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The Sheffield culture guide written by in-the-know locals

What's On

Our Sheffield culture calendar. Filled with picks of the city’s arts, culture and heritage events, both in-person and virtual. Plus reviews and festival guides.

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Off the Shelf picks

A celebration of books, words and ideas. With thought-provoking events from some of the best-known and rising stars in writing, arts and media. See our writer Rae's top picks from the festival's packed programme.

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Sheffield Festivals Guide

Our guide to Sheffield's cultural festivals for 2025. Featuring music, film, visual art, theatre, and more.

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Film picks

Our picks of the cinematic delights on Sheffield's screens and online this month.

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Art picks

Take a Sheffield art tour with our picks of the exhibitions and artists' events on now and coming soon – both online and in person.

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Music picks

Make some dates with excellent bands and artists in Sheffield, with a hand from our Tom's choice of upcoming gigs.

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Theatre picks

Our picks of the shows that are taking to the Sheffield stage over the coming weeks and months.

Quacks

Multiple dates

Showroom

A monthly queer comedy open mic night. Head down to their next event to join in the laughs or even take to the mic yourself.

Footprints Open Jazz Jam

Multiple dates

Alder

An open jam session led by the Footprints house band. All musicians and vocalists are invited to join – or just come down to enjoy the music.

Laura Jurd Quintet

Thu. 13 November 2025

Firth Hall

A trumpeter and composer with one of the most distinctive voices in jazz and improvised music. Hosted by Sheffield Jazz and University of Sheffield Concerts.

Golden Dregs

Thu. 13 November 2025

Delicious Clam

The Golden Dregs' latest album Godspeed is a paean to the people of London set to an indie rock soundtrack. Frontman and founder Benjamin Woods delivers stories and vignettes in a lulling baritone often compared to Leonard Cohen and Bill Callahan.

Craft Jam

Thu. 13 November 2025

Millennium Gallery

Try your hand at a variety of crafts with hands-on activities and mini workshops in the Millennium Gallery’s flagship late-night crafting extravaganza.

More and Less Human

Thu. 13 November 2025

National Videogame Museum

Explore how technological innovation challenges our ideas of what it means to be human, blurring the boundaries between human and machine.

Die My Love

Fri. 7 November 2025 — Thu. 13 November 2025

Deep in the Montana countryside, with her partner frequently absent and under domestic pressures, writer Grace begins to unravel. A visceral portrait of a woman engulfed by love and madness, based on Ariana Harwicz's novel, directed by Lynne Ramsay.

Ultimate 70s Show

Sat. 15 November 2025 — Fri. 14 November 2025

The Montgomery

Travel back in time and relive the sights and sounds of the 1970s.

The Kingdom Come Drag King Cabaret: Queer Through History edition

Fri. 14 November 2025

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

Step back in time with Andro & Eve for The Kingdom Come, Queer Through History edition of their drag king cabaret.

Left-Handed Girl

Fri. 14 November 2025

Showroom

A single mum and her daughters return to Taipei to open a noodle stand. As they navigate city life, family secrets are revealed. A heartfelt portrait of family connection co-written by Sean Baker, directed by long-time collaborator Shih-Ching Tsou.

Alpha

Fri. 14 November 2025

Showroom

When 13-year-old Alpha returns from a party with a tattoo, her mother worries she may be infected by a strange new disease. From Julia Ducournau (Titane, Raw) Alpha employs elements of body horror to tell a story about a family with a traumatic past.

NPC Night

Fri. 14 November 2025

Hatch

Watch a host of NPCs yearn to be human, humans yearn to be NPCs. Plus some music.

English Teacher

Sat. 15 November 2025

The Octagon Centre

This band thrive on unpredictability. Blending indie, prog, folk and electronica, their expansive sound is constantly in motion. At the heart of it all is Lily Fontaine’s wry lyricism, shifting between the abstract to the cuttingly straightforward.

Sheffield Home of Football Guided Walks

Multiple dates

Take a fascinating stroll around Sheffield city centre, as you explore the stories of how the modern game of football emerged in Sheffield and the early pioneers of the global game.

The Crucible

Wed. 12 November 2025 — Sat. 15 November 2025

Drama Studio

“The Devil’s loose in Salem... and we will burn together!” Join Sheffield University Drama Society for one of the 20th century's most important plays. A moving exploration of faith, hope and the power of love in the face of terrible adversity.

The Actors Works Performance Skills Class: Comedy

Sat. 15 November 2025

ZagYoga, Harland Works, John Street, S2 4QU

Join the Actors Works for a class on building a comedy character and practice methods of how to apply it to a monologue or scene.

