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The Sheffield culture guide written by in-the-know locals

What's On

Our Sheffield culture calendar. Filled with picks of the city’s arts, culture and heritage events, both in-person and virtual. Plus reviews and festival guides.

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Sheffield Festivals Guide

Our guide to Sheffield's cultural festivals for 2025. Featuring music, film, visual art, theatre, and more.

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Film picks

Our picks of the cinematic delights on Sheffield's screens and online this month.

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Art picks

Take a Sheffield art tour with our picks of the exhibitions and artists' events on now and coming soon – both online and in person.

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Music picks

Make some dates with excellent bands and artists in Sheffield, with a hand from our Tom's choice of upcoming gigs.

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Theatre picks

Our picks of the shows that are taking to the Sheffield stage over the coming weeks and months.

Postmodern Jukebox

Wed. 30 April 2025

The Octagon Centre

Fresh off playing their thousandth show, retro musical collective Postmodern Jukebox are going on tour and coming to Sheffield.

Should Museums Return Objects?

Wed. 30 April 2025

Weston Park Museum

An evening discussion exploring what historic acquisitions mean for museums and how they should be approached today.

Mark Fell & Drumming Grupo de Percussão presents INTRA

Wed. 30 April 2025

Firth Hall

University of Sheffield Performance Venues' resident artist Mark Fell presents a UK premiere of his incredible piece INTRA.

Black British Ballet season

Fri. 11 April 2025 — Wed. 30 April 2025

Sheffield Central Library

A free exhibition and series of events shining a light on the untold stories of trailblazing Black dancers.

Park Hill Tour – Walk the Streets in the Sky

Multiple dates

Park Hill

Park Hill Residents’ Association invite you on a resident-led tour to walk along the Streets in the Sky, where you'll learn about the history of Sheffield's brutalist icon.

Lanre Bakare: We Were There

Thu. 1 May 2025

Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, S1 2BX

Journalist Lanre Bakare talks to writer Désirée Reynolds about his new book on modern Britain. We Were There brings into our national narrative stories of Black cultural creation, organising and resistance from outside London and across the UK.

Into The Woods

Wed. 30 April 2025 — Thu. 1 May 2025

Drama Studio

Everyone’s favourite storybook characters come together in this modern classic.

Florilegium and Rowan Pierce

Thu. 1 May 2025

Firth Hall

An enchanting evening of Baroque music with the leading period instrument ensemble, joined by award-winning soprano Rowan Pierce.

Kelham Film Club: Brazil

Thu. 1 May 2025

Alder

A bureaucrat in a dystopian society becomes an enemy of the state as he pursues the woman of his dreams, in Terry Gilliam's 1985 science-fiction black comedy.

Peddler

Multiple dates

Peddler Warehouse, 92 Burton Road, S3 8DA

Food, music and art in a former warehouse, one weekend a month. Plus kids craft activities on the Saturday afternoons. With bonus Christmas crafts for their festive edition.

Phazed Out

Sat. 3 May 2025

Network

A bank holiday festival of hardcore and alternative, headlined by New York hardcore legends Agnostic Front.

DJ Dads Daytime Fundraver

Sat. 3 May 2025

Yellow Arch Studios

DJ Dads present Haçienda legend, DJ and producer John DaSilva this May bank holiday Saturday at Yellow Arch Studios. A daytime ‘Fundraver’ for Sheffield Music School.

The All Night Chemist

Sat. 3 May 2025

Alder

Banjo-led dad folk rock.

Limbo

Sat. 3 May 2025

City of Sanctuary, 37-39 Chapel Walk, S1 2PD

Join us for a free screening of the critically-acclaimed film Limbo.

Bottle Rocket

Sun. 4 May 2025

Showroom

The film that put Wes Anderson and the Wilson brothers on the map. Best friends Anthony, Dignan and Bob stage a complex bookshop robbery and go on the run. A charming, affectionate look at young friends. Screening as part of the Showroom's Westival.

Kelham Island Walks

Multiple dates

Kelham Island, S3

Explore the past and present of characterful Kelham Island and Neepsend, with walks on three themes. Discover stories of industrial Sheffield, working class community, and inspiring art.

SADACCA F.M. Screenings

Fri. 2 May 2025 — Sun. 4 May 2025

Site Gallery

A looping selection of films brought together by Memory Dance, White Teeth and Ashley Holmes. Reflecting on 40 years since the miners' strike, the significance of pirate radio to the city's Black community and youth, and politics of space.

Shakespeare's Mistress

Sun. 4 May 2025

Drama Studio

Louise Jameson shares her ‘desert island disc’ choices from Shakespeare’s canon, alongside her very personal memories of the last 50 years – from Shakespeare to TV soaps, and the National to stand-up.

Sheffield University Wind Orchestra

Sun. 4 May 2025

Firth Hall

Celebrate 25 years of Sheffield University Wind Orchestra.

Apocalypse Now: Final Cut + Intro

Sat. 3 May 2025 — Sun. 4 May 2025

Showroom

Francis Ford Coppola’s classic and compelling Vietnam War epic. With intro by Harriet Earle from Sheffield Hallam Uni, exploring the voices we don't hear from in Vietnam War cinema – the Vietnamese, women and girls, and the men who came home.

