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Alternatively, visit our What's On page for seasonal highlights and roundups of the bigger events happening in Sheffield.
An inner-city flower market and much more! The September edition celebrates their 4th Birthday with an extra special lineup up activity including lots of florals, food, live music and family entertainment on Sunday 21 September.
RUBII play live at Sidney and Matilda on 21 September 2025.
Stephen has appeared on every light entertainment show and come second on every celebrity quiz show and in his new show will gossip about everything from his funeral plans to his unrequited love for Ben Shephard – and if he needs to pad it out, he will read you secrets direct from the girlies WhatsApp group chat.
Become a Tudor doctor for a day and discover all the weird and wonderful things that were used to ‘cure’ illnesses in Tudor times! Have you got the skills it takes to help cure your patients?
From pharaohs and pyramids to mummies and myths, explore the wonders of Ancient Egypt in our gallery at Weston Park Museum.
Discover a new perspective on Sheffield in Weston Park Museum's art gallery, packed with local scenes and views of the city from the past 250 years.
Discover some of Sheffield's fascinating stories, told from the point of view of people who’ve lived here, in our Sheffield Life & Times gallery.
Explore the brand new additions joining Spike the Woolly Rhino and co. in the museum’s natural science showcase.
Sheffield Museums’ Metalwork Collection is one of the finest in the world. It contains the cutlery, flatware and tableware that have made Sheffield famous, as well as beautiful objects collected from every continent.
Curated by artist Yuen Fong Ling, We are the Monument explores the ways in which the plinth can be seen as a social, political and cultural symbol and encourages us to consider the significance of those represented on, or in opposition to, the plinth.