Paintings by Andy Cropper

Sat. 11 October 2025 — Sat. 15 November 2025

Cupola Gallery

Best known for his atmospheric night‑time cityscapes, Andy Cropper has been mapping Sheffield in paint since 2009. This exhibition forms a portrait of a city across time, light and memory, revealing the evolution of his craft over 16 years.

ESEA Futures

Fri. 10 October 2025 — Sat. 15 November 2025

Bloc Projects

An annual programme foregrounding East and Southeast Asian art practices, presented by Bloc Projects and Platform Asia. With a group exhibition, moving image artwork screening, and closing party.

Sleighed to Death!

Wed. 12 November 2025 — Sat. 15 November 2025

St John's Church Hall, Abbeydale Road South, S17 3LE

A fun-filled whodunnit, set on Christmas Eve in an English manor house.

Slime With Me: Guided Meditation and Discussion

Sat. 15 November 2025

Site Gallery

Join artist Abi Palmer for a gentle guided meditation and discussion. Connected to the exhibition Slime Mother, on now at Site Gallery.

Best of ShAFF

Fri. 14 November 2025 — Sat. 15 November 2025

Sheffield Cathedral

Join Sheffield Adventure Film Festival for two evenings filled with the best films that embody the spirit of adventuring – all in the unique surroundings of Sheffield Cathedral. Also featuring live choral music, pizza and drinks.

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Fri. 14 November 2025 — Sat. 15 November 2025

Merlin Theatre, Meadowbank Road, Nether Edge, S11 9AH

15-year-old Christopher search for the killer of a neighbour’s dog takes him deep into a world he experiences with extraordinary logic, honesty and detail. Presented by Butter Side Up Theatre Company, shining a light on autism and neurodiversity.

Pollen

Multiple dates

Grey to Green, S3 8LB

An inner-city flower market, celebrating all things botanical. Taking over a patch of Sheffield city centre one Sunday a month, with plants, flowers, fresh produce and music.

Arsen Petrosyan, Mehdi Rostami and Adib Rostami

Sun. 16 November 2025

Firth Hall

A captivating evening bringing together the rich musical traditions of Armenia and Iran.

Autumn Almanac V

Fri. 24 October 2025 — Sun. 16 November 2025

Yorkshire Artspace: Persistence Works

The annual Yorkshire Artspace members show returns to Persistence Works.

Yorkshire Artspace Open Studios

Sat. 15 November 2025 — Sun. 16 November 2025

Yorkshire Artspace: Persistence Works

Each November, over a hundred creative residents at Yorkshire Artspace's two sites open their doors to the public for one weekend. Meet some of Sheffield's most talented artists, nosy around their creative workplaces, and enjoy workshops and demos.

Into the Light

Mon. 17 November 2025

Drama Studio

A visually arresting dance performance exploring self-discovery from PCK Dance.

French Film Festival: Arco

Mon. 17 November 2025

Showroom

A preview screening of a striking new sci-fi animation film. A 10-year-old boy accidentally crash lands in the future, where a young girl and her robot companion help him find a way to protect the planet.

Flook

Wed. 19 November 2025

Firth Hall

The iconic Anglo-Irish band bring their inimitable trademark sound to Sheffield – combining the whistles and flutes of Brian Finnegan and Sarah Allen, the guitar of Ed Boyd and the bodhran of John Joe Kelly.

Fixing

Wed. 19 November 2025

Playhouse

A drag show about family break ups, car breakdowns and how to get over them. Co-created by Matt Miller and Peader Kirk.

The Severed Sun + Q&A

Wed. 19 November 2025

A haunting British folk horror set deep within a world of faith, fear, and folklore. Plus Q&A with the film's producer Jude Goldrei of Sheffield-based Lunar Lander Films, hosted by folk horror academic Diane Rodgers.

Death & The Maiden

Thu. 20 November 2025

Upper Chapel, Norfolk Street, S1 2JD

The Dudok Quartet present Schubert’s extraordinary string quartet. Alongside their own arrangement of a 17th century Italian madrigal by Carlo Gesualdo and Kaija Saariaho’s modern masterpiece Terra Memoria.

Heidi Talbot & Boo Hewerdine

Thu. 20 November 2025

Firth Hall

Lead singer of seminal band The Bible, Boo Hewerdine joins singer Heidi Talbot to sing songs new and old. With a dash of humour and a good measure of storytelling.

Kelham Makes: Festive Willow Decoration Workshop

Thu. 20 November 2025

Kelham Island Museum

Spend an evening making a pick and mix of festive decorations from locally grown willow.

Wicked + Wicked for Good - Preview Double-Bill

Thu. 20 November 2025

Showroom

Experience a preview of Wicked for Good, preceded by a screening of last years Wicked, in the Showroom's special one-off event.

