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.Â
Fleetwood Shack is not merely a tribute band; they are a collective of dedicated musicians who have united to celebrate the incredible music and enduring influence of Fleetwood Mac.
This autumn will see arenas across the UK and Ireland come alive with the sound of music as JLS announce details of 'The Club Is Alive: 2025 Hits Tour'.
As part of their debut UK Tour south west based Indie Rock band Leonian Dream will be co headlining Sidney and Matilda with local alternative rock band Junk. Expect an evening full of dreamy soundscapes.
Sheffield dance-rock-alt darlings make their comeback on the 14th of November, new lineup, new songs and more bangers for your ears.
Step back in time with Andro & Eve for The Kingdom Come, Queer Through History edition of their drag king cabaret!
Butter Side Up Theatre Company presents 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' at The Merlin Theatre in Nether Edge, 14 - 15 November.
Designed to be seen and heard in the unique surroundings of Sheffield Cathedral, experience the wild outdoors in the heart of the city with a unique curation of adventure films celebrating the "spirit" of adventure often found in surprising people and places.
Hailing from the South West of England, [spunge] have been serving up ska/punk to the masses since 1994, and this 4-piece thrive on playing live, and are showing no signs of slowing down even after 30 years of playing!
Meet local artist Jessica Heywood and draw along with her.
Visit Wentworth Woodhouse on Saturday 15th November for Big House | Short Films, where young filmmakers from South Yorkshire challenge stereotypes and share personal takes on what heritage means to them.