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.
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Alternatively, visit our What's On page for seasonal highlights and roundups of the bigger events happening in Sheffield.
A stay and play group for pre-school children (3-5 yrs) delivered by a qualified teacher.
Kate Rusby celebrates 20 years of festive joy with this year’s tour, ‘Christmas Is Merry’—a heart-warming tradition for thousands of fans. Her pure, unmistakable voice breathes new life into traditional South Yorkshire carols, winter songs, and Christmas classics, creating an enchanting, magical atmosphere.
To celebrate 20 years of Coles Corner, Richard Hawley returns to Sheffield City Hall for another landmark hometown performance. Come along and honour two decades of this iconic album in the city where it all began. Expect timeless songs and that unmistakable Hawley magic!
Following the triumph of their last concert celebrating the songs of the Beatles' iconic five films, The Bootleg Beatles return this year with their focus on another Famous Five.
Untold Stories, examines the social construction of place, exploring the influences of history, labour, race, gender, and class on the lives of manual, industrial, and labouring communities.
REFRAME Rotherham, created in collaboration with children and headed by Grimm & Co for the Festival of Stories, sets out to transform young people into visionaries.
Direct from London's West End, Bowie Experience is a spectacular concert celebrating the sound and vision of David Bowie. A must see for all Bowie fans.
Get ready for a whole load of roarsome fun this half-term holiday as dinosaurs rule here at the Tropical Butterfly House Wildlife Conservation Park!
Could you be the next 007? Inspired by the House’s real-life links with the Second World War Intelligence Corps, Spy School invites young recruits to train as secret agents inside the historic house.
Polly is looking for her brother. And to find him she'll need to disguise herself as a boy, join the army, and learn what its like to be part of The Monstrous Regiment. A treat for fans old and new, with lashings of trademark Discworld humour and pathos.