Sounds About Write with Sally O'Reilly plus Open Mic

Thu. 20 November 2025

Sheffield Plate, Orchard Square, S1 2FB

A conversation with Sheffield-based author Sally O'Reilly about her new novel, Hagtale: A Macbeth Origin Story. plus open mic for local writers.

Sam Newbould Quintet

Fri. 21 November 2025

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

A rare chance to see an internationally celebrated band as Yorkshire-born saxophonist and composer Sam Newbould leads his award-winning line-up from the vibrant Amsterdam jazz scene. Presented by Sheffield Jazz.

We Are the World

Fri. 21 November 2025

Drama Studio

A triple-bill of imaginative, future-facing dance pieces at the intersection of dance, technology and feminist thought. Reimagining the relationship between bodies and machines. Presented by Imogen Reeve & Co.

Sunjay

Fri. 21 November 2025

Cafe #9

Sunjay bring to intimate Cafe 9 his signature mix of foot-stomping blues, intricate, heartfelt ballads and wit.

The Sheffield Sustainable Market

Multiple dates

Victoria Hall, Norfolk Street, S1 2JB

Bringing together the best sustainable gifts from local makers. Helping you to live a lower impact life.

Mozart Gran Partita

Sat. 22 November 2025

Upper Chapel, Norfolk Street, S1 2JD

Ensemble 360 perform one Mozart’s greatest works, immortalised in the 1984 film Amadeus, in this concert of chamber music on a large scale.

Funk as Puck

Sat. 22 November 2025

Drama Studio

Circus anarchy with satirical political edge.

Creative Writing Workshops

Multiple dates

Join Andro and Eve for free Creative Writing Workshops for trans and non binary folks. With songwriter and artist Maddie Morris and writer and playwright Tommi Bryson. No experience necessary.

Winter Makers Market hosted by Endless Love Creative

Sat. 22 November 2025

Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, S1 2BX

A curated market, celebrating the beauty of independent art, craft and design.

Burton Street Foundation Christmas Market

Sat. 22 November 2025

Burton Street Foundation, 57 Burton Street, Hillsborough, S6 2HH

The annual extravaganza is back, bringing together the local community for a day of shopping, entertainment and seasonal treats. All while supporting Burton Street's work with adults and children with disabilities.

Sheffield Peace & Craft Fair

Sat. 22 November 2025

Sheffield Town Hall, Pinstone Street, S1 2HH

An annual fair with its origins in Sheffield's radical 70s. With over 40 stalls of some of the best of our city's homemade crafts.

Cemetery Sessions Present Resonant Bodies x Sullow & Support

Sat. 22 November 2025

Sheffield General Cemetery

An evening of bold, boundary-pushing improvisation in the atmospheric surrounds of the Samuel Worth Chapel within Sheffield General Cemetery.

Doncaster Jazz Alumni

Sun. 23 November 2025

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

Another chance to see the Doncaster Jazz Alumni, a really great big band whose local name belies the national prominence of its members.

Ensemble Nist Nah

Sun. 23 November 2025

Firth Hall

A gamelan and percussion ensemble, led by Nantes-based Australian drummer and percussionist Will Guthrie.

Kelham Makes: Festive Wreath Making

Tue. 25 November 2025

Kelham Island Museum

Get crafty this Christmas and learn how to create a festive fresh door wreath to take home.

Gould Piano Trio

Wed. 26 November 2025

Firth Hall

A trio at the forefront of the international chamber music scene for over a quarter of a century.

Sheffield Poetry Sub Club

Multiple dates

Sheffield Central Library

A new group in Sheffield for people who would like to swap poetry magazines or journals, and to read and talk together about where might make good homes for their poems. Organised by local poet Susie Wilson.

Ribbons Quartet

Thu. 27 November 2025

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

Beautiful and intimate music from singer Sara Colman and pianist Rebecca Nash, celebrating the joy of musical partnership, friendship and collaboration. Presented by Sheffield Jazz.

Avalanche Kaito

Thu. 27 November 2025

CADS (Creative Arts Development Space), Arley Street, S2 4QP

Confrontational, experimental and abrasive yet playful punk. With singer Kaito Winse from the ancestral griot tradition, drummer Benjamin Chaval and anarcho-guitarist Nico Gitto in an explosive combination.

Suntou Susso

Thu. 27 November 2025

Cafe #9

A master and innovator of the kora – a 21-stringed instrument that's become been used to express the music of the West African Mandinka culture for more than seven centuries. Taking Cafe #9 on a journey into heritage, belonging, ecology and dreams.

District 9

Thu. 27 November 2025

Showroom

Decades after alien refugees landed in South Africa, patience over their situation has run out. Released in 2009, this fantastic documentary-style sci-fi thriller explores themes of segregation, forced labour and the other, with biting social satire.

