The Weeping Willows light a path through the thickets and brambles of a fraught world, excavating and illuminating profound human truths in signature, human truths. Music that will always delight.
Sheffield’s biggest party! Tramlines returns to Hillsborough Park 26 -28 July for their 16th edition.
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
David Essex has enjoyed a remarkable career that has combined concerts, records, theatre, composing, films and television with striking success.
Tori Freestone and Alcyona Mick formed their duo in 2015 and their music has a spontaneous, interactive approach reflecting their shared musical influences from jazz, folk, Brazilian music, classical, free improvisation and more
Rising star British guitarist Tom Ollendorff teams up with US-based British alto saxophonist Will Vinson, a musician with an international reputation as both a leader and sideman
The Drifters are the longest running singing group in pop history still performing live, having enjoyed over 50 hits world wide.
Award winning pianist Fergus McCreadie, one of the most exciting jazz musicians on the world stage, returns to Sheffield for a solo performance after three highly successful gigs with his trio.
A real treat for guitar lovers as Sheffield’s own Jamie Taylor puts together a special quartet with three of his favourite musicians from either side of the Atlantic as he teams up with John Stowell visiting from the US.
Soft Machine, one of the great UK avant/jazz-rock and improvising bands of all time, featuring a line-up of top musicians, makes their Sheffield Jazz debut at Crookes Social Club.