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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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Sheffield Festivals Guide

Our guide to Sheffield's cultural festivals for 2026. Featuring music, film, visual art, theatre, and more.

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Film picks

Our picks of the cinematic delights on Sheffield's screens 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.

War of the Worlds

Wed. 4 February 2026

Drama Studio

Step into the heart of one of the most iconic sci-fi stories ever written as H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds is reimagined in a gripping solo performance by Gav Cross.

Gut Level Folk Session

Thu. 5 February 2026

Gut Level

An inclusive folk and traditional tunes session for musicians and singers. Led by and centring women, marginalised genders and LGBTQ people – everyone is welcome to join. Hosted by Lucy and Rosie Huzzard.

Grapefruit: LGBTQIA+ Club Night

Thu. 5 February 2026

Foundry, Students Union, Western Bank, S10 2TG

Bring yourselves, be yourselves and get down on the dance floor to everything from dance to chart, queer anthems and disco. All welcome.

3000 Lesbians Go To York + Q&A

Thu. 5 February 2026

Showroom

A documentary about how a trans lesbian bookseller brought thousands of LGBTQ+ women together at York Lesbian Arts Festival from 1998 to 2008. Featuring writers Val McDermid, Sarah Waters and Jackie Kay. Followed by a Q&A with historian Jane Traies.

Khartoum film screening and fundraiser

Thu. 5 February 2026

Broomhall Centre, Broomspring Lane, S10 2FD

Join Sheffield Transformed for the Sheffield premiere of a documentary charting the lives of five people in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, ravaged by a civil war since 2023. Raising money for SOS For Sudan.

Music City

Fri. 6 February 2026

Delicious Clam

Inspired by the pop classicism of Big Star and Carole King, the virtuosity of Todd Rundgren and Steeley Dan, and the glitter of T-Rex and Elton John, Music City make pop music that hits with sharp hooks and a big heart.

Donovan Haffner Quartet

Fri. 6 February 2026

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

Rising star saxophonist Donovan Haffner is one of 2025's breakthrough artists, having won Jazz Newcomer at the 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards. Presented by Sheffield Jazz.

10 Years Of Intervention!

Fri. 6 February 2026

Gut Level

A DJ skills workshop, open decks and club night celebrating Intervention – a DJ and production workshop that offers a welcoming space for women and marginalised people to come together and celebrate all things dance. With sets from Ifeoluwa and MYNA.

Worms in Progress

Fri. 6 February 2026

The Beaten Track, 44 Campo Lane, S1 2DE

A work-in-progress night of fresh jokes, new ideas and delightful surprises, presented by Queer Comedy Sheffield. February's event features Hannah Platt.

Marcel the Shell With Shoes On

Sat. 7 February 2026

Showroom

When a struggling filmmaker moves into an Airbnb, he discovers that an adorable tiny shell and his grandmother already live there. A soulful, intricately crafted adaptation of Dean Fleischer Camp and Jenny Slate's series of short films and books.

Crown of Blood

Mon. 2 February 2026 — Sat. 7 February 2026

Crucible Theatre

A powerful retelling of Macbeth set during the civil wars of 19th-century Yorubaland.

STRIXEN feat. Sarah Heneghan, support Ye Woodbeast

Sat. 7 February 2026

Hallamshire Hotel, West Street, S1 4ET

The first headline show from Sheffield's new purveyors of heavy electronica and existential synthpop. Complete with light show and projected visuals, accompanied by drummer Sarah Heneghan. With suitably atmospheric support from Ye Woodbeast.

The Actors Works Play Reading: A Hero's Welcome by Winsome Pinnock

Sat. 7 February 2026

Unit 13, Harland Works, 70 John Street, S2 4QU

A relaxed play reading, open to all.

Endless Love Creative: Independent Makers Market

Sat. 7 February 2026

Showroom

A curated makers market, celebrating the beauty of independent art, craft and design. With 68 artists stalls to discover from across the UK.

Kelham Makes: Make Your Own Aromatherapy Poured Candles

Sat. 7 February 2026

Kelham Island Museum

Create your own scented candles using all-natural soy wax.

Andro & Eve presents: Drag King Workshop Weekend

Sat. 7 February 2026 — Sun. 8 February 2026

Revolution Dance Studios, Bailey House, 3 Bailey Street, S1 4EH

A weekend of drag king workshops, helping you bring out your inner king!

Showroom Classics: The Hunger

Fri. 6 February 2026 — Sun. 8 February 2026

Showroom

A cult erotic thriller from 1983, starring David Bowie alongside Catherine Deneuve and Susan Sarandon in a bisexual vampire love triangle.

Sinners

Wed. 4 February 2026 — Tue. 10 February 2026

Showroom

Looking to start over and leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers Smoke and Stack return to their hometown – to discover a horrifying evil has arrived. A powerful, brilliantly-executed story that subverts genres, from director Ryan Coogler.

Romantic String Quartets - Consone Quartet

Tue. 10 February 2026

Playhouse

Music in the Round’s visiting quartet perform music by Clara Schumann, Mozart and Schubert.