Open Up Sheffield

Multiple dates

Sheffield's annual artists' open studios festival.

Medieval Mayhem

Sun. 4 May 2025 — Mon. 5 May 2025

Manor Lodge

A bank holiday weekend of medieval fun.

Family Time: Bluey at the Cinema – Let’s Play Chef Collection

Sat. 3 May 2025 — Mon. 5 May 2025

Showroom

An hour-long treat for fans of Bluey to enjoy, made up of eight episodes from the TV show’s three series.

Hallam Art Group Exhibition

Sat. 3 May 2025 — Mon. 5 May 2025

Sheffield Botanical Gardens

The May bank-holiday weekend sees the return of Hallam Art Group to the Botanical Gardens for its annual spring show.

Anomaly Life Drawing

Multiple dates

The Floristry School, Cotton Mill Walk, S3 8DH

A place to relax, experiment with materials and practice drawing the wonderful human form.

Online Talk – Derrick Greaves: Art Worlds with James Hyman

Tue. 6 May 2025

Join art historian James Hyman for this online talk exploring the latest exhibition at Graves Gallery, Derrick Greaves: Art Worlds.

Bjork: Cornicopia

Multiple dates

Showroom

The highly anticipated concert film recorded live in Lisbon, capturing the celebrated artist’s groundbreaking tour that mesmerised audiences worldwide for five years.

Sand

Wed. 7 May 2025

Drama Studio

When Dylan is diagnosed with dementia, he and Heathery fight to remember their past together and to rediscover a joy that keeps them connected for whatever the future holds.

Footprints Open Jazz Jam

Multiple dates

Alder

An open jam session led by the Footprints house band. All musicians and vocalists are invited to join – or just come down to enjoy the music.

The Kingdom Come: Spring Awakening Edition

Thu. 8 May 2025

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

It’s time to come out of hibernation and join Andro and Eve for this Spring Awakening edition of their drag king cabaret, The Kingdom Come.

Flow

Mon. 17 March 2025 — Thu. 8 May 2025

A journey through realms both natural and mystical, following solitary Cat, whose home is devastated by a flood. An entirely unique, dialogue-free animation that expands the boundaries of visual storytelling, from director Gints Zilbalodis (Away).

Shon Faye: Love in Exile

Thu. 8 May 2025

The Leadmill

Last at Festival of Debate with her first book The Transgender Issue, writer Shon Faye is back – this time, reflecting on love and its ideals. Her new book makes the case that love is as much a collective question as a personal one.

Late: Thinking in Colour

Thu. 8 May 2025

Millennium Gallery

Discover a thought-provoking, after-hours event with a difference. Explore the galleries with a fresh perspective and try out some new ideas in conversation with others as you investigate the concept of colour together.

Archive of Dread

Thu. 8 May 2025

Drama Studio

Tales of monsters, possession and the living dead from a performance storyteller specialising in all things supernatural.

Cottontail

Mon. 5 May 2025 — Thu. 8 May 2025

Showroom

After the death of his wife Akiko, Kenzaburo and son Toshi receive an unexpected request to scatter her ashes at a place she loved as a child: Lake Windermere. From Tokyo to the Lake District, Cottontail is a portrait of love, acceptance and loss.

Sinners

Tue. 29 April 2025 — Thu. 8 May 2025

Looking to start over and leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers Smoke and Stack return to their hometown – to discover a horrifying evil has arrived. A powerful, brilliantly-executed story that subverts genres, from director Ryan Coogler.

Misha Mullov-Abbado Group

Fri. 9 May 2025

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

Acclaimed bassist and prolific composer and arranger Misha Mullov-Abbado leads his regular group, featuring some of the most sought-after young musicians in London. Presented by Sheffield Jazz.

Tummy Monster + Director Q&A

Fri. 9 May 2025

Showroom

When a narcissistic tattoo artist gets an unexpected visit from a celebrity client, a seemingly innocent selfie request causes the night to spiral into a game of psychological warfare. With an in person Q&A with the film's director Ciaran Lyons.

Free Party: A Folk History

Fri. 9 May 2025

Showroom

A film and talk about the early-90s underground dance music scene. Exploring how this youth culture exploded outside the mainstream through word of mouth, and its resurgence in today's challenging political times. Presented by No Tags and Gut Level.

RANT

Fri. 9 May 2025

Firth Hall

A band at the forefront of the Scottish fiddle scene.

Tummy Monster Screening

Fri. 9 May 2025

Showroom

A one-off screening of an intense, offbeat new thriller. Followed by a conversation with debut director Ciaran Lyons.

The Star-Spangled Cabaret V

Sat. 10 May 2025

Genting Casino, Saint Paul's Place, Arundel Gate, S1 2PN

Sheffield’s very own curiously quirky experience, with burlesque, striptease, comedy, music and quite a few surprises.

Emergence 2025

Sat. 10 May 2025

Drama Studio

Dance company Emergence present a new triple bill of adrenaline-fuelled dance and raw physicality.

