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.
Batty has a wild side, she dreams of running barefoot, wild swimming, of talking trees, strange animals and the scent of the seasons turning. In fact she’s starting to wonder if she might be a witch…
The OEC Sheffield are throwing it back with a high-energy tribute show celebrating the music of Madness and the ska revolution.
Three unique performances exploring physical media as an instrument of intensely personal expression, headlined by the Leeds-based turntablist NikNak
Tim Minchin, the incomparable singer-songwriter, pianist, comedian, actor, musical-theatre composer-lyricist and soft-hearted provocateur, is thrilled to be going back on tour with his ironically titled new show, Songs The World Will Never Hear.
This workshop is free for ticket holders for BATTY!
Join Amnesty Sheffield for a night of live music to help raise money for their upcoming human rights campaigns!
WagonWheel Presents... is bringing it all back home to The Greystones where Andy P. Davison & The Soul Preachin' Co. will sing the songs of the mighty Bob Dylan.
An afternoon fundraising event celebrating the wonderful beers of our local brewery and supplier Abbeydale Brewery. With special guests Blue 7 Jazz, Sunshine Pizza and Sheffield Astronomical Society make a day of it at the Samuel Worth Chapel this June!
Nosummer are excited to host a night of looping instrumental improvisation and electronic experimentation, featuring Ben Vince (Hessle Audio/Ecstatic/Where to Now?), Powders (Them There Records) and C Crook (Nosummer) at Shakespeares.
Killer Queen have been performing their tribute to Queen’s concert since 1993. Their expert musicianship, extraordinary energy and accurate portrayal of the world’s greatest live band have rightfully earned Killer Queen the title of Queen tribute royalty.