Caste Away - From Tradition to Heresy

Tue. 10 February 2026

Drama Studio

A Bharatanatyam production celebrating women through dance, drawing inspiration from ancient Tamil poetry. From Dr. Prathiba Batley.

Lunchtime Talk: A Life in the Archives – Annie Hindle, Female Husband & Enigma

Tue. 10 February 2026

Weston Park Museum

Discover the fascinating life of an infamous trans-Atlantic drag king. SJ Cooper-Knock and Fiona Moorcroft are writing a play about Annie Hindle. Here they talk about the difficulties writers face pinning down 'facts' about queer historic figures.

Carla Rees: rarescale

Wed. 11 February 2026

Firth Hall

Experience exciting new music composed for a range of flute registers, brought to life by a ground-breaking performer.

Not Truly Dead

Wed. 11 February 2026

Drama Studio

Three tales of the restless dead, by the master of the English ghost story M. R. James.

The Log Books: Voices of Queer Britain and the Helpline that Listened

Wed. 11 February 2026

Sheffield Central Library

An intimate history of LGBTQ+ life over four decades, discovered in a stash of notes in the offices of queer helpline Switchboard. Brought together by Tash Walker and Adam Zmith, who share what they've learned from those on both sides of the calls.

Craft Social

Wed. 11 February 2026

Gut Level

Bring along your craft, art or mending projects and get creative in good company. Run in collaboration with Peak Queer Adventures. Gut Level membership required – from as little as £2 a year.

My Father's Shadow

Fri. 6 February 2026 — Thu. 12 February 2026

Showroom

Set over a single day, two young brothers explore Lagos with their estranged father. They witness the city's magnitude, and their father's daily struggles, as political unrest during the 1993 Nigerian election crisis threatens their journey.

Country Superstars

Thu. 12 February 2026

The Octagon Centre

A Dolly Parton and friends tribute show.

Hamnet

Thu. 22 January 2026 — Thu. 12 February 2026

Agnes, Shakespeare's wife, struggles to come to terms with the loss of their son. From Chloe Zhao (Nomadland), based on Maggie O'Farrell's novel, Hamnet tells the story that inspired the creation of Hamlet. With Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

Wed. 14 January 2026 — Thu. 12 February 2026

The Light, The Moor, S1 4PF

A continuation of 28 Years Later, revealing a world in which the infected are no longer the greatest threat to survival, but the inhumanity of survivors is. Director Nia DaCosta turns the world created by Danny Boyle and Alex Garland on its head.

No Other Choice

Mon. 19 January 2026 — Thu. 12 February 2026

When Man-su is made redundant after 25 years at a paper company, he takes drastic action to try and secure a new job: eliminating his fellow former colleagues. Park Chan-wook directs this masterful social commentary on the cut-throat job market.

The 2026 Leadership & Communication Power Series

Multiple dates

Work Station, 15 Paternoster Row, S1 2BX

Join leadership strategist Billal Jamil to learn how to find your voice, lead with confidence and influence through story.

100 Nights of Hero

Fri. 6 February 2026 — Thu. 12 February 2026

Showroom

A queer feminist fairy tale about a neglected wife, loyal maid and an unexpected guest who arrives at their remote castle. With Nicholas Galitzine, Maika Monroe, Emma Corrin, Richard E. Grant and Charli XCX.

E.D.E.N. Film Club

Multiple dates

A monthly online space for LGBTQIA+ filmmakers to form connections, support each other, collaborate and learn. Open to all filmmakers – from no experience to professionals. Run by Frit Tam and Claire Watkinson, hosted by E.D.E.N Film Productions.

Bach for Organ - David Goode

Fri. 13 February 2026

Upper Chapel, Norfolk Street, S1 2JD

David Goode performs some of Bach’s best-loved works for organ, showcasing the composer’s genius for pattern, number and symbolism.

Symmetries in Sound - Ensemble 360

Fri. 13 February 2026

Playhouse

A celebration of musical games and mirrors includes. Including Der Spiegel, a piece for two violinists looking at the same sheet of music – one the right way up, the other upside down.

Emily Masser-Alex Clarke Quintet

Fri. 13 February 2026

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

An exciting young voice joins one of the most in-demand young saxophonists emerging on the British jazz scene. Presented by Sheffield Jazz.

Armpit #4

Fri. 13 February 2026

Gut Level

"A sportswear party for homosexuals." You must be a Gut Level member to attend.

Robot Dreams

Sat. 14 February 2026

Showroom

Tired of being alone, Dog builds himself a robot companion. Their friendship blossoms and they become inseparable in 1980s New York. A gorgeous, emotionally engaging animation about friendship, based on the graphic novel by Sara Varon.

Fractals & Fugues: Mathematics in Music

Sat. 14 February 2026

Channing Hall, 45 Surrey Street, S1 2LG

As part of Music in the Round’s Percussion, Pattern & Primes weekend, Professor Sarah Hart explores the intriguing connections between music and maths.

Playing Patterns: Percussion & Strings - Colin Currie & Ensemble 360

Sat. 14 February 2026

Playhouse

Virtuoso percussionist Colin Currie is joined by members of Ensemble 360 for a concert of life-affirming music for percussion and string quartet.

