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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.

Our Picks

Film picks

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

Our Picks

Theatre picks

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

Our Picks

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.

Our Picks

Music picks

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

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.

Unherd Jam Night

Multiple dates

Mary St Live, 95 Mary Street, S1 4RT

A new multi-genre music jam night in Sheffield city centre.

Ed's Workshop Sewing Classes

Multiple dates

Ed's Workshop, Carver Street, S1 4FS

Curious about sewing? Join one of Ed's Workshop's small, friendly beginner and intermediate classes.

The Vaudevillains

Tue. 28 April 2026 — Wed. 29 April 2026

 The Old Workshop, 10 Hicks Street, Neepsend, S3 8BL

A darkly comic cabaret, blending Victorian melodrama, music hall and twisted fairytale storytelling. Set in a grotesque, tongue-in-cheek underworld, with flamboyant villains who gleefully celebrate wickedness, manipulation and moral corruption.

Park Hill Tours – Walk the Streets in the Sky

Park Hill

Join a resident-led tour of the Streets in the Sky, where you'll learn about the history of Sheffield's brutalist icon. Public tours run between April and August – every Saturday morning and afternoon, plus evening tours every fourth Thursday.

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.

How to Blow Up a Pipeline

Thu. 30 April 2026

Broomhall Centre, Broomspring Lane, S10 2FD

Join Sheffield Transformed for a film about activists driven by a variety of motivations to destroy fossil fuel infrastructure in West Texas. With a pre-film talk from local activist Alice Swift on efforts to resist fossil fuel extraction projects.

Paris Mon Amour

Fri. 3 April 2026 — Thu. 30 April 2026

Showroom

With the welcome 25th anniversary re-release of Amélie, the Showroom is celebrating the cinematic history of Paris with a short season of film set in the French capital.

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.

The Actors Works Play Reading: The Road to Mecca

Sat. 2 May 2026

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

May's Play Reading with The Actors Works is The Road to Mecca by Athol Fugard.

Under presents Isis Moray, DirtForSale, Hekla Fell

Sat. 2 May 2026

Mary St Live, 95 Mary Street, S1 4RT

Live electronica and leftfield techno with Isis Moray, DirtForSale's live debut, and Hekla Fell.

University of Sheffield Chamber Choir

Sat. 2 May 2026

Firth Hall

Experience the beautiful tones of the University Chamber Choir inside the stunning Firth Hall.

Culture Shock: Festival of Fantastic Film

Fri. 1 May 2026 — Sun. 3 May 2026

Showroom

A weekend-long celebration of weird, wild world cinema. Bringing together premieres and rare screenings of under-seen gems across sci-fi, fantasy, horror, action and more. From the organisers of Celluloid Screams.

Sheffield General Cemetery History Tour

Sun. 3 May 2026

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.

Hidden Sheffield: City Centre Explore

Multiple dates

Norfolk Street, S1 2LH

Join Calvin from Hidden Sheffield for an alternative look at the city centre.  A weekly walking tour of hidden, surprising details of the city’s history and heritage, taking place on Sundays from mid-April to autumn.

Sheffield University Wind Orchestra

Sun. 3 May 2026

Firth Hall

A performance from one of the University’s leading student orchestras.

Open Up Artists’ Studios

Multiple dates

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

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.

Medieval Mayhem

Sun. 3 May 2026 — Mon. 4 May 2026

Manor Lodge

Step back in time this May bank holiday and come along to Sheffield Manor Lodge for two days of history and hands-on fun.

Free cinema: Our Land

Tue. 5 May 2026

Showroom

This May, Escapes, a nationwide initiative supported by the BFI awarding National Lottery Funding, will screen landmark countryside documentary Our Land for free in more than 110 independent cinemas across the UK, including The Showroom in Sheffield.

W.I.T.C.H

Wed. 6 May 2026

Sidney & Matilda

W.I.T.C.H (We Intend To Cause Havoc) were Zambia’s biggest band of the 70s and pioneers of Zamrock – a fusion of African rhythms, psychedelic rock and influences from The Rolling Stones to James Brown. Their live shows are legendary – don't miss out!

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.

Kelham Makes: Macramé Wall Planter Workshop

Thu. 7 May 2026

Kelham Island Museum

Make your very own wall planter with macramé artist Charlotte Hanson.