The Moor Walk Record Fair

Sat. 10 May 2025

The Moor Walk, The Moor, S1 4PA (outside The Light Cinema)

AA RECORD FAIRS come to Moor Walk, an indoor walkway between Charter Square and the escalators on the Moor.

Quayside Market

Sat. 10 May 2025 — Sun. 11 May 2025

Victoria Quays, S2 5SY

A monthly market by the water in the beautiful Victoria Quays. Bringing craft stalls, street food, craft beer and live music to the historic cobbles.

Christina Fonthes: Where You Will Go I Will Go

Tue. 13 May 2025

Juno Books

Juno Books host Christina Fonthes talking about her beautiful debut novel Where You Go I Will Go.

Beyond Borders: Voices for Change

Wed. 14 May 2025

Cantor Building, Sheffield Hallam University, 153 Arundel Street, S1 2NU

A collaborative event exploring life within the UK’s hostile asylum system – and the actions we can take as a society to become more welcoming, supportive, and inclusive towards people seeking safety.

All the People: An Inclusive Party

Thu. 15 May 2025

The Leadmill

A party bringing together artists with and without disabilities. With nightmare pop band SHRUB, multi-instrumentalists The Stars Band, the gutsy Sparkle Sistaz, and London's “egg funk” pioneers Electric Fire. Plus a live drawing jam with ArtWorks.

Black Diamonds, “Green” Gases, and Wood that Warms Twice

Thu. 15 May 2025

Site Gallery

A one day event sharing findings and art work from the JUSTHEAT project, which studied the history of domestic heating transitions.

Kelham Film Club: Alphaville

Thu. 15 May 2025

Alder

An agent wrecks the main computer on another planet, in this 1965 French New Wave tech noir film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It won the Golden Bear award of the 15th Berlin International Film Festival in 1965.

Songs For Bibliophiles

Thu. 15 May 2025

Cafe #9

A celebration of the written word with a performance from veteran bookseller and singer/songwriter Paul Armfield.

The Surfer

Mon. 5 May 2025 — Thu. 15 May 2025

A father returns from the US to the idyllic beach of his childhood in Australia to surf with his son, only to be humiliated by locals and drawn into a conflict. A psychological thriller that sees a return of the "Cage rage" of such films as Mandy.

Ivo Neame Trio

Fri. 16 May 2025

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

Multi-award-winning pianist Ivo Neame is one of a handful of musician/composers redefining the sound of British jazz. Join him as he leads his trio, featuring two of the finest UK-based jazz instrumentalists. Presented by Sheffield Jazz.

Ready Steady 60s Show

Fri. 16 May 2025

The Montgomery

Step back in time as this band bring the iconic 60s music scene to life.

20 years of Ensemble 360: Festival Launch

Fri. 16 May 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

Schubert’s rousing Octet showcases the range and breadth of Ensemble 360, with its jaunty, memorable tunes and high drama. Kicking off the group's 20th birthday celebrations.

Get Together

Sat. 17 May 2025

Kelham Island

A joyous one-day festival of independent music, taking over warehouses, breweries and bars of Kelham Island and Neepsend.

Family Concert: Giddy Goat

Sat. 17 May 2025

Crucible Theatre

Being a mountain goat is no fun when you are scared of heights! Can Giddy find the fearless goat inside himself in time to rescue little Edmund? Based on the best-selling children’s book by Jamie Rix and Lynne Chapman, with opportunities to join in.

Intimate Letters. Ensemble 360

Sat. 17 May 2025

Crucible Theatre

Nicknamed Intimate Letters, Janáček’s intricate quartet is interspersed with the Czech composer’s own writing, performed by an actor, in this special performance by Ensemble 360 with an actor.

Echoes from the Birdcage

Sat. 17 May 2025

Crucible Theatre

Experience the vibrant soundscape of London’s King’s Cross with this show from Evelyn Glennie, Jill Jarman, Paul Booth, Ian East and Brian O'Kane.

Jeremy Corbyn: Monstrous Anger of the Guns

Sat. 17 May 2025

The Leadmill

Join the Islington North MP, journalist Ahmed Alnaouq and others, as they discuss a new book on the deceitful global arms trade. Helping us to understand how we can fight back against the flow of weapons and the devastation they bring.

Chalk and Cheeseland

Wed. 14 May 2025 — Sat. 17 May 2025

St John's Church Hall, Abbeydale Road South, S17 3LE

A comedy play set in a quirky 1980s school, where chaos, eccentricities and strange education philosophies collide.

Sheffield Cocktail Festival

Sat. 17 May 2025

The Steamworks, 109-111 Randall Street, Highfield, S2 4SJ

One big cocktail party. With iconic Sheffield venues, big-name brands, DJs, masterclasses, and a Henderson’s Relish bloody mary competition. Plus great food and options for beer, wine and non-alcoholic drinks.

Pollen

Multiple dates

Grey to Green, S3 8LB

An inner-city flower market, celebrating all things botanical. Taking over a patch of Sheffield city centre one Sunday a month, with plants, flowers, fresh produce and music.