The Unfriend

Tue. 10 February 2026 — Sat. 14 February 2026

The Library Theatre

Tudor Players return to the Library Theatre with a hilarious and satirical look at middle-class England’s disastrous instinct always to look nice. Written by Steven Moffat.

Indie Kids

Sat. 14 February 2026

CADS, Arley Street, S2 4QP

A haven for young families who love indie music. Stomp to the White Stripes, bop to Belle and Sebastian and prance to Pulp, all in an accessible venue with a colourful dance floor and sensible volumes. For February, they're hosting a Valentine's Bop.

Showroom Spotlight: Romy & Michele's High School Reunion

Fri. 13 February 2026 — Sat. 14 February 2026

Showroom

Two 28-year-old women, who appear to have not achieved much success in life, decide to invent fake careers to impress former classmates at their high school reunion. A 1997 classic with Mira Sorvino, Lisa Kudrow and Janeane Garofalo.

Lesbian Space Princess

Sat. 14 February 2026

Showroom

Princess Saira, daughter to the flamboyant lesbian Queens of Planet Clitopolis, has 24 hours to save her bounty hunter ex Kiki. She finds herself on an "inter-gay-lactic" journey in this proudly queer coming-of-age story with a wild sense of humour.

Twin Cheeks: Who Killed The Homecoming King?

Sat. 14 February 2026

Gut Level

A screening of queer cult classic Twin Cheeks: Who Killed The Homecoming King? followed by DJ sets from Trail Mix, TB-316, Sportsdyke and DJ Girlfriend Experience. Raising funds for Sheffield Electrolysis Project.

Disco Divas Valentines Glitter Ball

Sat. 14 February 2026

CADS, Arley Street, S2 4QP

A night for women and minority genders. With disco pop, dance classics and floor fillers from DJ Heather (Chicks with Decks). Proceeds go to SAYiT and Steel City Sapphics.

Hong Kong Plucked String Chinese Orchestra

Mon. 16 February 2026

Firth Hall

Rooted in the elegance of Tang Dynasty court music, the Hong Kong Plucked String Chinese Orchestra are bringing a shimmering world of guzhengs, pipas and more to Firth Hall on 16 Feb. And it’s free!

QTIBPOC Cinema Club

Tue. 17 February 2026

Gut Level

A monthly meet up at Gut Level for those who identify as QTIBPOC (Queer Trans Intersex Black and People of Colour). With a film that disrupts colonial and straight narratives, or uplifts QTIBPOC stories. Plus bring-and-share food and space to chat.

Musica Antica Rotherhithe

Wed. 18 February 2026

Firth Hall

Immerse yourself in the Golden Age of Venetian Opera, rediscovered after 350 years – with period-accurate instruments.

An Evening of Edward Carpenter

Wed. 18 February 2026

Sheffield Central Library

An evening of discussion and debate around socialist, poet and philosopher Edward Carpenter (1844–1929). Exploring Carpenter's work and views on sexuality and gender non-conformity, history, class, and the environment.

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.

Evening Workshop: Charm Necklaces

Thu. 19 February 2026

Millennium Gallery

Design and create a unique charm necklace using a selection of beads and charms in this hands-on evening workshop.

Evening Workshop: Charm Necklaces

Thu. 19 February 2026

Millennium Gallery

Design and create a unique charm necklace using a selection of beads and charms in this hands-on evening workshop.

February Half Term Activities at Sheffield Manor Lodge

Mon. 16 February 2026 — Fri. 20 February 2026

Manor Lodge

Join in fun craft and trail activities that celebrate the first stirrings of spring and the return of brighter days.

Handle, Bela Spit, Yo Dynamo & DJ Girlfriend Experience

Fri. 20 February 2026

Gut Level

Post-punk trio Handle (Manchester / Brussels) mesh politics with trans temporality and avant-garde freedom. Plus no wave / queercore / hysterical rock from Bela Spit (Leeds), Sheffield's own Yo Dynamo and Gut Level's DJ Girlfriend Experience.

The Secret Agent

Mon. 16 February 2026 — Fri. 20 February 2026

Brazil, 1977. Tech expert Marcelo is on the run from mercenary killers in the hope of reuniting with his son and escaping the country. A gripping political thriller set against a backdrop of political turmoil and the resistant spirit of 70s Brazil.

The Actors Works Voice Class

Sat. 21 February 2026

ZagYoga, Harland Works, John Street, S2 4QU

Focus on breath, resonance and articulation.

Contemporary Composition: Still Life Re-imagined through acrylic paint

Sat. 21 February 2026

The Bradbury Makers Shed, Hillsborough Park, S6 4HB

A still life acrylic painting workshop that encourages a fresh, modern approach to arranging still life and interpreting objects.

Perfect Show for Rachel

Wed. 18 February 2026 — Sat. 21 February 2026

Playhouse

Meet the O’Mahony sisters. Flo is a theatre director. Rachel is an enigmatic, learning-disabled 35 year-old who loves Kylie and seeing people fall over. They've decided to create Rachel's perfect show: fast paced, funny, and different every night.

