This December, the Samuel Worth Chapel welcomes singer, songwriter, producer and natural live performer Steve Edwards for an unforgettable night of soulful, genre-blending music.
Kate Rusby celebrates 20 years of festive joy with this year’s tour, ‘Christmas Is Merry’—a heart-warming tradition for thousands of fans. Her pure, unmistakable voice breathes new life into traditional South Yorkshire carols, winter songs, and Christmas classics, creating an enchanting, magical atmosphere.
Jasmine Lowe play live at Sidney & Matilda on Monday 15 December 2025 with support by Narwhals and Counterproducts.
To celebrate 20 years of Coles Corner, Richard Hawley returns to Sheffield City Hall for another landmark hometown performance. Come along and honour two decades of this iconic album in the city where it all began. Expect timeless songs and that unmistakable Hawley magic!
Hold onto your Santa hats ‘cause forge radio is back! With the end of the semester fast approaching, they’re treating you to an evening of moshing and headbanging at Yellow Arch Studios with five amazing bands showcasing the best of Sheffield and beyond.
Almost exactly a year on from their first ever gig, eclectic indie rockers goat house bridge bring their violin infused sound to Yellow Arch for a massive Christmas celebration.
Tellyeaters play live at Sidney & Matilda on Tuesday 16 December 2025 with support by Imaginary Husband and Muraki.
DJS Promotions present 'A Very Metal Christmas!' - a night of heavy music with a hint of Christmas spirit. There'll be a mix of Christmas covers and original music at this gig, with 3 local bands playing.
The Klementines play live at Sidney & Matilda on Wednesday 17 December 2025 with support by Woodstock and M-42.
Celebrate the Christmas countdown with Mappin Street Collective! Party to their signature fusion of crowd-pleasing blues, soul, jazz and pop with added Christmas favourites.
Pineapple Bandits play their first headline show in Sheffield. Accompanied by guests (tba), for a night of fun, fast paced riffs, and songs to stay in your head for days to come. Be there or be square!
Shattered Cogs play live at Sidney & Matilda on Thursday 18 December 2025 with support by Patchwork Dots and The Hoodoos.
Jeremy Sylvester is embedded in the roots and history of House, Garage, Speed Garage and Jungle. Respected for his expansive discography and countless aliases, Jeremy is going to be sharing a digital and analogue listening experience out of Sidney & Matilda's fully paraflex sound system.
Burnt Stones return to Yellow Arch for their annual Xmas show. Sing-a-long covers to start getting you in the party spirit in the run up to Xmas. Feel-good tunes, great beers and good times!
The Bootleg Beatles return for 2025! From Love Me Do to Let It Be, from the Cavern to the Apple rooftop, from black and white to psychedelic technicolor, the world's Premier Beatles band returns to take you on a whistle-stop journey through the most vibrant revolutionary and divisive decade of all - the Swinging Sixties.
Following the triumph of their last concert celebrating the songs of the Beatles' iconic five films, The Bootleg Beatles return this year with their focus on another Famous Five.
An evening of funk, soul, groovy Xmas cheer and a disco ceilidh!
Steve Black's Glimrz Jazz brings singer Jacqui McKoy-Lewens for an evening of free Christmas Jazz
Sidney & Matilda presents: Mr. C and David H on Saturday 20 December 2025.
Janet Kay, Carroll Thompson with Special guests Investigators Lorenzo Hall & Paul Dawkins live in concert. Saxon DJs Lloydie & Allan Brando.
Shanghai Treason play lives at Yellow Arch Studios on 20 December 2025.
Like dodging your works do, soggy sprout appreciation and wishing you'd started the xmas shopping earlier, the Speed For Lovers annual pre-yuletide bangers n bash is coming around again. Schlep into Xmas on Mad Saturday, the 20th December, down at Sidney & Matilda, and make a start on this years festivities...
A family-friendly afternoon of festive tunes and Xmas cheer!
Tom Rowley – Very intimate show at Sidney & Matilda. Going it alone for the first time, Tom Rowley stands as one of the finest musicians to emerge from Sheffield’s remarkable generation of talent.
Come along for a jolly good time at this Christmas Special event! Get into the festive spirit with live music, and maybe even a visit from Santa himself. The event will be held at Sidney & Matilda, a cozy venue perfect for celebrating the holiday season.
Sidney & Matilda presents Jessops with support by The Standers and Stonegrove on Saturday 10 January 2026.
Sidney&Matilda Presents: The Zebedees on Saturday 10 January 2026.
Sidney&Matilda Presents:Breathe with support by Parallel Delusion and Rawrdogg, on Sunday 11 January 2026.