Goldberg: Bach at dawn. Ensemble 360

Sun. 18 May 2025

Sheffield General Cemetery

Greet the dawn with beautiful classical music at the Samuel Worth Chapel, as the day breaks and birdsong surrounds you.

Goldberg: Bach at Breakfast

Sun. 18 May 2025

Sheffield General Cemetery

A breakfast concert of Bach’s popular Goldberg Variations. Intricate counterpoint and life-affirming spirituality in a breathtaking arrangement for violin, viola and cello.

The Nostalgic Utopian Future Distance

Sun. 18 May 2025

Firth Hall

An electrifying and electrified evening of duets between soloists drawn from Ensemble 360, and tape or live electronics. All presented in multi-speaker, 360-degree surround sound.

Strange Presence: John Hoyland Paintings

Sat. 18 January 2025 — Sun. 18 May 2025

Millennium Gallery

This spring, two new exhibitions at the Millennium Gallery celebrate the acclaimed Sheffield-born artist, John Hoyland (1934 – 2011). With paintings, sketchbooks, photographs and archival film.

These Mad Hybrids: John Hoyland and Contemporary Sculpture

Thu. 20 February 2025 — Sun. 18 May 2025

Millennium Gallery

Rarely seen sculptures by Sheffield-born artist John Hoyland, best known for his abstract paintings. Alongside work by Caroline Achaintre, Phyllida Barlow, Hew Locke and more.

Westival 2025

Sun. 4 May 2025 — Sun. 18 May 2025

Showroom

A full retrospective of Wes Anderson’s cinematic works across two all-dayers. To celebrate the release of the director’s new feature film, The Phoenician Scheme.

Schumann & Ravel: Mother Goose. Ensemble 360

Mon. 19 May 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

An afternoon concert of Ravel’s delightful, whimsical work setting fairytales to music.

Battleship Potemkin

Mon. 19 May 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

Soviet cinema at its finest. Join Music in the Round for a screening of this influential piece of cinema with the original soundtrack performed live by Ensemble 360 to mark the film’s centenary year, with conductor George Morton.

Trouble in Suburbia

Sat. 10 May 2025 — Mon. 19 May 2025

Showroom

A series of films from four different decades, showcasing how suburbia has been explored over time and within different contexts.

Relaxed Concert: Appalachian Spring

Tue. 20 May 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

Doors will be left open, lights raised, a break-out space provided and there will be less emphasis on the audience being quiet during this performance with Ensemble 360.

Appalachian Spring

Tue. 20 May 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

Members of the celebrated Elias Quartet join forces with their friends and former colleagues in Ensemble 360. Playing a deeply moving and brooding meditation on change, and a life-affirming depiction of Appalachia.

The Night Overtook Us: An evening of Scottish folk music

Tue. 20 May 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

Donald Grant, violinist with Elias Quartet, is also a master of the folk fiddle. Join him and friends for folk infused with his life-long passion for Gaelic song and the Scottish music tradition.

Pint of Science Festival

Mon. 19 May 2025 — Wed. 21 May 2025

Three nights of science fun. Academics bring their research out of the lab for a series of talks, demos and experiments in pubs, bars and creative spaces. Info for 2025 coming soon.

Quacks

Multiple dates

Showroom

A monthly queer comedy open mic night. Head down to their next event to join in the laughs or even take to the mic yourself.

Cycles and Circles

Wed. 21 May 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

Breaking down cultural boundaries with his new approach to composition, sitarist Jasdeep Singh Degun brings a new energy and vision to both Indian classical and contemporary music.

Film Studies: Four Decades of Stanley Kubrick

Wed. 2 April 2025 — Wed. 21 May 2025

Showroom

Revered as a visionary artist by those who admire him, reviled as cold and inhumane by those who don’t, Kubrick and his films still provoke argument and debate quarter of a century after his death.

Joycelyn Longdon: Natural Connection

Wed. 21 May 2025

Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, S1 2BX

A deeply researched book celebrating the people who paved the way for today’s environmental action. Bringing together inspiring stories from marginalised people from around the world, rooted in our connection with nature and the power of community.

Nat Raha and Mijke van der Drift: Trans Femme Futures

Wed. 21 May 2025

Soft Ground

Trans Femme Futures is a transfeminist call for collective liberation. At this event, its authors discuss trans healthcare, the need for collectives over institutions, mutual care and how allowing queer life to thrive can contribute to social change.

The Vaselines

Wed. 21 May 2025

Sidney & Matilda

With a good dose of playfulness, smut and innuendo, the Vaselines capture the essence of pure, joyful, unpretentious pop. It’s seen them gain admiration all over the world – most famously from Kurt Cobain, accelerating their rise to cult stardom.

Shostakovich, Mozart and more

Thu. 22 May 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

Ensemble 360 are joined by members of the Elias String Quartet with an expansive programme of exciting writing for strings from the 20th century, interspersed with two glorious works for piano and wind.

Brahms String Sextet

Thu. 22 May 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

A final chance to catch the members of the Elias Quartet in collaboration with Ensemble 360. This celebration of music for strings centres on Brahms’s spectacular Sextet.

