So much happens in Sheffield every week! This is our comprehensive event listing page for every single event that gets submitted to our website, from small workshops and community events to international sporting fixtures and citywide festivals.
So if you're looking for something specific, please use the filter tags and date search below, to narrow the event listings for what you'd really like to see/find. Alternatively, visit our What's On page for seasonal highlights and roundups of the bigger events happening in Sheffield.
Sheffield’s biggest party! Tramlines returns to Hillsborough Park 26 -28 July for their 16th edition.
‘Simply The Best' tribute to sensational Rock'n'Roll Hall Of Fame legend Tina Turner is coming to Sheffield City Hall next July.
Boasting a collective stream-of-conciousness flow, a shared love of freaky humour and fearless penchant for exposing emotions, The Pharcyde has proved itself to be one of hip hop's few originators.
The Sheffield Festival Of Reggae all-dayer is back! 3 stages featuring Reggae, Dub & Roots. There will also be an outside courtyard with amazing food vendors.
Get ready for a day filled with creativity, flavour, and live music in Sheffield City Centre as Devonshire Green Festival takes place on Saturday 24 August, 12pm - 8pm.
Expect the unexpected as the Rock N Roll Circus return's to Sheffield's Don Valley Bowl in Summer 2024! Taking place over the weekend of 29 - 31 August, the 2024 lineup includes Richard Hawley, Becky Hill and Milburn, along with a whole load of amazing support acts.
Bravado Tribute To Rush - not giving up on implausible dreams since 2004!
Come along to the place you where you belong, for a night of the very best country classics! Leave your 9 to 5 worries at the door and get ready to celebrate the Kings and Queens of country music.
The world’s most legendary tribute to one of the world’s greatest bands, The Bootleg Beatles join us at The Leadmill for an exclusive all-standing showcase of The Beatles’ finest works next September. A sell-out on all their previous visits, this will be a revelation for veteran Beatles lovers and new Beatlemaniacs alike.
South African-born Adam Glasser, a leading exponent of South African township jazz, who is widely regarded as one of Europe’s leading jazz chromatic harmonica players with a great band featuring top British jazz musicians