Little Amelie

Fri. 13 February 2026 — Sat. 21 February 2026

Showroom

An adaptation of Amélie Nothomb's autobiographical novel The Character of Rain, in an original animated style. A young girl discovers the wonders of nature and the emotion beneath the surface of her family's life as foreigners in post-war Japan.

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.

February Half-Term at the National Videogame Museum

Sat. 14 February 2026 — Sun. 22 February 2026

National Videogame Museum

Join the National Videogame Museum this February half-term to explore the world of virtual pets.

Lunchtime Talk: Queer Sheffield Part 2

Tue. 24 February 2026

Weston Park Museum

Following last year’s popular lunchtime talk exploring the city's queer past, SAYiT’s Fiona Moorcroft returns to Weston Park Museum for another journey down the streets of historic Sheffield.

Baby + discussion with Gut Level’s QTIBPOC Cinema Club

Tue. 24 February 2026

Showroom

A drama exploring trials and tenderness on the streets of São Paulo, centred around 18-year-old Baby, just released from juvenile detention. Plus discussion hosted by Gut Level’s QTIBPOC (Queer, Trans, Intersex, Black & People Of Colour) Cinema Club.

Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story

Wed. 25 February 2026

Sheffield Central Library

A documentary about 1960s soul singer Jackie Shane, telling the story of a life of eclipsed stardom and trailblazing trans musical history. Hosted by Sheffield Libraries and Sheffield DocFest.

Symphonic Dances for Two Pianos – Ivana Gavrić & Tim Horton

Thu. 26 February 2026

Playhouse

Presented by Music in the Round, Tim Horton and Ivana Gavrić return to the Crucible Playhouse for a concert of spellbinding and exhilarating music for two pianos.

Valentine's 2026

Sun. 1 February 2026 — Thu. 26 February 2026

Showroom

Celebrate love on the big screen this February with the Showroom's curated programme of cult and classic romantic films – from sweeping gothic romance to late-night thrills.

A Jingle Jangle Song: Exploring a lost classic of 1960s queer literature

Thu. 26 February 2026

Juno Books

A talk about the largely unknown queer novelist Mariana Villa-Gilbert (1937-2023) and her lost 1960s lesbian novel, A Jingle Jangle Song – recently republished by Lurid Editions. With publisher D-M Withers and local author Clare Fisher.

The Nightingales

Thu. 26 February 2026

The Greystones

One of post-punk’s cult treasures, dubbed “the misfits’ misfits” by John Robb. Formed in Birmingham in 1979, they racked up a run of critically adored singles, albums and radio sessions. Expect sharp wit, wiry energy and outsider spirit.

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.

Sheffield Jazz: Denys Baptiste Quartet

Fri. 27 February 2026

Playhouse

Acclaimed saxophonist Denys Baptiste presents his new quartet, exploring an exciting mix of new compositions, standards and compositions from his award-winning albums.

Northern Live - Do I Love You

Fri. 27 February 2026

The Octagon Centre

Keeping the faith to the original sounds of the underground movement that started on the dance floors in the north and swept the nation.

Blue Boy Trial (ブルーボーイ事件)

Fri. 27 February 2026

Showroom

A new film based on the true story of a groundbreaking but largely forgotten trial in 1960s Tokyo, that challenged the law around gender-affirming surgery and reshaped Japan’s understanding LGBTQ+ issues. From director Kasho Iizuka.

Sirat

Fri. 27 February 2026

Showroom

A father and his young son arrive at a rave deep in the mountains of southern Morocco, searching for daughter/sister Mar. An unconventional, tense and gripping experience in sight and sound, where the journey is more important than the destination.

Neepsend Craft Beer Festival

Fri. 27 February 2026 — Sat. 28 February 2026

Peddler Warehouse, S3 8BX

Back for a second time in 2026, some incredible breweries are getting lined up to pour at the first Neepsend Craft Beer Festival. Including DEYA, Kirkstall, Atom, Zapato, Amity Brew Co, and more.

Sheffield Cocktail Festival

Sat. 28 February 2026

The Steamworks, 109-111 Randall Street, Highfield, S2 4SJ

One big cocktail party. With iconic Sheffield venues, big-name brands, DJs, masterclasses and more. Plus great food and options for beer, wine and non-alcoholic drinks.

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.

Jasad: Music for Middle-Eastern Flute

Sat. 28 February 2026

Playhouse

Music in the Round presents percussionist and composer Faris Ishaq, who charts unexplored territories with one of the oldest types of flute still in use today, the Nay.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show – Immersive Screening

Sat. 28 February 2026

Showroom

An immersive screening of the cult classic in support of LGBTQ+ youth charity SAYiT. Complete with performances, fancy-dress and intros contextualising the representations of trans, non-binary and gender non-conforming people on screen.

Trash Haus presents Volume 3: Drag of the Dead

Sat. 28 February 2026

The Lughole, Harvest Lane, S3 8EF

An alt-drag horror cabaret. A love letter to all things horror, from vintage B-movie scream queens to modern horror icons. Hosted by Binbag. Lughole membership required.

Kathryn Tickell & The Darkening

Sun. 1 March 2026

Firth Hall

Multi-instrumentalist, composer and champion of the Northumbrian pipes, Kathryn Tickell brings 'Ancient Northumbrian Futurism' to town.