Cinenova Screening presented by Site Gallery's Society of Explorers and Creative Producers

Thu. 22 May 2025

Site Gallery

An evening of short films selected from the Cinenova feminist film collection by two of Site Gallery’s youth programmes, Creative Producers and Society of Explorers.

Kehinde Andrews: Nobody Can Give You Freedom

Thu. 22 May 2025

Pennine Lecture Theatre, Sheffield Hallam University, S1 1WB

Join the UK’s first professor of Black Studies for a discussion around his radical new book on Malcolm X. Arguing that Malcolm X’s political mission is more urgent than ever. Followed by a panel conversation featuring local anti-racist activists.

Kelham Makes: Willow Leaf Basket Making

Thu. 22 May 2025

Kelham Island Museum

Spend an evening making a beautiful leaf-shaped basket from locally grown willow.

Battle Royale – 25th Anniversary screening

Thu. 22 May 2025

The Light cinema, S1 4PF

Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the one and only, Battle Royale. Presented by Reel Spirit – a collaboration between the Spirit of Independence Film Festival and Reel Steel.

Celebrating Avril Coleridge-Taylor

Fri. 23 May 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

A concert with conversation introducing us to the ground-breaking Avril Coleridge-Taylor and her world. Presented by writer Leah Broad, whose group biography of female composers Quartet (2023) won plaudits around the globe.

Sinfonietta: Britten, Vaughan Williams and more

Fri. 23 May 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

Ensemble 360 explore an intricate musical family tree, unpacking the influence of some of the 20th century’s greatest composers upon one another.

Sheffield Chamber Music Festival

Fri. 16 May 2025 — Sat. 24 May 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

Nine days of intimate and inviting classical music performances for all ages.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Sat. 24 May 2025

Showroom

A cult classic like no other, with wild characters, elaborate dances and memorable songs. An immersive screening presented with the Sheffield Uni's Horror Society, in support of LGBTQ+ youth charity, SAYiT! Give yourself over to absolute pleasure.

Goldberg: Piano at dawn. Ensemble 360

Sat. 24 May 2025

Sheffield General Cemetery

Tim Horton performs a spellbinding early morning concert, returning the Goldberg Variations to their original keyboard form.

Finale: Mozart, Beethoven & Elgar

Sat. 24 May 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

Sheffield Chamber Music Festival 2025's finale event. In a nostalgic nod to Ensemble 360’s beginnings, the group revisits the music from their very first concert in this 20th anniversary.

Sheffield Home of Football Guided Walks

Multiple dates

Take a fascinating stroll around Sheffield city centre, as you explore the stories of how the modern game of football emerged in Sheffield and the early pioneers of the global game.

Slambarz Takeover

Sat. 24 May 2025

Site Gallery

Join Slambarz artists aged 14-25 for an exciting live performance inspired by Site Gallery’s current exhibition Subjects of State, Labours of Love.

Paper Wreath Making – Zoe Genders

Sat. 24 May 2025

St Chad's Community Hub, 54-56 Abbey Lane, S8 0BP

Learn how to craft a pretty floral wreath that, unlike real flowers, will last forever.

Keystones Piano Festival Presents Emergence Collective

Sat. 24 May 2025

Sheffield General Cemetery

Sheffield's finest improvising minimalist ensemble Emergence Collective present a special concert featuring a grand piano.

Subjects of State, Labours of Love

Fri. 14 February 2025 — Sun. 25 May 2025

Site Gallery

An immersive multi-channel film installation, presenting an intimate portrait of Caribbean associations in Wolverhampton from the 1980s to the present day, and Sheffield African and Caribbean Community Association (SADACCA).

Sheffield Food Festival

Sat. 24 May 2025 — Mon. 26 May 2025

Peace Gardens, S1 2HH

Three (hopefully) sunny days of food, food and more food.

Festival of Debate x Showroom Community: Social Enterprising the Transitions Ahead

Wed. 28 May 2025

Showroom

A special screening of a powerful new documentary exploring Sheffield’s social enterprises, followed by a panel discussion.

Festival of Debate

Tue. 22 April 2025 — Fri. 30 May 2025

Get informed, inspired and filled with ideas for positive change. With talks on big social, political, environmental and economic issues. Come back soon for details of the 2025 programme.

Rebirth of Mother Earth: To Act or Not To Act?

Fri. 30 May 2025

Utopia Theatre, 11 Rockingham Gate, S1 4JD

A newly-devised performance from the Utopia Community Ensemble highlighting the untold stories of ordinary ‘champions’ around the world – people who are creating change in their local environments and communities.

Sheffield Life, Loss and Death Festival

"Death is part of life. Let’s talk about it." Come back soon for details of the second edition of this festival in May, organised by Compassionate Sheffield.

Gig For Gaza

Sat. 31 May 2025

Sidney & Matilda

Coming together in support of Gaza and the ongoing work of Sheffield PSC, every ticket sale goes towards medical aid, food supplies and rebuilding efforts for Palestinians. Five bands from across the UK and vinyl DJs, from late afternoon till late.

The Journey by David Mayne

Sat. 26 April 2025 — Sat. 31 May 2025

Cupola Gallery

Steel sculptures inspired by landscape – mountains, woodland areas, places of adventure, discovery and sanctuary.

