Twenty five years on from their seminal debut album, New York rockers Wheatus celebrate by performing the record in its entirety at the Foundry this December.
Bad Manners is a British two-tone ska band formed in 1976, best known for their energetic performances and the charismatic presence of frontman Buster Bloodvessel (born Douglas Trendle).
The Slow Readers Club evolved from earlier band Omerta. They formed in 2003 and signed to Northern Ambition in 2005 when they released three singles, each of which sold out on the day of release and became collector's editions.
Following an unforgettable sold-out show last time they came to Sheffield, The Clause set to stun once again with a full-throttle dose of their indie prowess at Foundry this December.
VUKOVI (from North Ayrshire, Scotland) are a dynamic two-piece alt-rock outfit fronted by vocalist Janine Shilstone and guitarist Hamish Reilly. Their sound combines blistering riffs and melodic vocals with elements of heavy-rock, noise-pop, and nu-metal.
In just a few years together, The Lilacs have burst onto the scene, quickly moving from local venues to larger capacity headlines at Manchester’s gorilla, multiple appearances at major festivals such as the Isle Of Wight festivals “Big Top”.
Ludwig van Beethoven – a true genius, and one of the greatest composers to have ever lived – is celebrated in this concert showcasing the ingenuity and inventiveness of his chamber works.
Operation Mincemeat is the 2024 Olivier Award-winning Best New Musical. It’s London's biggest hit with 77 five-star reviews making it the best-reviewed show in West End history. Now also a Tony-nominated Best Musical on Broadway!
Ready to thrill you with fun and naughty moments, Richard O’Brien’s legendary rock ‘n’ roll musical, The Rocky Horror Show returns to the Lyceum as part of a new world tour.
In 1992, for five 16 year-old girls, ‘The Band’ is everything. 25 years later, the girls, once inseparable, reunite to see their heartthrobs one last time.