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.
This year marks Grenoside Pantomime's 50th anniversary, and they are celebrating in a very special way: they will be presenting The Little Mermaid from the end of January to the first week of February 2026.
The chart-topping and multi-award-winning “queen of harps”, Catrin Finch, joins Ensemble 360’s flautist Juliette Bausor for a glorious afternoon of duos. Arrangements and original works for this classic instrumental combination will sweep you.
Clubbing Together For Sharrow • Alex Deadman • Palanca Negra • Chiv • Moonmonkey • Chris Welch • Dubcentral Sound System • Shakti • Kom Kom • Wahala • DisOrientalist Sat 31st January Doors: 9pm - 2.30am £5 adv (skiddle) / £7 otd Hagglers Corner
The Sheffield Powerlifting Championships will return in 2026, as the worlds strongest powerlifters assemble in the United Kingdom to battle it out for the title of Champion of Champions.
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.
Midcentury Markets returns to Sheffield! UK wide markets bringing only the best 1940s-1970s furniture, homewares and collectables to your city!
Sheffield United Women play at home against Charlton Athletic Women.
Join Utopia Theatre’s new symposium-style event, designed to foster an inspiring exchange among local, regional, and international creatives and academics. The event is dedicated to the creation and development of African theatre and the engagement with art from the diaspora in all its forms.