Sound Junction: Stephen Carley

Fri. 28 November 2025

4a Shearwood Road, Crookesmoor, S10 2TD

A night of experimental soundscapes. Artist Stephen Carley blends field recordings, lo-fi audio techniques and found sound into collaged soundscapes.

SENSORIA presents The Sabres of Paradise

Fri. 28 November 2025

FORGE Warehouse, 148 Effingham Road, S4 7YS

The seminal electronic band spawned in the 90s warehouse rave era by the now late Andrew Weatherall with Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns and signed to iconic Warp Records. Reuniting and coming to Forge Warehouse hosted by the folks from Sensoria Festival.

Emergence Collective

Fri. 28 November 2025

Highfield Trinity Church, Holland Place, S2 4US

The acoustic improvisatory ensemble celebrate their debut album release. Drawing on influences from European folk, jazz, early music and contemporary classical, all their music is completely improvised using a unique combination of instruments.

Shrouds: Rituals of Making and Wrapping

Fri. 28 November 2025

Portland Works

What if, after we die, we were wrapped rather than boxed?
Join end of life doula, artist and shroud maker Rachel Hawthorn for his workshop exploring the ideas and possibilities of shrouds. Along with a screening of her film The Luddenden Shroud.

Little Shop of Horrors

Wed. 26 November 2025 — Sat. 29 November 2025

Drama Studio

Join Sheffield University Performing Arts Society for their take on the cult classic musical. The hilarious and heart-warming story of a meek florist’s assistant and his discovery of a mysterious plant with a taste for blood and a soulful voice.

Sound Junction – Lou Barnell

Sat. 29 November 2025

4a Shearwood Road, Crookesmoor, S10 2TD

Vocalist and sound and performance artist Lou Barnell presents Ginko – a sensory piece weaving in moss, lichen, seed pods, seal-song, birdlife and desire.

Queer East – On the Road

Sat. 1 November 2025 — Sat. 29 November 2025

Showroom

Boundary-pushing LGBTQ+ cinema from East and Southeast Asia and its diaspora communities. Highlights at the Showroom: stories of two girls working in a cinema in Taiwan, a young gay porn star found dead in Tokyo, and historical brutal passions.

Open Studios & Christmas Market

Sat. 29 November 2025

Portland Works

Meet some of the makers based in historic Portland Works and buy directly from them. With art, ceramics, glass, woodwork, print, jewellery and more.

Sheffield Transformed Festival

Fri. 28 November 2025 — Sun. 30 November 2025

SADACCA, 48 Wicker, S3 8JB

A weekend of left-wing politics and culture. With discussions on local, national and international issues, plus a party.

Maverick Outlaw – Elliott King

Fri. 7 November 2025 — Mon. 1 December 2025

The Circle, 33 Rockingham Lane, S1 4FW

An exhibition experimental paint and pastel works with bold colour, pattern and layered mixed-media. From ArtWorks member Elliott King.

Hidden Track - Christmas Special

Tue. 2 December 2025

The Beaten Track, Campo Lane, S1 2DE

A festive evening of performances of contemporary classical (post-1960s) music, followed by a jam session. With time in between for refreshments, chatting and general merriment.

Gaslight Melodramas: Murderous Men and Persecuted Women!

Wed. 15 October 2025 — Wed. 3 December 2025

Showroom

The origin of the term ‘gaslighting’ dates back well before the internet made it commonplace. This series of talks and screenings in the Showroom's Film Studies programme will look at four films from the 1940s in this rich vein of murder melodramas.

New Music Ensemble

Wed. 3 December 2025

Mappin Hall, Mappin Street, S1 3JD

Based in the music department at the University of Sheffield, this ensemble are showcasing new works from the cutting edge of composition.

Grow Festive Quiz 2025

Wed. 3 December 2025

Marmadukes - The Sorting Office, 846 Ecclesall Road, S11 8TP

Ready, set, quiz: assemble your smartest elves and take on Grow's Festive Quiz in support of Sheffield's youth this Christmas.

Vienesse Masterworks: Brahms and more for solo piano

Thu. 4 December 2025

Playhouse

Tim Horton returns to Sheffield for the latest in his series celebrating the musical history of Vienna. Beethoven’s well-known Piano Sonata No.15, nicknamed the ‘Pastoral’, is showcased alongside Brahms’s emotional and romantic Four Ballades.

Too Much: Melodrama on Film

Wed. 15 October 2025 — Thu. 4 December 2025

Showroom

A season celebrating the visual and emotional excess of melodrama in film – from the silent era to the present day.

Maria Stratigou

Thu. 4 December 2025

Firth Hall

An evening with award-winning pianist Dr Maria Stratigou.