The Phoenician Scheme

Zsa-zsa Korda, one of the richest men in Europe, has survived his sixth plane crash and appoints his nun daughter Liesl as heir to his estate. But surviving assassination attempts soon becomes the most pressing matter, in Wes Anderson's latest film.

Goldsmiths North

Fri. 30 May 2025 — Sun. 1 June 2025

Cutlers' Hall, Church Street, S1 1HG

Meet and buy from over 50 independent silversmiths and jewellery makers in the magnificent surroundings of Cutlers' Hall. Earlybird tickets on sale throughout February.

Songhoy Blues

Sun. 1 June 2025

Crookes Social Club

Mali’s Songhoy Blues have gained global acclaim for their politically charged records and electrifying performances. Their new album is their first acoustic-led project, using traditional Malian instruments and re-imagining their desert-rock style.

Family Time: Peppa Meets the Baby Cinema Experience

Fri. 30 May 2025 — Mon. 2 June 2025

Showroom

Join Peppa Pig and her family at the Showroom cinema as they get ready to welcome a new baby.

Kelham Film Club: Carol

Thu. 5 June 2025

Alder

1950s New York City, a forbidden affair between an aspiring female photographer and an older woman.

Curry Night with Grow + Ammi’s Kitchen

Sat. 7 June 2025

Common Ground Community Centre, Machon Bank, S7 1GR

Enjoy a delicious authentic veggie/vegan curry prepared by the team at social enterprise Ammi's Kitchen, and support two great causes at the same time.

Sophie Ellis Bextor

Wed. 11 June 2025

Sheffield City Hall

At the time of writing Murder on The Dancefloor has had a whopping 708,168,780 plays on Spotify. With a little help from film Saltburn, the song's resurgence has cemented Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s status as a modern disco icon. Expect new songs and hits.

Ben Vince, Powders and C Crook

Sat. 14 June 2025

Shakespeare's

Nosummer hosts 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).

Good for Them! Pride at Showroom

Wed. 4 June 2025 — Sat. 14 June 2025

Showroom

A season of queer joy and revenge on film. With NYC ball scene doc Kiki, grungy crime-fighting lesbians in Bound, unlikely found family in Tokyo Godfathers, and road-tripping drag queens in To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar.

Anatomy at Sheffield

Mon. 10 February 2025 — Sun. 15 June 2025

Western Bank Library

An exhibition on teaching of the history of anatomy study in Sheffield. Plus chance to see centuries old anatomy textbooks from the Rare Books Collection.

Richard Dawson

Sun. 15 June 2025

Crookes Social Club

A master storyteller and musician. Dawson's songs provide snapshots of ordinary lives across Britain today through his medieval-tinged folk in a way that can at one moment be surreal and humorous, and in the next evoke pathos and heartbreak.

Kelham Pride

Sat. 21 June 2025

Kelham Island

A parade and street party, celebrating and bringing together the local LGBTQ+ community and their allies. With live musicians, DJs, drag queens, comedians, guest speakers, family-friendly activities, fringe events, and more.

Derrick Greaves: Art Worlds

Sat. 25 January 2025 — Sat. 21 June 2025

Graves Gallery

Sheffield-born Derrick Greaves (1927–2022) was one of the most acclaimed British painters of the last half century, first recognised in the 1950s as a 'kitchen-sink' painter. This exhibition is the first retrospective of his work since his death.

Repeater #5: Knorke & Guests

Sat. 21 June 2025

Sidney & Matilda

Repeater is back for a night of dark-synth-drone, shambolic psych-rock and wonky psychedelic post-punk. Expect twists and turns that hit like a jackpot, and rhythms that'll pull you like a one-armed bandit.

Queer Lens: Film screening, community meal & discussion

Sat. 21 June 2025

Gut Level

QTIBPOC Cinema Club, based at Gut Level, invite everyone to join them for an afternoon screening of Lingua Franca, the story of Olivia, a trans woman with undocumented immigration status living in Brooklyn. Followed by a shared meal and discussion.

Midsummer Festival

Sun. 22 June 2025

Hillsborough Park, Parkside Road, S6 2AB

A huge celebration of creativity and community. With youth theatre performances, Ukrainian folk music, collaborative weaving and Romani dance. Plus games, football, cycling, puppetry, circus, gardening and food and drink, maker stalls, and lots more.

Sheffield DocFest

Wed. 18 June 2025 — Mon. 23 June 2025

Showroom

The world of documentary film descends on Sheffield each June. With fascinating factual films, innovative storytelling exhibitions and inspiring talks. Come back soon for our guide to the 2025 festival.

Migration Matters Festival Comedy Night

Mon. 23 June 2025

Crucible Theatre

Join some of the UK’s most exciting comedic talent for an evening at the Crucible. Headlined by Fatiha El-Ghorri, known for her cutting observations on the life of a British Muslim woman. Plus Esther Manito, Seeta Wrightson and more to be announced.