Sidney & Matilda presents Barricade with support by Canyon Blu and Sam's Town on Monday 12 January 2026.
Pale Sailor, Ugly Jumper and Smallworld hit Yellow Arch, Sheffield on their run of northern shows this January!
Legends of the scene Crywank return to Sheffield on their final UK tour before taking a 2 year break! Support comes from the incredible Gordian Stimm.
Barefoot & Fly live at the Samuel Worth Chapel
Faint Paint are a Sheffield four-piece making melodic, emotionally rich guitar music with a cinematic streak. Their songs drift between the classic and the strange — blending dreamy textures, tight vocal harmonies and a sharp ear for melody.
London-based Polish guitarist and composer Jakub Klimiuk brings his quintet to Sheffield Jazz with a new set of material, a follow-up to the critically acclaimed album ‘(un)balanced’.
Hard Copy presents Fuck It, Revival, Shreds, Accelerated Mutation & BumWave live at the Lughole, on Saturday 24 January 2026.
Part pop, part punk, fully unhinged. Play it loud. The chaotic electronic pop rock duo of real-life sisters making loud, weird & emotionally charged bangers inspired by their teenage playlists, sibling chaos, and their favourite dysfunctional billionaires (yes, the name comes from Succession).
You know these songs. Even if you’ve never even been to Scotland, even if you’re not a seafaring type, you know them. That’s because the twelve anthems—and make no mistake, these are anthems—The Real McKenzies have picked for this new album have been sung by others for decades, if not centuries.
Sundress return to Sheffield for their first-ever headline show at Yellow Arch Studios, fresh from making their main-stage debut at this year’s Tramlines Festival.
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.
Soaked are a Southend-based trio tearing through the UK underground with a raw mix of raw punk energy, anthemic indie hooks, and full-throttle rock ‘n’ roll spirit. Born from boredom, heartbreak, and a refusal to play by the rules, they’ve quickly made a name for themselves through explosive live shows, brutally honest lyrics, and DIY visuals.
Anyone paying attention to Trash Boat’s indomitable ascent through alternative rock’s upper echelons will find little to surprise in their meteoric rise.
Direct from London's West End, Bowie Experience is a spectacular concert celebrating the sound and vision of David Bowie. A must see for all Bowie fans.
DC & Redundant Span Present: Music City (and guests) on Friday 6 February 2026.
In just a few years together, The Lilacs have burst onto the scene, quickly moving from local venues to larger capacity headlines at Manchester’s gorilla, multiple appearances at major festivals such as the Isle Of Wight festivals “Big Top”.
Join Matt Storm and his band on this special tour of the UK. Matt Storm makes music that fuses vintage soul and jazz with modern alternative sounds. Matt’s blend of alt soul, often described as “unique yet accessible” touches on themes of vulnerability and hard truths.
Celebrating 60 Diamond Years, the smash hit show Hello Again is back with a brand-new, mind-blowing production of the World’s Greatest celebration and tribute to the life and work of Neil Diamond.
James will embark on a UK Arena tour in February 2026. Bringing the tour to Sheffield on Friday 13th February 2026.
Florence + The Machine are set to tour their sixth studio album Everybody Scream and will play Utilita Arena Sheffield on Saturday 14 February 2026.
Formed in late 2023, Good Neighbours, aka singers, songwriters, producers and multi-instrumentalists Oli Fox and Scott Verrill, have rapidly become the UK's biggest new band.
After her appearance at The Sheffield Festival of Reggae, Sylvia Tella returns to Network by popular demand! Joined by her full band & special guest Reuben Irie this is one you won’t want to miss.
Over their brief time as Adult DVD, the Leeds based 6-piece have become known for their relentless output of infectious hooks and grooves with a euphoric live show that could be mistaken for a club night.
Acclaimed saxophonist Denys Baptiste presents his new quartet, featuring rising star pianist Sultan Stevenson, who will explore an exciting mix of new compositions, standards and revisit compositions from his award-winning albums.
From festival main stages to packed out rooms across the UK and beyond, Elvana fuse the sights and sounds of Elvis Presley and Nirvana like only they know how.
The world’s first and best Fontaines D.C. tribute band Nontaines S.C. returns to the Steel City for a headline show in the heart of Sheffield’s Neepsend, at the renowned Yellow Arch Studios.
On the back of an incredible year supporting the likes of Robbie Williams and The Kaiser Chiefs at major festivals as well as shows with Peter Doherty (The Libertines) and Reverend and the Makers, Harriet Rose returns home for a very special show at Yellow Arch!
Triple-platinum indie-pop stars The Feeling have today announced their UK headline tour celebrating 20 years of their iconic debut album ‘Twelve Stops & Home’.
