A great new free music festival on two stages in the General Cemetery.
Three days of music at The Fringe at Tramlines @ Hop Hideout, Leah’s Yard.
A free-entry weekend of the best alternative music on offer in Sheffield and beyond, 25 - 27 July. No ticket required, just come along for a wide array of bands, singers, DJs and more.
Once again Delicious Clam have scoured the city and country to bring some of the finest acts to their lil’ Exchange Street home, with three days of live music, 24 -26 July.
Record Junkee host a weekend of FREE music performances in their intimate 150 capacity venue in the heart of Sheffield, for The Fringe at Tramlines 2025.
Sheffield City Council is working with the team from Steel Yard Kelham to create the hub which will be made out of shipping containers and feature food vendors, shops, toilets, living walls, outdoor seating and a big screen.
Operating as a label, practice room and small gig space from their Castle Market headquarters, they fuel the fire of Sheffield’s alternative scene, and also explore new territories, from stand-up to brilliantly daft club nights.
Festive sounds will ring out across Sheffield this December. Expect classic carols, choral repertoires, and a jolly set from the city’s premiere comedy-ukulele quintet.
A brilliant city for that long-needed weekend away with your mates, Sheffield's size means there's loads to go at, but it's not so big that getting around becomes a mission - plus as The Outdoor City there's tonnes of adventure to be had.
If you're in need of ideas to keep the kids entertained, Our Favourite Places have pulled together their cultural holiday highlights for a creative summer in Sheffield.