Andro & Eve X Ghetto Fabulous presents Reyt Queer Extravaganza

Fri. 8 May 2026

FORGE Warehouse, 148 Effingham Road, S4 7YS

Join Andro & Eve and Ghetto Fabulous for a night of electrifying queer performance with drag, dance, pageantry and music.

Wild Traditions

Multiple dates

The Gathering Ground, Hillsborough Park, S6 4HD

Soundpost's monthly concert, tunes and singing sessions. Launching with acoustic and slide guitar player Martin Simpson, followed by queer folk.

Sound Junction

Fri. 8 May 2026 — Sat. 9 May 2026

Drama Studio

A weekend of events covering ambisonics, electroacoustic, AV and field recordings. With performances from Katherine Wren, Pete Stollery, Denis Smalley, Louise Rossiter, and members of the British Electroacoustic Network.

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.

At the Rainbow's End

Sat. 9 May 2026 — Sun. 10 May 2026

The Broomhall Centre, Broomspring Lane, S10 2FD

A free play reading based on interviews with older LGBT people who have experienced homophobia and transphobia in care settings and in their own homes.

The Working Class Film Festival

Fri. 8 May 2026 — Sun. 10 May 2026

Showroom

The Showroom's inaugural festival dedicate to films of all types from producers, directors and writers that hail from a working class background.

Sheffield University Symphony Orchestra

Sun. 10 May 2026

Firth Hall

A showcase of student talent in the iconic Firth Hall.

1984

Tue. 12 May 2026

Drama Studio

“War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.”

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.

The Crawl

Thu. 14 May 2026

Drama Studio

An explosive physical comedy, as two swimmers go head-to head in the race of a lifetime – on a stage with no water.

Mostar Sevdah Reunion

Thu. 14 May 2026

Firth Hall

The pioneers of 21st century sevdah – a musical tradition more than 400 years old, rooted in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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.

The Actors Works Voice Class

Sat. 16 May 2026

ZagYoga, Harland Works, John Street, S2 4QU

Focus on breath, resonance and articulation.

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.

The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society’s Production of Macbeth

Wed. 13 May 2026 — Sat. 16 May 2026

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

Am-dram group TOADS (Totley Operatic and Dramatic Society) present their production of a comedy centred around an am-dram group's attempt to stage Macbeth.

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

"A necessary reminder of just how much Britain depends on love and labour from immigrants, and a warning of the dangers of exploitation and extraction – everywhere." Read more in our review of Rehana Zaman's exhibition, by Wemmy Ogunyankin.

Folk Who Roam premiere ft. Sāwol

Sun. 17 May 2026

Portland Works

The premiere of a short film exploring ongoing land access campaigns and the relationship between folk music, instrument making and England’s countryside. With a performance from folk five-piece Sāwol.

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.

Redacted: The Cover-Up of a Cover-Up of a Cover-Up

Tue. 19 May 2026

Drama Studio

Fargo meets The Office meets James Bond in this high-octane, darkly comic thriller about justice, power, and just how deep the truth can be buried.

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 talks and demos in pubs, bars and creative spaces. This year's topics include the psychological impacts of video games and what happens when you fall into a black hole.

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.

The Haunted Moustache

Thu. 21 May 2026

Drama Studio

The 84% true story of an epic quest to unlock the mystery of an occult heirloom. A screening of a performance of a mysterious, hilarious story by a master storyteller David Bramwell, with Q&A.

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.

Come Beautify the Night with Otis Mensah

Fri. 22 May 2026

Millennium Gallery

Enjoy a special evening of live music and poetry curated by Otis Mensah, featuring a screening of Otis Mensah and Jamal Sterrett’s film Come Beautify the Night and an exclusive in-person conversation with the artists.

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.

Eraserhead (1977) - 16mm film screening

Sat. 23 May 2026

CADS, Arley Street, Sheffield, S2 4QP

Reel Steel present David Lynch's Eraserhead (1977), in 16mm.

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.

An Adequate Abridgement of Boarding School Life as a Homo

Thu. 28 May 2026

Drama Studio

This isn’t a coming out story, or a gay tragedy. It is life through the lens of a young queer man, stuck in an institution rife with hyper masculinity and shame.

Growtheatre Family Adventures: Secret of The Stones

Thu. 28 May 2026

Ecclesall Woods

Join Growtheatre for a Stone Age woodland adventure in Ecclesall Woods this May half term. An interactive outdoor event for families.

