The beloved Christmas film, The Holiday, will be presented live in concert this winter across the UK, featuring its magical musical score performed live to the film by a full concert orchestra.
Your favourite characters and music from across the Walt Disney Animation Studios catalogue come to life on the concert hall stage and screen to create a cinematic concert experience like never before.
For the first time ever, Jim Henson's original masterpiece and musical fantasy film Labyrinth is to tour the UK in concert, coming to Sheffield City Hall 6 - 7 November.
By popular request, Izzy Gizmo is back! Perfect for 3–7 year-olds, this delightful family concert is based on the best-selling children’s book ‘Izzy Gizmo’ by Pip Jones, illustrated by Sara Ogilvie.
This Christmas, the star studded Love Actually, perhaps one of the most quotable and adored Christmas films around, will be presented live in concert, with a full orchestra playing the score live-to-film on Sunday 7 December 2025.
For this ‘Relaxed’ concert featuring Beethoven, 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.
Concert of choral favourites sung by the Sheffield Chamber Choir, in aid of fundraising to rebuild the church pipe organ
The Hallé returns with its dynamic Principal Conductor, Kahchun Wong, for his second appearance in the 2025/26 Sheffield season. Here, he is joined by the violin virtuoso, Akiko Suwanai, for a performance of Tchaikovsky’s characterful Violin Concerto.
The Brno Philharmonic, the first international orchestra of the season, appear under the direction of their Artistic Director and Principal Conductor, Dennis Russell Davies, who opens the concert with Janáček's Lachian Dances, brimming with Czech folk tunes, and closes it with Dvořák’s passionate Seventh Symphony.
With a chart-topping concert, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of conductor and arranger, Richard Balcombe, makes a welcome return to the season. Each year, Classic FM holds the largest poll of the world’s favourite classical music, as voted for by the public, with composers vying for the coveted top spot.
 
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
        