Hidden Track

Multiple dates

The Beaten Track, 44–46 Campo Lane, S1 2DE

A free monthly contemporary classical music night. Half programmed performances, followed by a jam for both experienced and new improvisers alike.

The Chronology of Water

Fri. 6 February 2026 — Mon. 2 March 2026

Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut, adapted from Lidia Yuknavitch's memoir. Following Lidia's life from her earliest experiences, through a shifting flow of memories. A portrait of survival, sexuality and resilience, with a magnetic Imogen Poots.

An Audience with Mark and Lard

Tue. 3 March 2026

The Octagon Centre

The former Radio 1 icons come to town.

Ben Fogle - Wild

Fri. 6 March 2026

The Octagon Centre

Ben Fogle brings to life stories and tales of hope, possibility and positivity.

Indie Beer Feast

Fri. 6 March 2026 — Sat. 7 March 2026

Get off to a head start on Sheffield Beer Week with this two-day showcase of craft breweries, fine cider, street food and natural wine.

Sheffield Orchid Show and Exotic Plant Fair

Sat. 7 March 2026

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

A showcase of orchids, aroids, cacti and air plant from six of Britain’s best societies.

The Actors Works Play Reading: The Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams

Sat. 7 March 2026

Unit 13, Harland Works, 70 John Street, S2 4QU

Relaxed play readings, open to anyone. You don’t need to be a performer or read the play beforehand. It doesn’t matter if you don’t even know who the playwright is.

Nature Mindfulness Walk

Sat. 7 March 2026

Weston Park Museum

Take time to slow down, notice and reflect as you immerse your senses in the beauty of Weston Park as spring emerges.

Celebrating Holi

Sat. 7 March 2026

Millennium Gallery

Join SunRit Culture Group to celebrate Holi, the festival of colours.

Evening Workshop: Punch Needle Embroidery

Thu. 12 March 2026

Millennium Gallery

Enjoy a special evening workshop creating a beautiful floral inspired embroidered artwork to hang in your home.

Jonny Mansfield Quartet

Fri. 13 March 2026

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

Winner of the prestigious Kenny Wheeler Jazz Prize, vibraphonist Jonny is regarded as one of the UK's outstanding young jazz talents. Presented by Sheffield Jazz.

Showroom Spotlight: Hackers

Fri. 13 March 2026

Showroom

A mid-90s cult gem about a group of technophile outsiders, fighting for their ideals and each other. All with a killer soundtrack.

Dvořák Piano Quintet - Ensemble 360

Sat. 14 March 2026

Upper Chapel, Norfolk Street, S1 2JD

Lyrically expressive Czech-folk-inspired music.

Daoirí Farrell

Sat. 14 March 2026

Firth Hall

Dublin singer and bouzouki player has been hailed by the greats of Irish folk music.

Sheffield Beer Week

Mon. 9 March 2026 — Mon. 16 March 2026

7 days of beery fun. With brewery tours and tastings, a ceramic tankard-marking workshop, history walks, tap takeovers, and more. And for 2026, a special homage to Sheffield's electronic music heritage.

Film Studies - Looking back at Pedro Almodóvar, Pedro Almodóvar looking back

Wed. 21 January 2026 — Wed. 18 March 2026

Showroom

A course celebrating one of the most important and influential contemporary Spanish filmmakers. Showing how, despite his reputation for beautiful films and whimsical stories, Almodóvar also addresses Spain’s Civil War and dictatorship.

Kelham Makes: Spring Wreath Making Workshop

Thu. 19 March 2026

Kelham Island Museum

Get crafty this spring and create a fresh door wreath to take home.

Sarah Watts and Kim Davenport

Fri. 20 March 2026

Firth Hall

Renowned clarinet and piano duo present rarely-heard music by Florence Price, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and other Black composers.

Shane Todd: Hold Me Back

Fri. 20 March 2026

Drama Studio

Armed with his signature wit, razor-sharp storytelling, and a complete inability to take himself seriously, Shane is coming to Sheffield with his new stand up show.

Joe Webb Trio

Fri. 20 March 2026

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

A highly regarded pianist, jazz musician and composer, who seamlessly blends traditional jazz with contemporary flair. Presented by Sheffield Jazz.

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.

Saturday Art Workshop: Gathering Landscapes with the Heavy Water Collective

Sat. 21 March 2026

Weston Park Museum

Join the artists from Heavy Water Collective for a hands-on workshop exploring how collections and archives can inspire new creative work relevant to themes of today. Develop your own creative responses using jesmonite, clay and drawing.

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.

Happy Mondays

Sun. 22 March 2026

The Octagon Centre

A night of Madchester magic.

Watchlist Wednesday

Showroom

Watchlist Wednesday at the Showroom highlights some of the best independent, cult, and classic films from around the world that are sat waiting in your watchlist – but you’ve never had the chance to see on the big screen.

Evening Talk: Gathering Landscapes with Heavy Water Collective

Thu. 26 March 2026

Weston Park Museum

Delve deeper into the Gathering Landscapes exhibition with its curators, artists Heavy Water Collective.

