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.
This major new exhibition takes visitors on a nostalgia-filled journey through the childhood of one of Sheffield best-loved artists, Pete McKee.
Live music at Leopold Square featuring Dan Millson on Saturday 14th June and Niamh Kavanah and The High Fives on Sunday 15th June 2025.
Live music at Leopold Square featuring JJ's Cocktail Club on Saturday 14 June and Niamh Kavanah and The High Fives on Sunday 15 June.
Free, family-friendly activities exploring neuroscience research
Quayside is back in Victoria Quays 14- 15 June with an incredible lineup of award-winning street food, small business stalls, live music, bars and more!
Come along for a fun morning of beer mat screen printing for dads and kids this Father's Day!
Free community day - come and try a range of sports and physical activity taster sessions
Learning Disabilities Week 2025 opening event with speakers, performances and craft activity.
Andrew Copson Chief Executive of Humanists UK and President of Humanists International will be speaking on "Secularism, Peace and Stability"
This Volunteering Fair offers a chance to meet 20 organisations, find out more about their volunteering opportunities and discover the perfect role for you. It is free entry; all are welcome!
Sheffield Doc Fest's Alternate Realities exhibition showcases innovative non-fiction and immersive documentary in all forms.
Set to be be bigger and better, once again this inclusive street party returns on Saturday 21 June and will be centred around multiple Kelham venues offering a broad range of entertainment from live musicians, DJs, drag queens, comedians and guest speakers.
Live music at Leopold Square featuring Bex Pizzata on Saturday 21st June and Carioca Soul on Sunday 2nd June 2025.
Sheffield One World Choir brings a combined choral performance and photographic exhibition that reflects their rich cultural diversity. Come and be inspired!
Come along for a fun and FREE Disney-themed sensory play session for toddlers!
RivelinCo are once more teaming up with partners iand brilliant local groups for an EPIC Midsummer Festival across all the different venues in Hillsborough Park!
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.
Get ready for an evening of exploration across art, photography and more and meet the artists behind a wide array of inspiring pieces exhibiting at this years festival.
Women of colour have long been overlooked or marginalised in local archives. Dig Where You Stand seeks to change this.
Join Mosborough Hall for lots of fun - expect a bouncy castle, crazy golf, candy floss, popcorn, carnival and craft stalls, high striker, pizza and much more.
Live music at Leopold Square featuring Julian Jones on Saturday 28 June and Svarc Hanley Longhawn on Sunday 29 June 2025.
Come watch a FREE Dragon Puppet Show live! Don't miss out on the fun!
The Green Estate CIC are celebrating National Meadows Day on Sunday 6 July with the return of Marvellous Meadows! Explore The Green Estate’s site as it becomes a blaze of colour and discover how meadows benefit people, pollinators and our planet.
Chance to Dance is a free one day city centre dance festival that was established in 2000.
Live music at Leopold Square featuring Phil Johnson on Saturday 19th July and Vibe-ology on Sunday 20th July 2025.
Yellow Arch are going all out for The Fringe at Tramlines 2025, with three days/nights of some of the finest music acts from Sheffield, 24 - 26 July, all FREE entry.
Northern Monkey will be having local DJs performing all weekend during Tramlines.
While the main festival is taking place, Forum Sheffield will be having our own live music festival. Join them for three days of free live music, mouth-watering food, unbeatable drink deals, and proper summer vibes in the heart of the city.
Queer POC disability friendly Makers Market
Vist Mary Street Live on Tramlines Saturday evening to see some of Sheffield's best bands.
Mary St Live presents Tramlines all dayer
Four days of fun in the sun on Abbeydale Road, 31 July - 3 August. There are craft beer tap takeovers all down the road from some of the best craft beer breweries from all over the UK. Completely free to attend!
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.
Explore the brand new additions joining Spike the Woolly Rhino and co. in the museum’s natural science showcase.
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.
The gallery looks at how Ruskin established his collection in Sheffield to help people find inspiration in art and nature, and explores the relevance of his ideas today.
Derrick Greaves (1927 – 2022) grew up in Sheffield and his early experiences here had a significant impact on the development of his painting. This new exhibition at the Graves Gallery is the first retrospective of his work since his death, bringing together a selection of paintings, drawings and sketchbooks from a career spanning eight decades.
This special exhibition at the University of Sheffield 10 February - 15 June, examines the teaching of anatomy and how it has evolved considerably through the ages, plus how the subject has been studied right here in Sheffield.