venues.
What to Expect at the Show
When The Feeling take to the stage at Cambridge Junction, attendees can anticipate an electrifying and heartfelt performance that truly captures the essence of their unique sound. Known for their vibrant stage presence and the palpable chemistry between band members, they are masters at engaging an audience and transforming a venue into a unified, joyous space. Expect a meticulously crafted setlist that artfully balances their beloved chart-toppers with gems from their extensive back catalogue and perhaps a glimpse of newer material, demonstrating their ongoing musical journey.
Predictably, anthems like “Sewn,” “Fill My Little World,” and “Never Be Lonely” will undoubtedly be met with enthusiastic singalongs, their powerful choruses filling the J1 space. Beyond the hits, fans can look forward to the band’s signature blend of soaring melodies, tight instrumentation, and Dan Gillespie Sells’ captivating vocals. The stage production, while likely intimate given the venue, will be expertly managed to highlight the band’s performance, focusing on lighting and sound to create an immersive experience. The atmosphere will be one of collective joy and energy, characteristic of a Feeling gig – a blend of nostalgic warmth and contemporary rock vigour, all within the superb sonic environment that Cambridge Junction provides.
Getting to Cambridge Junction
Cambridge Junction’s prime location makes it highly accessible for both local and visiting concert-goers. Situated just a short walk from Cambridge railway station, it’s incredibly convenient for those travelling by train. The station is well-connected to London King’s Cross, Liverpool Street, and major routes across the East of England. Upon arrival, simply head east from the station, and you’ll find Clifton Way and the venue within a five-to-ten-minute stroll.
For those opting for bus travel, numerous local bus routes serve the area around the station and Hills Road, which is a short walk from the venue. Cambridge is also a city that embraces cycling, with dedicated cycle paths prevalent throughout; there are bicycle racks available at the Junction. If driving is your preferred method, the postcode for your satnav is CB1 7GX. However, parking directly at the venue is limited, and Cambridge city centre car parks can be busy and costly. We highly recommend utilising public transport, or Cambridge’s excellent Park & Ride services, to ensure a stress-free arrival and departure, allowing you to fully enjoy the evening without worrying about parking.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the event start?
Typically, doors for evening shows at Cambridge Junction open around 7:00 PM, with support acts often starting around 7:30 PM and the main act, The Feeling, taking the stage closer to 8:30 PM or 9:00 PM. Specific timings will be confirmed closer to the event date, so it’s always best to check your ticket or the venue’s official website nearer 10th March 2026.
Is there an age restriction?
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