So much happens in Sheffield every week! 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 narrow the event listings 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.
Work by one of Sheffield’s most popular artists, Phlegm is set be celebrated at this new exhibition, running at the Millennium Gallery, Saturday 13 January - Sunday 7 July. Pandemic Diaries showcases a spectacular series of over 60 drawings made throughout the 2020 lockdown.
A brand new exhibition and events programme by Sheffield-based artist Ashley Holmes.
Dreams and Realities is a powerful portrait exhibition by local artist Stephen Martin depicting the stories of 9 Sheffield residents living on the front line of poverty.
Have you ever spoken words in front of a bunch of people or wanted to? Now is your chance at Sheffield's newest Open Mic poetry/storytelling event hosted by Aiden Pyne.
Sheffield's newest indoor street food market, Steam Works
Sheffield’s new monthly midweek jazz club.
Market Place Europe return to Sheffield City Centre with another edition of their popular international market, to coincide with the World Snooker Championship Finals weekend 2 -6 May 2024.
Expect another lineup of award-winning street food, craft beers, live music and more as monthly market Peddler returns 3 & 4 May.
Art in the Aisles is a new art event/market hosted by Walkley Festival bringing together 37 talented Sheffield Artists under one Steeple. This event is coinciding with Open Up Sheffield.
With 100+ studios taking part, Open Up Sheffield is one of the largest open studio events outside of London and helps showcase some of Sheffield's finest creative talents. This year it will take place over two weekends, 4 May - 6 May & 11 May - 12 May.
Another life presents a night of progressive House & Melodic techno.
Sheffield City Council and HM Coroner are delighted to invite you to a talk with the Senior Coroner for South Yorkshire (West) on 9th May.
Swap your spare house or garden plants. Go home with fresh, different beauties. No plants to swap, no problem, just choose and buy.
Swap your spare plants or buy some. Flowers, herbs, veg, house plants & Bents Green Nursery. Tool sharpening. In aid of kids wild play area
Follow the dots on the map for the best junk-shopping in Yorkshire!
Get ready for a day filled with creativity, flavour, and beats at Dev Fest, a new market event for Sheffield taking place on Saturday 18 May, 12noon to 8pm, at Devonshire Green.
Mark your calendars! Cutlery Works are throwing the ultimate throwback back on May 19th for All Things Vintage Market, in collaboration with AA Record Fairs run by Adrian & Andy.
Prepare to be amazed! and come along to Weston Park May Fayre at Weston Park, Sheffield on Sunday 19 May 2024 for a wonderful nostalgic day out with all of your family.
One of the city's largest free to attend events for all the family, the festival is a bustling exhibition of Sheffield’s flourishing food & drink scene, with 90% of the traders taking part, based locally. This year's food festival takes place 25 - 27 May.
Expect another lineup of award-winning street food, craft beers, live music and more as monthly market Peddler returns 7 & 8 June.
The summer edition of this quarterly market, which takes place in the streets around Nether Edge. Expect a bustling atmosphere with over eighty stallholders selling a vast array of local produce, crafts and wares.
Expect another lineup of award-winning street food, craft beers, live music and more as monthly market Peddler returns 5 & 6 July.
Rex Market returns for their 2024 summer edition, taking place on Sunday 14 July. An outdoor market based in Kelham Island, the event showcases an array of fantastic independent Sheffield businesses.
Sharrow Vale Market is held three times year, with around 100 stalls selling a wide variety of locally sourced and homemade produce. The summer edition will take place on Sunday 16 July.
A free-entry weekend of the best alternative music on offer in Sheffield and beyond. No ticket required, just come along for a wide array of bands, singers, DJs and more.
Expect another lineup of award-winning street food, craft beers, live music and more as monthly market Peddler returns 2 & 3 August.
Expect another lineup of award-winning street food, craft beers, live music and more as monthly market Peddler returns 6 & 7 September.
Part of the nationwide celebrations, Sheffield’s biggest festival of heritage and culture takes place between 6 - 15 September with over 100 FREE tours, walks, exhibitions and events.
The September edition of this quarterly market, which takes place in the streets around Nether Edge. Expect a bustling atmosphere with over eighty stallholders selling a vast array of local produce, crafts and wares.
Market Place Europe return to Sheffield City Centre with another edition of their popular international market events, this autumn, 10 - 13 October with a mix of stalls selling goods from all over the world.
Sharrow Vale Road host their festive street market on Sunday 1 December with over 100 stalls selling a wide variety of locally-sourced and homemade produce, preserves, sweet treats, crafts, gifts and more.
Festive edition of this quarterly market, which takes place in the streets around Nether Edge. Taking place on Sunday 8 December expect a bustling atmosphere with 80+ stallholders selling a vast array of local produce, crafts, wares and seasonal treats.
The human figure has been a subject for artists since the earliest cave paintings. This new display, drawn from Sheffield’s collections, explores artists’ enduring fascination with depicting people.
PostNatures sees Lucas draw on the constructed composition of Turner’s painting to highlight how imaginary subjects can affect our individual or cultural perceptions of reality.
Sheffield is a city born from its rivers, sculpting the landscape and powering the industries that made it prosper. This exhibition brings together stories, objects, artwork, film and photography to chronicle the city's relationship with its waterways.
The Guild of St George’s Ruskin Collection celebrates the visionary ideas of the Victorian artist and writer, John Ruskin (1819-1900)
From pharaohs and pyramids to mummies and myths, explore the wonders of Ancient Egypt in our gallery at Weston Park Museum.
Unearth the remarkable stories behind the stars of the city’s collection in the museum's archaeology gallery.
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.
Sheffield Stories celebrates the very best thing about our fantastic city – its people.
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.
Post-industrial landscapes have held a lifelong fascination for Sheffield-based artist Matthew Conduit. For more than three decades he has repeatedly returned to photograph the same sites, revisiting and reworking what he sees around him.
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.
This new immersive exhibition sees contemporary artists Matterlurgy explore how our lives are intertwined with our local water infrastructure, from historic wells to expansive reservoirs.
Britannia Hospital 2 by Donald Rodney is one of a series he made using x-rays. For Rodney, x-rays were a way to look beneath the surface and examine the social and political ills in British society.