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

Wed. 26 November 2025 — Thu. 4 December 2025

Showroom

Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) faces his toughest challenge yet. The latest in the wildly entertaining Knives Out series also stars Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Cailee Spaeny, Kerry Washington, Mila Kunis and Andrew Scott.

Peddler

Multiple dates

Peddler Warehouse, 92 Burton Road, S3 8DA

Food, music and art in a former warehouse, one weekend a month. Plus kids craft activities on the Saturday afternoons. With bonus Christmas crafts for their festive edition.

Relaxed Concert: The Genius Of Beethoven

Sat. 6 December 2025

Playhouse

For this ‘relaxed’ concert, doors will be left open, lights raised, a break-out space provided, and there will be less emphasis on the audience being quiet during the performance. With Ensemble 360 performing Beethoven.

The Genius of Beethoven

Sat. 6 December 2025

Playhouse

Ensemble 360 celebrate one of the greatest composers to have ever lived.

Dead Poets Society

Thu. 4 December 2025 — Sat. 6 December 2025

Drama Studio

The University of Sheffield's Theatre company bring you Dead Poets Society. Adapted from a much-loved classic, the play follows seven teenage students on a journey of self discovery and expression guided by their unconventional new English teacher.

Repeater #6: Ye Woodbeast + Dearthworms

Sat. 6 December 2025

Sidney & Matilda

Repeater returns to prescribe its final dose of the year. With sounds from Sheffield's favourite sons and daughters: Ye Woodbeast, Electric Tape Recorder and Dearthworms.

The Snowman + Live Score

Sat. 6 December 2025 — Sun. 7 December 2025

Showroom

Unite the Union Brass Band present a special festive performance of the Christmas classic with a live score.

Open Mic Night at Utopia Theatre

Multiple dates

Utopia Theatre, 11 Rockingham Gate, S1 4JD

Utopia Theatre’s free monthly platform for celebrating talent and creativity in Sheffield. Welcoming upcoming and established performers across all genres. First Sunday of every month.

Sheffield General Cemetery History Tour

Multiple dates

Sheffield General Cemetery

Join the volunteers from Sheffield General Cemetery Trust for a fascinating glimpse into Sheffield's Victorian past. Their guided tours of this Grade II* listed historic site tend to run on the first Sunday of the month.

Circus Minis Early Years Classes

Multiple dates

Greentop Community Circus Centre, St Thomas Building, 74 Holywell Road, S4 8AS

Greentop Youth Circus’s sessions for children aged 4 to 7. Blending age-appropriate circus skills with warm-up games and a welcoming atmosphere.

Sheffield University Symphony Orchestra

Sun. 7 December 2025

Firth Hall

Bringing together the best talent from across the whole of Sheffield University under the baton of Jack Grime, in a concert dedicated to the incredible musicianship Sheffield has to offer.

Zodiac Killer Project + Director Q&A

Sun. 7 December 2025

Showroom

Having tried and failed to make a true crime documentary, filmmaker Charlie Shackleton tells tells the story of his abandoned film. The film is a lesson in creative frustration and a hilarious critique of a genre at saturation point.

The Marbles + Director Q&A

Mon. 8 December 2025

Showroom

A documentary examining one of history's most controversial cultural disputes: the removal of the Parthenon Marbles, and the ongoing campaign to return them to Greece. Followed by a director Q&A hosted by art historian Rae Hesketh.

Martin Simpson

Wed. 10 December 2025

The Greystones

Since his debut release almost 50 years ago, Simpson has become regarded as one of the world's finest acoustic and slide guitar players. Expect an eclectic evening of amazing guitar playing and stories of love, sorrow, beauty, tragedy and majesty.

Moonlight – Isata Kanneh-Mason

Thu. 11 December 2025

Upper Chapel, Norfolk Street, S1 2JD

Pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason presents two of Beethoven’s best-loved works for solo piano: the ‘Moonlight’ and the ‘Waldstein’ sonatas.

A Winter Union

Thu. 11 December 2025

Firth Hall

Five leading lights of the British folk/roots scene join forces to create a festive folk band like no other.

NVM Festive Social

Thu. 11 December 2025

National Videogame Museum

Join the National Videogame Museum for their Festive Social. An evening of games, gifts and crafting, including a unique workshop with artist Tom J Newell.

Slugs & Slug Life Film Screening

Fri. 12 December 2025

Site Gallery

A double bill of short film Slug Life (2018) followed by horror feature Slugs (1988).

Chamber Choir

Sat. 13 December 2025

Drama Studio

A mesmerising evening of choral music to get you in the festive mood.

The Wedding Singer

Wed. 10 December 2025 — Sat. 13 December 2025

Drama Studio

Grab your shoulder pads and travel back to the 80s with the Sheffield University Performing Arts Society’s production of The Wedding Singer. A musical comedy based on the hit Adam Sandler film.

