Tim Horton returns to Sheffield for the latest in his popular series celebrating the long musical history of Vienna.
Described as “a born musician with a virtuoso technique”, Isata Kanneh-Mason has been praised for “her ability to engage your emotions from first note to last – and to think outside the box” (Gramophone).
Introducing Heather Ferrier - Alt-folk Accordionist, Clog Dancer and Composer - ‘She can open up listeners to the possibilities of progressing folk styles in the 21st century.’ Fatea
As part of this year’s Nether Edge Festival, enjoy an evening of bold, genre-defying music from two of Sheffield’s most inventive and captivating performers: Sarah Heneghan and Ruth Webber.
Step into the festive season with a unique opportunity to sing Handel’s Messiah alongside Sheffield Cathedral Choir and the West Riding Ensemble.
Faint Paint are a Sheffield four-piece making melodic, emotionally rich guitar music with a cinematic streak. Their songs drift between the classic and the strange — blending dreamy textures, tight vocal harmonies and a sharp ear for melody.
After countless sellouts at the Lantern over the last 17 years, The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican can’t wait to bring their circus back to Scott Doonican's self-proclaimed "favourite venue on the planet" and they promise that they WILL rock you... but gently!
Joyous contemporary jazz from the Leeds jazz scene with a five piece band led by tenor saxophonist Saul Duff, who's inspiring playing you may have heard previously at The Lescar with the acclaimed Awen Ensemble.
Vital new music from three musicians at the beating heart of the London music scene, immersive and ground-breaking music, improvisation combining the dynamic, the static, the intense, and the meditative.
Joe Carnall Jnr & Cast present the songs from the Musical 'How Could I Forget?' in the beautiful Upper Chapel in Sheffield.