Film Beyond Borders

Tue. 24 June 2025

Showroom

A series of films made by creatives from diaspora communities, in a collaboration between Sheffield Hallam Uni and RAAH (Reality About Humanity). Featuring stories of finding belonging through football, the power of spoken word and song, and more.

Key Of She Jam Night

Multiple dates

Gut Level

A music improvisation jam for women and minority genders.

Kelham Film Club: Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Thu. 26 June 2025

Alder

A French historical romantic drama by Céline Sciamma, starring Noémie Merlant and Adèle Haenel. Set in the late 18th century, it tells the story of a brief affair between two women: an aristocrat and a painter commissioned to paint her portrait.

Women of Colour in the Archives

Thu. 26 June 2025

Soft Ground

Hear about the incredible Dig Where You Stand project, exploring overlooked stories of marginalised people in local archives. Women of colour will share their experience of exploring the archives and their creative responses to stories they found.

Fabric of the World

Thu. 26 June 2025

Leah's Yard, 22 Cambridge Street, S1 4HP

An alternative, immersive catwalk on the Leah's Yard cobbles. Presented by the international young adult theatre group Soap Box Collective – from Stand & Be Counted theatre company – joining forces with fashion designer-activist Kazna Asker.

Two Plant Gaysians

Thu. 26 June 2025

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

Artist couple Ghost and John live a beautiful life in London, nurturing hundreds of houseplants. This performance weaves ephemera of their home and their green babies, across a narrative of displacement and the urge of all life to flourish.

Tank Girl – 30th Anniversary screening

Thu. 26 June 2025

The Light cinema, S1 4PF

Celebrate the 30th anniversary of a definitive 90s classic, the iconic Tank Girl (1995). Presented by Reel Spirit – a collaboration between the Spirit of Independence Film Festival and Reel Steel.

Migration Matters Festival

Fri. 20 June 2025 — Sat. 28 June 2025

A celebration of culture, compassion, and the positive impact migration and refugees have in Sheffield. Held on and around Refugee Week each June. The lineup for 2025 includes Asian Dub Foundation, Nadine Shah, comedian Fatiha El-Ghorri, and more.

The King's Voice

Sat. 28 June 2025

The Montgomery

Gordon Hendricks captures the spirit of Elvis on stage.

We've Got Food At Home! Zine Fest

Sat. 28 June 2025

Soft Ground

Zine stalls, a pop-up zine library and all-day drop-in workshop, celebrating global cuisines. From Over Here Zine Fest, who showcase Global Majority makers, artists, writers and activists, plus artist ​​​​Seleena Laverne Daye and writer Dal Kular.

Mini MigMat

Sat. 28 June 2025

The Montgomery

Mini Migration Matters Festival returns to The Montgomery – a Saturday dedicated to children and young people. With fun creative workshops in football shirt customisation and fashion design, plus an explorative stay-and-play group. All for free.

In the Cut

Sat. 28 June 2025

Venue TBC

A pop-up barbershop spotlighting Black men’s mental health. Offering free cuts and styles in return for your stories, insights and conversations on Black healing. Presented by community organisation Groundation. Come back soon for venue details.

Future Now Festival of Creativity

Tue. 29 April 2025 — Fri. 4 July 2025

A showcase of work by Sheffield Hallam University’s graduating artists, designers, filmmakers, animators, writers, architects and performers.

Crossed Wires Festival

Fri. 4 July 2025 — Sun. 6 July 2025

Bringing some of the UK's top names in podcasting from your headphones to the stage for one weekend. Details for 2025 coming soon!

Children's Media Conference

Tue. 8 July 2025 — Thu. 10 July 2025

Showroom

The UK’s premier event for everyone in kids TV, media and entertainment. With a free exhibition, Playground, bringing together interactive digital art and maker activities for children to play with.

Anything Goes

Wed. 9 July 2025 — Sat. 12 July 2025

The Montgomery

A fast-paced comedy musical that takes you back to the Golden Age of high society on the high seas.

Selected Space Sheffield

Fri. 11 July 2025 — Sun. 13 July 2025

Yorkshire Artspace: Persistence Works

Bringing together some of the region's finest artists, makers and designers for you to support and enjoy, over three days at Yorkshire Artspace.

Chance To Dance

Sat. 19 July 2025

One big day of music and movement in outdoor spots around the city centre. Details for 2025 to come in early spring.

Bassfest Summer Festival

Sat. 19 July 2025 — Sun. 20 July 2025

Don Valley Bowl

Dedicated to drum and bass, house, bassline, and beyond.

Tramlines

Fri. 25 July 2025 — Sun. 27 July 2025

Hillsborough Park

A three-day summertime celebration of music. On the lineup for 2025: Pulp(!!!), Spiritualized, The Last Dinner Party, Sigrid, CMAT, John Grant, Franz Ferdinand, and more.

The Fringe at Tramlines

Thu. 24 July 2025 — Sun. 27 July 2025

Sheffield turns into one giant dancefloor for a weekend each July. While the official Tramlines action takes place in Hillsborough Park, there’s fun to be had at fringe events in pubs, bars and venues right across the city. And lots of it's free!

KaiJuly Raids Again!

