Next year's Cambridge Club Festival cancelled
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A music festival that has featured stars including Diana Ross, Lionel Richie and Jessie Ware will not take place next year, the organisers have said.
The Cambridge Club Festival, held at Childerley Orchard, started off as a gin festival and grew into weekend-long event.
A statement on the festival's website, external said: "It is with a heavy but full heart that we announce that The Cambridge Club Festival will not take place in 2025."
The statement does not say why the decision has been taken. The BBC has contacted the organisers for more details.
'Seven golden years'
At this year's festival, around 25,000 music fans gathered for performances by stars including the legendary Chaka Khan.
The statement added: "After seven golden years in the festival field with you, we are now taking a few moments to reflect and look at what the future holds for this special community of music fans.
"We'll be in touch again when we have more information to share with you. But for now, thank you for all the incredible memories together, and for joining us on the CC journey."
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