This is our comprehensive event listing page for every single event that gets submitted to our website - from small workshops and community events to international sporting fixtures and citywide festivals.
So if you're looking for something specific, please use the filter tags and date search below, to help narrow the event listings results for what you'd really like to see/find.
Alternatively, visit our What's On page for seasonal highlights and roundups of the bigger events happening in Sheffield.
FrogManGo play live at Sidney & Matilda on Sunday 8 November 2025 with Paid By Cash, Cafe Tótem, leo hc, JenWynn and GEB.
Fronted by vocalist Eno Williams, London-based Ibibio Sound Machine is an eight-piece electronic Afro funk band, taking elements from modern post punk and West African ’70s disco to create their distinctive sound.
Motörhead tribute band Löser celebrate 50 Years of Motörhead and commemorate 10 Years since the passing of the great Lemmy, with support by Ego Trip, and Bay Of Pigs, on Saturday 8 November 2025.
One of Britain’s best loved comedians, Peter Kay, is finally returning to stand-up comedy after twelve years.
Praised for her “warm, sensitive pianism” (The Observer), and for performances that are “a masterclass in the art of holding an audience’s attention” (Cherwell), Libby Burgess returns to Sheffield for a recital of some of the best-loved music for solo piano.
London producer meets Sheffield in the underground. Jenny Sparks brings bassline pressure and 4x4 firepower, while Shared Frequencies channel Sheffield's freeparty spirit with heavy selections and community energy, on Saturday 8 November 2025.
Sheffield Print Fair returns for their 12th year and will once again celebrate of all things print on Saturday 8 November at the Millennium Gallery, with a host of artists, galleries and print people taking part.
Sheffield United play at home against Queens Park Rangers.
A newly-composed work for Konnakol (vocal percussive music from the South Indian Carnatic tradition), live-coded electronic music and percussion.
Horror author Nick Steen is having visions… A sinister Black Steeple; eerie lights in the sky that look like a Catherine wheel but are not remotely a Catherine wheel… Plus a giant skeleton with a moustache. Are they omens? Auguries? Portenderings of things to come? (Spoiler - yes, they are).