Fri. 4 July 2025 — Sun. 27 July 2025

Showroom

The Showroom's celebration of all thing’s kaiju returns. Expect giant monsters, rubber suits, nuclear horrors, mystical fantasy, and royal rumble free-for-alls. For it's second year, KaiJuly marks 60 years of Gamera, the giant, fire-breathing turtle.

Public Image Limited

Wed. 30 July 2025

The Leadmill

Regarded as one of the most original bands to emerge from the post-punk era. From dub reggae to krautrock to angular dance pop, their sound has borrowed and evolved throughout the years. What’s remained constant is John Lydon’s anger, pain and wit.

Sheffield Mela

Sun. 3 August 2025

Firth Park, S5 6HE

A festival promoting diversity, unity and community spirit, shining a spotlight on cultural traditions of the South Asian community. With live music and dance, activities for young people, exhibitions and demos, fun fair rides, and more.

Rockin the Bowl

Sat. 6 September 2025

SteelYard Kelham, The Yard, Bardwell Road, Neepsend, S3 8AS

"Forged in fire, set in steel." An all-dayer dedicated to rock and metal. Back for 2025 in its new venue of SteelYard Kelham.

Lick of Paint

Sat. 6 September 2025 — Sun. 7 September 2025

A weekend-long mural and street art festival. Bringing together local and international talent to transform the city's walls, underpasses and empty corners with powerful, high-quality public art.

Algorithmic Pattern

Fri. 12 September 2025 — Sat. 20 September 2025

A festival and conference on algorithmic pattern-making. Exploring procedural approaches in human culture – from heritage arts and crafts like textiles and bell-ringing, to the contemporary likes of live coding and generative art.

Powerlines

Sat. 20 September 2025

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, S10 1TD

A new independent metal festival for 2025 – by the fans, for the fans. Showcasing a lineup of local homegrown artists and national acts, open to all ages and types of metalheads.

Sheffield Heritage Open Days

Fri. 12 September 2025 — Sun. 21 September 2025

Ten days to explore heritage treasures across the city.

Midnight Marauders

Fri. 18 April 2025 — Fri. 26 September 2025

Showroom

Because some films need to be watched late at night... A monthly late night cult film screening starting at 11:30pm and running into the early morning (often on the last Friday of the month).

Float Along Festival

Sat. 27 September 2025

Float Along music festival returns to Sheffield city centre to do it all again for the third year running. Details of this year's lineup and venues to come...

Spirit of Independence Film Festival

Fri. 26 September 2025 — Sun. 28 September 2025

The Light, The Moor, S1 4PF

A celebration of fiercely independent filmmaking, showcasing raw, bold and passionate films from around the world.

Sensoria

Thu. 2 October 2025 — Sun. 5 October 2025

Sheffield's festival of film and music. Expect a truly unique mix of performance, live film scores, screenings, exhibitions, and music industry activity.

Beatles Complete

Sat. 11 October 2025

The Montgomery

A night of Beatlemania packed with hits from the most influential band of all time.

No Bounds

Fri. 10 October 2025 — Sun. 12 October 2025

A weekend of bleeps, beats and sweaty grins – bringing together music, visual art and technology. Lineup for 2025 to be confirmed.

Steel City Beer & Cider Festival

Wed. 15 October 2025 — Sat. 18 October 2025

Kelham Island Museum

Sheffield CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) know a thing or two about good beer, cider and perry. Join them for their 2025 festival, provisionally set to take place on 15–18 October – check back soon for updates.

Celluloid Screams

Thu. 23 October 2025 — Sun. 26 October 2025

Showroom

Sheffield’s horror film festival returns for its 17th year in 2025. Getting you spooked just in time for Halloween.

Off the Shelf

Sheffield's festival of words, taking place each October. Look out for our guide to the writer talks, workshops and events in the 2025 programme in coming months.

The Boy with a Leg Named Brian: An Exhibition by Pete McKee

Fri. 29 November 2024 — Sun. 2 November 2025

Weston Park Museum

Join one of Sheffield best-loved artists as he takes you on a nostalgia-filled journey through his 1970s childhood.

Ultimate 70s Show

Sat. 15 November 2025 — Fri. 14 November 2025

The Montgomery

Travel back in time and relive the sights and sounds of the 1970s.

The Sheffield Sustainable Market

Multiple dates

Victoria Hall, Norfolk Street, S1 2JB

Bringing together the best sustainable gifts from local makers. Helping you to live a lower impact life.

The Snowman + Live Score

Sat. 6 December 2025 — Sun. 7 December 2025

Showroom

Unite the Union Brass Band present a special festive performance of the Christmas classic with a live score.

In Dreams: A David Lynch Retrospective

Showroom

Throughout 2025, Showroom Cinema is celebrating the life and work of one of the great film artists with In Dreams. A retrospective of the late David Lynch’s screen dreams and visual nightmares.

Sheffield Stories: Caribbean Footsteps

Fri. 10 May 2024 — Sun. 2 May 2027

Weston Park Museum

An exhibition celebrating the many ways that people of African Caribbean heritage have contributed to Sheffield life. With stories of sport, carnival, fighting racism, and more.