Martin McAloon of Prefab Sprout

Sat. 13 December 2025

Sidney & Matilda

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Prefab Sprout’s landmark album Steve McQueen, founding member Martin McAloon performs it in its entirety. Widely hailed as a defining record of the 80s, the album became a cornerstone of post-punk and new-wave.

Sheffield Artist Maker Exchange Winter Makers Market

Sat. 13 December 2025

Sheffield Artist Maker Exchange, 108 Prospect Road, Heeley, S2 3EN

Join Sheffield Artist Maker Exchange for an afternoon of festive crafts and a celebration of local makers.

Peter Blundell Jones: Architecture, Landscape and the City

Mon. 21 July 2025 — Sun. 14 December 2025

Western Bank Library

An exhibition celebrating the life, work and legacy of the late British architect, writer, and teacher Peter Blundell Jones who taught at the University of Sheffield School of Architecture.

Sheffield University Wind Orchestra

Sun. 14 December 2025

Firth Hall

Made up of over 60 students, this orchestra has been wowing audiences for a quarter of a century. Including Rising Light by Thai-American composer Kevin Charoensri, a response to racist attacks against Asian American woman in the US.

Sheffield Beatles Project perform Abbey Road

Sat. 13 December 2025 — Sun. 14 December 2025

The Octagon Centre

The Sheffield Beatles Project return to the Octagon Centre for their fourth annual residency – this time performing the enduringly popular album Abbey Road in full with their 30-piece live band and orchestra.

A Christmas Carol

Wed. 17 December 2025

Drama Studio

A ghostly adaptation of this most beloved festive classic. Join Ebenezer Scrooge on a supernatural journey into the past, present and yet-to-come.

A Festive Feast of Sheffield Folk

Thu. 18 December 2025

Firth Hall

A festive night of world-class folk.

Penny McCarthy: How to Look Through Time

Sat. 12 July 2025 — Sat. 20 December 2025

Graves Gallery

Artist Penny McCarthy sets out to find new ways to consider time, loss and preservation.

Tom Rowley

Mon. 22 December 2025

Sidney & Matilda

Known as a guitarist with Milburn, frontman of Dead Sons and a touring member of Arctic Monkeys, Tom Rowley embraces the solo spotlight. Drawing on 70s-inspired riffs, lounge singer intonation and soaring solos for his own take on lush baroque pop.

Crafted

Sat. 25 October 2025 — Wed. 24 December 2025

Millennium Gallery

The Millennium Gallery’s annual selling showcase returns this autumn. Celebrating excellence in making across the region and beyond.

In Dreams: A David Lynch Retrospective

Showroom

Throughout 2025, Showroom Cinema is celebrating the life and work of one of the great film artists with In Dreams. A retrospective of the late David Lynch’s screen dreams and visual nightmares.

Celebrating 150 Years of Weston Park Museum

Weston Park Museum

This summer, join one of our city’s best-loved museums as it kicks off celebrations for its 150th anniversary. Including chance to play retro games, build a giant 3D map of the city, create decorations for the museum's big birthday party, and more.

Exhibition on Screen: Caravaggio

Tue. 11 November 2025 — Wed. 31 December 2025

Showroom

The most extensive film ever made about one of the greatest artists of all time. Featuring masterpiece after masterpiece and with first-hand testimony from the artist himself on the eve of his mysterious disappearance.

The Sheffield Carols

Thu. 13 November 2025 — Thu. 1 January 2026

Every November and December, people gather in pubs across Sheffield and North Derbyshire to sing locally-written carols that have passed down through generations. Some of these songs are only sung in Sheffield. Some only in one pub.

A World in Dots – Mark Kemp

Fri. 5 December 2025 — Mon. 5 January 2026

The Circle, 33 Rockingham Lane, S1 4FW

An exhibition from ArtWorks member Mark Kemp. With his signature pointillist style using bold colour to create immersive, fantastical landscapes.

Unquiet Landscapes

Fri. 5 December 2025 — Sat. 10 January 2026

Yorkshire Artspace: Persistence Works

An exhibition taking us on a journey into landscapes both real and imagined, psychological and metaphorical. Opening up a terrain that reflects our relationship with the landscape today.

Jack off the Beanstalk – Grab Your Chopper

Fri. 16 January 2026

Sheffield City Hall

An adult pantomime, presenting an udderly cheeky, naughty version of Jack and the Beanstalk.

New Horizons: Growing Sheffield’s Art Collection

Sat. 18 October 2025 — Sun. 25 January 2026

Millennium Gallery

Sheffield’s art collection has evolved since it was founded 150 years ago. This exhibition presents highlights of artworks that have joined the collection in the last 10 years. By Lubna Chowdhary, Grayson Perry, Bridget Riley, Marlene Smith and more.

