Lucy’s Ocean Adventure

Saturday 17 January 2026, 2pm and 4pm

West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge

Repertoire to include:

Britten: Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes

Grieg: Storm from Peer Gynt

Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture

John Williams: Jaws

Performed by:

Cambridge Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor: Tom Primrose

Presenter: Lucy Hollins

Each performance – 1hour long, no interval.

 

Download a copy of our programme here

Dive into the deep blue sea with this interactive family concert, perfect for young explorers!

Join Lucy as she sets sail on a magical journey beneath the waves. With music inspired by the sea, storytelling and plenty of surprises, this fun-filled concert will spark imaginations and introduce children to the wonders of orchestral sound. Grab your goggles and jump aboard!

Tickets

Tickets: from £12 (No concessions but free carers’ tickets available)

The programme for this concert is FREE

Due to safety regulations tickets will be required for all young people that are older than small babies in arms (no children on laps please). 

Please note that tickets are purchased on a non-refundable basis.

Access: The building is fully accessible to wheelchair users, with wheelchair / companion seating ramps and accessible toilet facilities. Click HERE to find out more.

If you require a free carer’s ticket or have additional access requirements, please get in touch tickets@cam-phil.org.uk

getting to west road concert hall

West Road Travel Arrangements

During the development of the Sigwick site there is some disruption to parking arrangements for our audience and performers. Please see the notes below and allow extra time to park should you be traveling by car, or use public transport where possible.

Parking in front of West Road Concert Hall

There is limited parking in front of the concert hall and this is reserved for guest performers. Please do not double park in this area as it is frequented by pedestrians and cyclists as well as drivers, so needs to be accessible and safe.

Cycling – there are bike racks right outside the entrance to the concert hall

Sigwick site parking

The barrier to the Sidgwick Avenue car park will be raised about half an hour before the hall hire begins (from about 1pm). The barrier will remain open until shortly after the concert starts, and will then open automatically for vehicles exiting. This parking is free of charge.

Blue Badge Holders

There are six disabled parking spaces on the Sidgwick Site.

Other parking

The nearest free designated parking location is at Madingley Road Park & Ride, which is approximately a 35 minute walk, or 18 minute journey via the Busway. The Route U bus departs from Eddington Avenue next to the Park & Ride site.

There is limited metered parking on West Road and Sidgwick Avenue, near to the site.

Limited non-metered, on-street parking may be found on Adams Road, Herschel Road and Sylvester Road.

Patrons are reminded that on-street parking is free on West Road and Sidgwick Avenue after 5pm

Pay & display parking on West Road costs £1.40 per 30mins Monday-Sunday from 9am-5pm, max 4hr stay. Please be aware that payment is via cash or app.

The nearest unregulated streets are Herschel, Sylvester and Cranmer Roads, a c.10 minute walk away on the other side of Grange Road. Please note Adams Road currently is closed until June 2026

Public Transport

Busway Route U

The Route U bus departs from Eddintgton Avenue (5 minutes’ walk from Madingley Park & Ride, which has free parking) every 15 – 20 minutes.

Take the bus from Eddington Avenue departing for Addenbrooke’s and alight after 11 stops for the Sidgwick Site, on West Road outside the University Library.

From Cambridge station you can catch the Universal/Route U bus to the University Library stop on West Road approximately 50 metres from the front door.

Here’s a useful site map with bus stops

The Concert Hall is a 10 to 15 minute taxi ride from the main Cambridge railway station.

Park & Ride

Cambridge’s Park & Ride network includes sites at five locations around the city. Please see the Park & Ride website for full details of routes, timetables and prices.

Photo Credits : Bill Hiskett