Following the huge success of the Northern Soul Orchestrated tour last year, writer and BBC Radio 6 Music broadcaster Stuart Maconie, alongside the BBC Concert Orchestra and Manchester?s composer and conductor Joe Duddell will return with new dates in March 2026.
Fresh new post punk quartet, Weave announce a huge hometown show at Yellow Arch in March. Expect huge riffs, moshpits and pure chaos.
MC Hammersmith is the world's leading freestyle rapper to emerge from the ghetto of middle-class West London. He presents an hour of improvised comedy raps based on your suggestions. Featuring brand-new routines for 2025!
The Dubliners Encore is the official stage show celebrating the greatest folk band of all time. Produced by The Dubliners' John Sheahan; renowned fiddle player and legendary Irish icon, this new show packs 50 years of songs, stories, and craic, into one unforgettable night.
One of the UK's most innovative and influential bands, 10cc have announced their return to the UK concert scene in 2026 with the typically tongue-in-cheek And Another Bloody Greatest Hits Tour celebrating a genre-defying repertoire that continues to captivate audiences across the world.
Scouting For Girls commemorate the album's 15th anniversary with the release of new picture disc and zoetrope vinyl formats, and confirm details of a special celebratory tour which will see them mix songs from the album with all of their biggest hits.
Inspired by visionaries like Lana Del Rey, Halsey, and early Gaga, Déyyess weaves together elements of pop, electronic, and ambient textures to craft something unmistakably her own: evocative, hook-fuelled, and quietly powerful.
The Cribs return with the announcement of their first new album in over five years. Selling A Vibe will be released on 9th January 2026. Also revealed today is the album's lead single, 'Summer Seizures', which received its radio airplay debut from Steve Lamacq on BBC 6 Music.
Britpop classics brought to life by Blur's Alex James, symphony orchestra and special guests Phil Daniels, Saffron Sprackling, Gary Stringer.
Heavy metal is more than just music. For some, it is a fully fledged lifestyle, woven into their DNA. This is something Employed To Serve embodies.
Good Health Good Wealth hit Yellow Arch as part of their UK & IE tour this March!
The hugely acclaimed singer-songwriter and pianist Elio Pace and his incredible band are set to thrill UK audiences once more with the smash-hit award-winning show including more than 30 hits including She's Always A Woman, Uptown Girl, Tell Her About It and Piano Man.
Clams In Their Eyes is back again and it’s bigger than ever! Delicious Clam’s live reboot of a TV classic brings chaos to the format. A show that's been described as “Stars In Their Eyes on Psychedelics” puts members of the public into the shoes of pop icons.
Fresh off supporting The Royston Club on their recent UK tour, five-piece indie rock band FEET are heading out on their own UK tour this spring.
Yungblud, the boundary-pushing former Disney star from Doncaster, has taken the world by storm. Now, in 2025, Yungblud returns with his most personal and ambitious project yet - Idols, a genre-defying album born from a journey of reinvention, rebellion, and radical self-expression.
Picture Parlour crafts a world of neon-lit escapism, where the lost and restless find sanctuary in raw, electrifying rock ‘n’ roll.
Danny Mellin is back in Sheffield for a special headline show on Saturday 25th April, live at Yellow Arch Studios , celebrating the release of his debut record ‘Ideas Above My Station’, out 20th March!
For one night only, Gwilym and his band of incredible jazz musicians are joined by world-class classical artists for what promises to be a hugely entertaining evening.
The Sheffield Fake Festival returns to Endcliffe Park on Saturday May 16th 2026 with fake bands for Queen (Flash), Arctic Monkeys (Antarctic Monkeys), Fleetwood Mac (Fleeting Rumours), Green Day (Ultimate Green Day), INXS (INXS UK), REM (Stipe).
Four Five Six Live presents, direct from Jamaica, Toots and the Maytals featuring Leba Hibbert.
Distort Sheffield and The Lughole proudly announce the 6th annual Noise Annoys Festival! On the 22nd - 24th of May 2026, they’re once again bringing outrageously ripping punk and hardcore bands from around the globe to the city of Sheffield.
Celebrating 40 years in music, Omar Lyefook MBE—one of the UK’s most celebrated soul artists—returns with his new album Brighter The Days.
Def Leppard, one of the UK's biggest rock bands, play a home town gig at Utilita Arena Sheffield, on June 30 2026.
Sheffield’s biggest party! Tramlines returns to Hillsborough Park for their 18th edition, across the weekend of 24 - 26 July.
After the huge success of ‘The Sheffield festival of Reggae 2025’, the event returns on Saturday 15th August 2026.
Westlife, one of the biggest boy bands, play Utilita Arena Sheffield, on October 7 2026.