Slime Mother

Fri. 3 October 2025 — Sun. 1 February 2026

Site Gallery

An immersive, multi-sensory exhibition by artist and writer Abi Palmer. With film, text, sculpture and installation, inviting us to be more slug-like – to slow down, merge and connect – embracing the resilient strangeness of this complex gastropod.

Making Our Own Table: African Theatre and Performance in the UK

Mon. 2 February 2026

Utopia Creative Hub, 11 Rockingham Gate, S1 4JD

Join Utopia Theatre for their new symposium-style event. You can be a part of an inspiring exchange amongst local, regional and international creatives and academics.

Spiers and Boden

Thu. 19 February 2026

Firth Hall

One of the best loved duos on the English folk scene and founder members of folk phenomenon Bellowhead. Join the duo for a show and a workshop in harmony singing – for all experience levels.

Sheffield Chinese Lunar New Year Festival

Sat. 21 February 2026 — Sun. 22 February 2026

Peace Gardens, 50 Pinstone Street, S1 2HH

Welcome in the Year of the Horse in Sheffield with a festival extravaganza in the Peace Gardens. Come back closer to the time for details of the 2026 event.

Denys Baptiste Quartet

Fri. 27 February 2026

Crucible Theatre

Acclaimed saxophonist Denys Baptiste presents his new quartet, featuring rising star pianist Sultan Stevenson, playing an exciting mix of new compositions, standards and revisit compositions from his award-winning albums.

National Theatre Live: Hamlet

Thu. 22 January 2026 — Sat. 28 February 2026

Showroom

Olivier Award-winner Hiran Abeysekera (Life of Pi) is Hamlet in this fearless, contemporary take on Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.

Kelham Jazz Festival

Sat. 21 March 2026

Save the date for "a celebration of music through movement and community." Coming to Sheffield in 2026. More details soon.

Sheffield Adventure Film Festival

Fri. 20 March 2026 — Sun. 22 March 2026

Enjoy the great outdoors from the comfort of your seat. With some of the best new adventure films from around the world plus a spotlight on locally-made films. Come back soon for details of ShAFF 2026.

The Ladies Football Club

Sat. 28 February 2026 — Sat. 28 March 2026

Crucible Theatre

When World War 1 forces men onto the frontline, the women of Sheffield take their place in the factories – and on the football pitch. They play to crowds of over 50,000, unaware that something will soon blow the whistle on their beautiful game.

Sheffield Beer Week

7 days of beery fun. With brewery tours and tastings, beer and food pairings, pub walks, workshops tap takeovers, and more. Held each March – come back soon for details of Sheffield Beer Week 2026.

Exhibition on Screen: Turner & Constable

Tue. 10 March 2026 — Tue. 31 March 2026

Showroom

Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, this new documentary explores Turner and Constable’s intertwined lives and legacies alongside the groundbreaking Tate exhibition.

Resistanz

Fri. 3 April 2026 — Sun. 5 April 2026

Corporation

A festival of industrial, electro and alternative music. Taking over Corporation – Sheffield's iconic home of rock – for Easter bank holiday weekend.

Sheffield Folk Sessions Festival

Fri. 3 April 2026 — Sun. 5 April 2026

Sheffield Folk Sessions Festival brings pubs around the Kelham Island area to life with a weekend of song. Expect singing sessions, instrumental sessions and workshops. All for free, with donations going to charity.

Sheffield Ceramics Festival

Sat. 18 April 2026 — Sun. 19 April 2026

Kelham Island Museum

Browse the wares of around 50 ceramic artists, potters and sculptors from South Yorkshire and beyond.

Get Together

Sat. 16 May 2026

Kelham Island

A joyous one-day festival of independent music, taking over warehouses, breweries and bars of Kelham Island and Neepsend. Save the date and come back soon for details of the Get Together 2026 lineup and tickets.

Pint of Science Festival

Mon. 18 May 2026 — Wed. 20 May 2026

Three nights of science fun. Academics bring their research out of the lab for a series of talks, demos and experiments in pubs, bars and creative spaces. Info for Pint of Science Festival 2026 coming soon.

Sheffield Chamber Music Festival

Fri. 15 May 2026 — Sat. 23 May 2026

Playhouse

Nine days of intimate and inviting classical music performances for all ages. Sheffield Chamber Music Festival usually takes place each May – come back soon for details of the 2026 event.

Love to be… Inner City Festival

Sun. 24 May 2026

SteelYard Kelham, The Yard, Bardwell Road, Neepsend, S3 8AS

An all-day fest from Sheffield’s legendary house music brand.
Taking over a container park with house music icons, local talent, street food and more. Headliners: Roger Sanchez, David Penn, Low Steppa, The Shapeshifters, Trimtone and Carly Wilford.