Takuya Nakamura

Thu. 26 March 2026

Foundry, Sheffield Students' Union, Western Bank, S10 2TG

A trumpeter, composer and producer moving between jazz, jungle and electronic music. A student of George Russell, he emerged from NYC’s 90s underground, later collaborating with Quincy Jones and David Byrne. With electronic drummer Currency Audio.

Cloudmakers Trio

Fri. 27 March 2026

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

An inventive blend of downtown New York and European improvised music with world and rock influences. Presented by Sheffield Jazz.

Midnight Marauders 2026

Fri. 23 January 2026 — Fri. 27 March 2026

Showroom

Midnight Marauders is the Showroom's late night screening series, often taking place on the last Friday of each month. Bcause some films just need to be watched late at night.

The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme

Mon. 16 February 2026 — Fri. 27 March 2026

Showroom

The UK’s largest Japanese film festival comes on tour to Sheffield's Showroom. The 2026 theme is Knowing Me, Knowing You – The True Self in Japanese Cinema. With a mix of powerful social crime dramas, gender-defining films, fantasy, and horror.

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.

Beethoven, Bartók & Schumann - Fibonacci Quartet

Sat. 28 March 2026

Upper Chapel, Norfolk Street, S1 2JD

Music in the Round welcome the Fibonacci Quartet who will play three contrasting pieces from the string quartet repertoire for their Sheffield debut.

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.

No Peeling

Thu. 2 April 2026

Sidney & Matilda

Quick-fire, kaleidoscopic noise-punk that barely pauses for breath. Covering topics such as the joy of petting dogs and power-mad high vis wearers, they use pummelling drums, twitchy guitar and abrasive bass to back oddly sweet sing-song vocals.

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.

Aisling Bea: Older than Jesus

Thu. 9 April 2026

The Octagon Centre

As seen on Taskmaster and This Way Up, Irish stand-up Aisling Bea is hitting the road, with a stop in Sheffield.

Let Spin

Fri. 17 April 2026

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

A cutting edge post-jazz quartet based in London and Berlin, presented by Sheffield Jazz.

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.

Neil Cowley Trio: Built on Bach

Wed. 22 April 2026

Firth Hall

An evening of jazz, using Bach’s work as a jumping off point.

Erik Palmberg Quartet

Thu. 23 April 2026

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

The group's Sheffield Jazz debut. They’ve attracted glowing reviews and captivated audiences with their cinematic jazz.

Sounds of Now: Annea Lockwood - Prepared Piano

Fri. 24 April 2026

Firth Hall

In partnership with University of Sheffield Concerts, Music in the Round presents a rare opportunity to hear Xenia Pestova Bennett play the intricate and spellbinding piano works of Annea Lockwood.

The Rosadocs

Fri. 24 April 2026

The Octagon Centre

Sheffield’s rising indie five-piece The Rosadocs return home for a show at the Octagon as part of their first UK headline tour.

Xenia Pestova Bennett

Fri. 24 April 2026

Firth Hall

Pianist and composer Xenia Pestova Bennett has earned an international reputation as a leading proponent of uncompromising music.

Hudson Records Presents: Kris Drever

Sat. 25 April 2026

Firth Hall

A distinctive contemporary musician from Scotland, celebrated for his warm voice, expressive guitar playing and imaginative songwriting.

Sheffield Indie Book Festival

Sat. 25 April 2026 — Sun. 26 April 2026

New for 26. Celebrating stories, and the shops and publishers who keep them alive. From La Biblioteka, Juno Books, Hillsborough Bookshop, Novel, Graphic Novel Reading Room, Rhyme & Reason, Kelham Island Books & Music, Next Chapter, & Porter Bookshop.

Jalen Ngonda

Mon. 27 April 2026

The Octagon Centre

With a voice that feels lifted straight from soul’s golden age, Jalen Ngonda blends classic and contemporary influences to create timeless, life-affirming music. He's received attention from fellow artists like Snoop Dogg, Olivia Dean and Elton John.

Louise Thomson & Anne-Marie O'Farrell: Stratos Harp Duo

Thu. 30 April 2026

Firth Hall

Two world leading harpists join their passions for the expansion of pedal harp repertoire for one innovative programme.

Pixiematosis

Thu. 30 April 2026

Lantern Theatre

Puppetry for adults and older children. Everything was perfect in the midnight garden – until the pixies realised they were being exploited by a greedy gardener. With charming puppets, odd automata, mime and occasional strong language.

National Theatre Live: All My Sons

Thu. 16 April 2026 — Thu. 30 April 2026

Showroom

Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) and Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths) feature in a five-star, triumphantly acclaimed new production of Arthur Miller’s classic play. Coming to the cinema screen from the West End.

The Charlatans

Sat. 2 May 2026

The Octagon Centre

Back at the Octagon again, The Charlatans are on the road celebrating new album We Are Love.

Open Up Sheffield

Multiple dates

Sheffield's annual artists' open studios festival, taking place over two weekends and a bank holiday in May.

Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 25

Sat. 21 February 2026 — Sun. 10 May 2026

Millennium Gallery

A showcase of work by talented early career photographers, gifted amateurs and established professionals in the very best of contemporary photography.