Too Damn Loud Festival

Sat. 30 May 2026

Sidney & Matilda

A celebration of music, love and mutual support within the music scene. Bringing together bands and artists from a range of genres, through creativity and community.

And Quiet flows the Don by Stephen Todd

Sat. 2 May 2026 — Sat. 30 May 2026

Cupola Gallery

Cupola Gallery welcomes back Sheffield based Stephen Todd for another solo show. Stephen is known for his paintings of the Humber, but this exhibition focuses on the river Don. With an opening evening on Friday 1 May.

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.

Robots to the rescue

Sat. 23 May 2026 — Sun. 31 May 2026

National Emergency Services Museum

Join the National Emergency Services Museum for hands-on robot activities, perfect for young engineers and future rescuers. Discover how robots help 999 crews keep people safe, design your own rescue robot, try a robot driving challenge, and more.

Wajda at 100

Sun. 3 May 2026 — Sun. 31 May 2026

Showroom

An all-encompassing retrospective to celebrate the legendary auteur film director Andrzej Wajda, 100 years after his birth.

Painters of Yartspace

Wed. 6 May 2026 — Tue. 2 June 2026

The Circle, 33 Rockingham Lane, S1 4FW

An exhibition from 13 painters with studios in Yorkshire Artspace's two sites. Showcasing a diverse range of contemporary painting.

What The Film

Thu. 23 April 2026 — Thu. 4 June 2026

Showroom

Welcome to WTF, Showroom's new monthly screening strand celebrating the films that make you say "What The F...ilm"!?

The Actors Works Play Reading: My Sister Wife (film script)

Sat. 6 June 2026

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

Read together through Meera Syal's film script for My Sister Wife.

Goldsmiths North

Fri. 5 June 2026 — Sun. 7 June 2026

Cutlers' Hall, 7-15 Church Street, S1 1HG

Meet and buy from over 50 independent silversmiths and jewellery makers in the magnificent surroundings of Cutlers' Hall.

Endless Love Creative: Summer Festival

Sun. 7 June 2026

The Mowbray, 118 Mowbray Street, Neepsend, S3 8EN

An artisan market and printmakers’ fair, with seasonal food and alfresco drinks. Hosted at The Mowbray and Victoria, curated by Endless Love Creative.

The Whitby Rebels

Tue. 9 June 2026 — Sat. 13 June 2026

The Library Theatre

Tudor Players return to Sheffield Library Theatre with a new comedy based on the incredible true story of Captain Jack Lammiman.

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.

Film Studies: Chinese Cinema

Wed. 29 April 2026 — Wed. 17 June 2026

Showroom

Explore the richness and diversity of Chinese cinema across Hong Kong and mainland China.

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.

Paul Allender: The Promise

Thu. 11 June 2026 — Sat. 20 June 2026

Yellow Arch Studios

Sheffield-based artist Paul Allender presents his recent paintings in the White Room at Yellow Arch. Many aspects of Paul's paintings reflect his experiences of growing up in Neepsend and Parson Cross. With an exhibition opening evening on the 11th.

The Actors Works Performance Skills Class – Poetry

Sat. 20 June 2026

Zag Yoga, Unit 14, Harland Works, 70 John St, S2 4QU

Play with different approaches to performing together with others.

Corvus Consort

Sat. 20 June 2026

St Nicholas' Church, Jane Street, High Bradfield, S6 6LG

The group of acapella singers perform bird-inspired choral works and poetry.

Fenella Humphreys & Martin Roscoe

Mon. 22 June 2026

St Nicholas' Church, Jane Street, High Bradfield, S6 6LG

The violinist and pianist present a programme of romantic and lyrical music, spanning over two centuries to the current day.

Trio Meister Raro

Tue. 23 June 2026

St Nicholas' Church, Jane Street, High Bradfield, S6 6LG

A trio made of up members of Ensemble 360, presenting a selection of classical masterpieces and fascinating curiosities.

Jess Gillam Trio

Wed. 24 June 2026

St Nicholas' Church, Jane Street, High Bradfield, S6 6LG

Saxophonist Jess Gillam performs alongside pianist Zeynup Özsuca and bass and double bass player Sam Becker. With.a programme that has classical roots and moves from baroque through to jazz.

Lisa Friend Trio

Thu. 25 June 2026

St Nicholas' Church, Jane Street, High Bradfield, S6 6LG

A fresh, carefully crafted programme of popular and attractive classical, film and song music.

