217 results for the term ‘Gig’

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Fuck It

Hard Copy presents Fuck It, Revival, Shreds, Accelerated Mutation & BumWave live at the Lughole, on Saturday 24 January 2026.

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Faint Paint

Faint Paint are a Sheffield four-piece making melodic, emotionally rich guitar music with a cinematic streak. Their songs drift between the classic and the strange — blending dreamy textures, tight vocal harmonies and a sharp ear for melody.

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Music City

DC & Redundant Span Present: Music City (and guests) on Friday 6 February 2026.

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Clams In Their Eyes 2026

Clams In Their Eyes is back again and it’s bigger than ever! Delicious Clam’s live reboot of a TV classic brings chaos to the format. A show that's been described as “Stars In Their Eyes on Psychedelics” puts members of the public into the shoes of pop icons.

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Glimrz with Jacqui McKoy-Lewens

Steve Black's Glimrz Jazz brings singer Jacqui McKoy-Lewens for an evening of free Christmas Jazz

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Forge Presents: A Christmas Riot

Hold onto your Santa hats ‘cause forge radio is back! With the end of the semester fast approaching, they’re treating you to an evening of moshing and headbanging at Yellow Arch Studios with five amazing bands showcasing the best of Sheffield and beyond.

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Pale Sailor

Pale Sailor, Ugly Jumper and Smallworld hit Yellow Arch, Sheffield on their run of northern shows this January!

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Crywank

Legends of the scene Crywank return to Sheffield on their final UK tour before taking a 2 year break! Support comes from the incredible Gordian Stimm.

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Disgusting Sisters

Part pop, part punk, fully unhinged. Play it loud. The chaotic electronic pop rock duo of real-life sisters making loud, weird & emotionally charged bangers inspired by their teenage playlists, sibling chaos, and their favourite dysfunctional billionaires (yes, the name comes from Succession).

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The Real McKenzies

You know these songs. Even if you’ve never even been to Scotland, even if you’re not a seafaring type, you know them. That’s because the twelve anthems—and make no mistake, these are anthems—The Real McKenzies have picked for this new album have been sung by others for decades, if not centuries.

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