Sheffield Chamber Music Festival Launch: Claire Booth (soprano) & Ensemble 360

Fri. 15 May 2026

Playhouse

Claire Booth kicks off the 2026 Sheffield Chamber Music Festival in style. Guest Curator Claire Booth opens with a one-woman opera retelling the story of ‘the last real Viking’, Harald Hardrada, by Judith Weir.

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.

Family Concert: Izzy Gizmo - Ensemble 360 & Lucy Drever

Sat. 16 May 2026

Crucible Theatre

A delightful family concert based on the best-selling children’s book by Pip Jones, illustrated by Sara Ogilvie. Perfect for 3–7 year-olds.

Crosscurrents: Gwilym Simcock & Friends

Sat. 16 May 2026

Crucible Theatre

Jazz superstar Gwilym Simcock and his band of incredible jazz musicians, are joined by world-class classical artists for what promises to be a hugely entertaining evening.

Birdsong at Dawn - Ensemble 360

Sun. 17 May 2026

Sheffield General Cemetery

Pause, listen and be transported, as Sheffield Chamber Music Festival revive a beloved tradition with this dawn celebration of the music of the birds.

Birdsong at Breakfast - Ensemble 360

Sun. 17 May 2026

Sheffield General Cemetery

A dawn celebration of the music of the birds, in this beloved Sheffield Chamber Music Festival tradition.

Gwilym Simcock Trio

Sun. 17 May 2026

Firth Hall

Experience the masterful jazz pianist and composer Gwilym Simcock up close as he returns to his improvisational jazz roots.

Sunset - Ensemble 360

Sun. 17 May 2026

Sheffield General Cemetery

An intimate concert of quartets and quintets as darkness descends on a special musical day in Sheffield General Cemetery.

Plantation

Fri. 20 February 2026 — Sun. 17 May 2026

Site Gallery

An exhibition exploring land use, ownership and environmental collapse through the experiences of agricultural workers. Featuring artist Rehana Zaman's film works, in an immersive sculptural landscape.

Exploring Cocteau's The Human Voice

Mon. 18 May 2026

Showroom

Ahead of the performance on Tuesday evening, a panel of music and film experts explore the Jean Cocteau masterpiece that gave rise to Poulenc’s adaptation, La Voix Humaine.

Feldman & Beckett: Words & Music - Claire Booth & Ensemble 360

Mon. 18 May 2026

Playhouse

Originally written as a radio play by Morton Feldman and Samuel Beckett, Words & Music presents a cryptic trialogue between the ailing master Croak and his two servants, Words (played by an actor) and Music (represented by the score).

Beethoven Septet - Ensemble 360

Tue. 19 May 2026

Playhouse

The hopeful, energetic and lyrical Spring Sonata is one of the most famous of all Beethoven’s works for violin, paired here with an intense and stormy early quartet.

La Voix Humaine - Claire Booth & Christopher Glynn

Tue. 19 May 2026

Playhouse

An immersive staging of Poulenc’s searing operatic melodrama.

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.

The Art of Storytelling - Nicholas Jubber (author and storyteller)

Wed. 20 May 2026

Playhouse

Launching a day of music inspired by myths, legends and fairytales, author and storyteller Nicholas Jubber explores the enduring appeal of enchanting folk tales, often laced with a monstrous darkness.

Relaxed Concert: Peter and the Wolf

Wed. 20 May 2026

Playhouse

For this ‘relaxed’ concert of storytelling music, 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.

Peter and the Wolf & Other Stories - Claire Booth & Ensemble 360

Wed. 20 May 2026

Playhouse

Prokofiev’s beloved symphonic tale delights audiences of all ages, with its story of the fearless Peter and his encounter with a ferocious wolf. Narrated by storyteller and author Nicholas Jubber.

Bird Tunes - Miranda Rutter, Sam Sweeney & Rob Harbron

Wed. 20 May 2026

Playhouse

Three of the finest folk musicians working today perform a new suite of tunes, crafted from fragments of birdsong recorded on woodland walks.

Speak of the North - Claire Booth, Tamsin Waley-Cohen & Christopher Glynn

Thu. 21 May 2026

St Peter's Church, 1 Jap Lane, Edensor, Bakewell, DE45 1PH

As part of the Sheffield Chamber Music Festival, Music in the Round presents a day of concerts interspersed with guided walks around the Chatsworth estate.

Beethoven & Friends – Consone Quartet

Thu. 21 May 2026

Playhouse

Music in the Round’s visiting Quartet presents music by Beethoven set amongst composers who influenced or were in close contact with the musical genius.

Kafka Fragments - Claire Booth (soprano) & Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violin)

Thu. 21 May 2026

Playhouse

Music in the Round presents Kafka's Fragments: 40 short excerpts from Kafka’s writings, diaries, and letters – often heartfelt and confessional.

This Sceptered Isle: British Song – Claire Booth & Ensemble 360

Fri. 22 May 2026

Playhouse

Claire Booth performs a selection of her best-loved music, from Britten’s stirring reimagining of Purcell songs to Colin Matthews’ evocative seascapes.