Jim Ghedi

Fri. 26 June 2026

Sidney & Matilda

Renowned for his intricate guitar work and atmospheric songwriting – drawing on history, the natural world and social observation – Ghedi's work feels both ancient and immediate. Set to release his first soundtrack, for A24’s The Death of Robin Hood.

Woolf Quartet

Fri. 26 June 2026

St Nicholas' Church, Jane Street, High Bradfield, S6 6LG

A young quartet with a reputation for bringing together familiar repertoire with less well known, contemporary music. Named after Virginia Woolf – as they frequently rehearse where the writer once lived.

Migration Matters Festival

Fri. 19 June 2026 — Sat. 27 June 2026

A celebration of culture, compassion, and the positive impact migration and refugees have in Sheffield. Held on and around Refugee Week each June.

Higher Fields Festival

Sat. 27 June 2026

S2

An outdoor grassroots music festival, new for summer 2026. Bringing together DIY musicians, crews and communities from South Yorks and beyond – including Gut Level, Hatch, Groundwork and Grub Records and more. Followed by an afterparty at Steamworks.

Bradfield Festival of Music

Sat. 20 June 2026 — Sat. 27 June 2026

St Nicholas' Church, Jane Street, High Bradfield, S6 6LG

A week of classical and jazz music in a magical setting.

Tim Kliphuis Trio

Sat. 27 June 2026

St Nicholas' Church, Jane Street, High Bradfield, S6 6LG

Presenting an interpretation of George Gershwin classics and more in their trademark high-octane, free-flowing sound.

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.

Spooky Men's Chorale

Tue. 30 June 2026

Firth Hall

A truly original ensemble, toeing the line between haunting beauty and abstract silliness. The choir performing Georgian polyphonic works, offbeat covers of contemporary pop songs and originals (including ‘Don’t Stand Between a Man and His Tool’).

When the Day is Done: New Paintings by Ryan Mosley

Thu. 26 February 2026 — Sat. 4 July 2026

Graves Gallery

This spring, the Graves Gallery welcomes the first solo exhibition by acclaimed Sheffield-based artist Ryan Mosley. With new works weaving together characters and narratives, reality and fiction, the everyday and the exotic.

The Actors Works Play Reading: The House of Bernarda Alba

Sat. 4 July 2026

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

Join The Actors Works for a reading of a play by Federico Garcia Lorca.

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.

Sheffield Clarinet Ensemble – Summer Concert

Sun. 12 July 2026

Upper Chapel, Norfolk Street, S1 2JD

An afternoon of fun music, including popular and classical hits, plus a raffle and refreshments.

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.

The Actors Works Movement Class

Multiple dates

Zag Yoga, Unit 14, Harland Works, 70 John Street, S2 4QU

Connect to your body with thorough stretching, swinging and tension release exercises.

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.

I Saw the TV Glow

Thu. 23 July 2026

Isolated teen Owen bonds with classmate Maddy over a mysterious late-night TV show. As their connection to the show deepens, they question their own reality and identities in this nostalgia-filled trans-allegory horror from director Jane Schoenbrun.

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.

Nether Edge Festival

Sat. 12 September 2026 — Sun. 20 September 2026

Nine days of vibrant arts and culture around Nether Edge. Immerse yourself in music, dance, food, drink, drama, books, art, walks, talks and more.

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.

Grease + Highway Child Live

Sat. 26 September 2026

Showroom

Join the Showroom as they bring Grease to the big screen, followed by a performance by local rock n roll band Highway Child.

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.

Open Works

Mon. 28 September 2026 — Sat. 10 October 2026

Playhouse

A theatre festival dedicated to fresh perspectives and powerful stories, bringing unheard stories to the stage. Apply now to be part of it.

Sheffield Comic Arts Fair

Sat. 10 October 2026

Trafalgar Warehouse, 120 Trafalgar Street, S1 4JT

A showcase of indie and small press comic creators from Sheffield and further afield. With a Graphic Novel Reading Room corner, a kids workshop and bar.

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.

Revolution, Revelation, Reinforcement: Queer Legacies in Sheffield’s Art Collection

Thu. 26 February 2026 — Sat. 27 February 2027

Graves Gallery

LGBTQ+ art and heritage have endured across the centuries, with communities continuing to express and preserve their Queer stories. This new exhibition brings together artworks and objects from Sheffield’s collections to explore Queer art today.

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!