Sheffield Food Festival

Sat. 23 May 2026 — Mon. 25 May 2026

Peace Gardens, S1 2HH

Three (hopefully) sunny days of food, food and more food. Come back soon for details of Sheffield Food Festival 2026.

Exhibition on Screen: Frida Kahlo

Tue. 19 May 2026 — Sun. 31 May 2026

Showroom

A journey through the life of a true icon. Discover her art, and uncover the story of her rebellious, passionate life. With new material from the curators of the groundbreaking Tate Modern exhibition Frida Kahlo: the Making of an Icon.

Sheffield DocFest

Wed. 10 June 2026 — Mon. 15 June 2026

Showroom

The world of documentary film descends on Sheffield each June. With fascinating factual films, innovative storytelling exhibitions and inspiring talks. Come back soon for our guide to the 2026 festival.

Kelham Pride

Sat. 20 June 2026

Kelham Island

A parade and street party, celebrating and bringing together the local LGBTQ+ community and their allies. With live musicians, DJs, drag queens, comedians, family-friendly activities, fringe events, and more. Stay tuned for Kelham Pride 2026 details.

Migration Matters Festival

A celebration of culture, compassion, and the positive impact migration and refugees have in Sheffield. Held on and around Refugee Week each June – come back soon for details of Migration Matters 2026.

Crossed Wires Festival

Thu. 2 July 2026 — Sun. 5 July 2026

Bringing some of the UK's top names in podcasting from your headphones to the stage for one weekend. Come back soon for details of Crossed Wires 2026.

Children's Media Conference

Tue. 7 July 2026 — Thu. 9 July 2026

Showroom

The UK’s premier event for everyone in kids TV, media and entertainment. With a free exhibition, Playground, bringing together interactive digital art and maker activities for children to play with.

Bassfest Summer Festival

Sat. 18 July 2026 — Sun. 19 July 2026

Don Valley Bowl, S9 2DF

Dedicated to drum and bass, house, bassline, and beyond.

Tramlines

Fri. 24 July 2026 — Sun. 26 July 2026

Hillsborough Park

A three-day summertime celebration of music. Come back soon for details of Tramlines 2026 – earlybird tickets on sale now.

The Fringe at Tramlines

Fri. 24 July 2026 — Sun. 26 July 2026

Devonshire Green, 158 Devonshire Street, S1 4GT

Home to the official Tramlines Fringe, the Devonshire Green stage showcases an array of local talent over the festival weekend, all for free. On top of that, expect official and unofficial fringe events to pop up in bars and venues all over the city.

Chance To Dance

One big, free day of music and movement in four outdoor stages around the city centre. With over 30 dance groups performing and lots of chances to join in. Held each July – come back soon for details of Chance to Dance 2026.

Destination

Sat. 12 September 2026

FORGE Warehouse, 148 Effingham Road, S4 7YS

"Forged in fire, set in steel." An all-dayer dedicated to rock and metal. Formerly Rockin the Bowl, this festival is back for 2026 under the new name: Destination.

No Bounds

Fri. 9 October 2026 — Sun. 11 October 2026

A weekend of bleeps, beats and sweaty grins – bringing together music, visual art and technology. Come back soon for details of No Bounds 2026 – earlybird tickets on sale now.

Sensoria

Thu. 22 October 2026 — Sun. 25 October 2026

Sheffield's festival of film and music. Expect a truly unique mix of performance, live film scores, screenings, exhibitions, and music industry activity. Come back soon for details of the Sensoria 2026 lineup.

Steel City Beer & Cider Festival

Kelham Island Museum

Sheffield CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) know a thing or two about good beer, cider and perry. Join them for their 50th edition in 2026 – dates and details to be confirmed.

In Conversation: On the Border of my Peaceful Home

Tue. 24 June 2025 — Wed. 23 December 2026

Graves Gallery

An exhibition curated by artist Kedisha Coakley, bringing together artworks, objects and specimens from Sheffield’s collection to explore the relationship between empire and the trade in fruit and flowers.

Classical Weekend

Fri. 12 March 2027 — Sun. 14 March 2027

Classical Weekend returns in 2027. The biennial festival is one big celebration of classical music – in all manner of forms, in all kinds of places.

Sheffield Stories: Caribbean Footsteps

Fri. 10 May 2024 — Sun. 2 May 2027

Weston Park Museum

An exhibition celebrating the many ways that people of African Caribbean heritage have contributed to Sheffield life.

Festival of Debate

Get informed, inspired and filled with ideas for positive change. With talks on big social, political, environmental and economic issues. The festival is taking a break in 2026 – come back for details of the 2027 event.