Songs Without Words: Mendelssohn, Brahms & Rachmaninov - Ensemble 360

Fri. 22 May 2026

Playhouse

Mendelssohn’s exquisite Songs Without Words – richly lyrical and profoundly heartfelt miniatures – are performed alongside glittering masterpieces of the Romantic era that showcase the vocal influence on instrumental music.

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. The 2026 event includes a performance of collaborative work by Morton Feldman and Samuel Beckett, an opera for children, a day of music and walking in the Peaks, and more.

Henny Penny: A Children's Opera

Sat. 23 May 2026

Playhouse

A children's opera telling the folk tale of a young chicken who believes the sky is falling when an acorn lands on its head. Composed by Julian Phillips and performed live for the very first time, with a choir of Sheffield primary children.

Four Last Songs – Ensemble 360

Sat. 23 May 2026

Playhouse

Strauss’s Four Last Songs are among the most touchingly beautiful and richly expressive pieces in the classical repertoire.

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.

The Loft

Thu. 28 May 2026

The Greystones

The Loft's jangling folk-rock textures, chiming guitars and wry vocals became the blueprint for the mid-80s indie pop sound – before the band's infamous on-stage split. 40 years later, they released their long awaited debut album.

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.

Sheffield Wine Week

Wed. 24 June 2026 — Sun. 28 June 2026

One week of activities from wine-advocating venues across Sheffield. Organised by the folks at Tenaya Wine in Crookes and The Old Shoe in the city centre. Come back soon for details of the third Sheffield Wine Week in 2026.

More Than a Degree: 120 Years of Life at the Student Union

Mon. 2 February 2026 — Sun. 28 June 2026

Western Bank Library

An exhibition of historic items and photographs from the University archives and heritage collections, sharing a wealth of stories of student life to inform, surprise and entertain.

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. The 2026 lineup includes: Jo Whiley & Zoe Ball, The Blindboy Podcast, Ash Sarkar & Moya Lothian McLean, Zack Polanski, and more. Plus free BBC Sounds fringe events.

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.

Powerlines

Sat. 18 July 2026

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

An independent metal festival by the fans, for the fans – back for a second year. Showcasing a lineup of local homegrown artists and national acts, open to all ages and types of metalheads. Lineup to be announced.

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.

Star Man: David Bowie on Screen

Fri. 9 January 2026 — Thu. 30 July 2026

Showroom

Remembering the legendary David Bowie 10 years on from his unexpected death, Showroom presents a season showcasing his diverse on-screen career, from Goblin King to suave advertising exec.

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.

Future Now Festival of Creativity

Wed. 1 April 2026 — Fri. 31 July 2026

An annual showcase of work by Sheffield Hallam University’s graduating artists, designers, filmmakers, animators, writers, architects and performers.

Desi Fest Sheffield Mela

Sun. 2 August 2026

Firth Park, S5 6HE

A festival promoting diversity, unity and community spirit, shining a spotlight on cultural traditions of the South Asian community. With live music and dance, activities for young people, exhibitions and demos, fun fair rides, stalls and more.

Graves Park Food Festival

Sat. 29 August 2026 — Mon. 31 August 2026

Graves Park, Hemsworth Road, S8 8LJ

A family-friendly celebration of international food, independent drink, live music, arts and charity – all taking place in the biggest park in Sheffield. Expect stalls, bars, chef demos, children's entertainment and lots more.

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.

Sheffield Heritage Open Days

Fri. 11 September 2026 — Sun. 20 September 2026

Ten days to explore heritage treasures across the city.

Float Along Festival

Sat. 26 September 2026

Float Along music festival returns to Sheffield city centre to do it all again for the fifth year running. Come back soon for lineup and venue details for 2026.

Spirit of Independence Film Festival

Fri. 25 September 2026 — Sun. 27 September 2026

The Light, The Moor, S1 4PF

A celebration of fiercely independent filmmaking, showcasing raw, bold and passionate films from around the world.

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.

Festival of the Mind

A biennial festival of new ideas. Bringing together the city's creative community and its academic minds through exhibitions, talks, screenings, performances and more. Stay tuned for dates and details for the next Festival of the Mind in autumn 2026.

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.

Off the Shelf

Sheffield's festival of books, words and ideas, taking place each October. Come back soon for our highlights from the writer talks, workshops and events in the 2026 programme.

Celluloid Screams

Showroom

Sheffield’s horror film festival returns every October – getting you spooked just in time for Halloween. Come back closer to the time for details of Celluloid Screams 2026.

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.

Gathering Landscapes: 150 Years of Collecting at Weston Park Museum

Fri. 28 November 2025 — Sun. 1 November 2026

Weston Park Museum

A look at the curious, beautiful, macabre and magical connections people have made to the land through over 400 objects from Sheffield’s collections. Curated by Heavy Water Collective (artists Maud Haya-Baviera, Victoria Lucas and Joanna Whittle).

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.

Queer Legacies in Sheffield’s Art Collection

Graves Gallery

A new exhibition bringing together historic and contemporary artworks from Sheffield’s collection, looking at how LGBTQ+ expression is woven throughout the history of art. Opening from 26 February 2026.

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.

Lick of Paint

A mural and street art festival. Returning for a second edition in 2027. Expect smaller creative events from the team throughout 2026 though – watch this space for details!