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

Everywhere At Once: Sheffield

Fri. 26 June 2026 — Sun. 28 June 2026

Jodie Harsh

Everywhere At Once is a UK-wide live music weekend that brings the festival season to grassroots venues across the country.

Taking place on what would be Glastonbury Festival weekend in June (2026 is a fallow year for Glastonbury), more than 400 grassroots music venues will unite across the UK to create Everywhere At Once – staging hundreds of live music events and celebrating the grassroots network that British music is built on.

More than 2000 artists will be performing across the weekend, spanning a wide range of genres and representing the diversity of the UK’s music scene.

This is not a festival in a field. It’s a festival on your doorstep, no tent required.

Everywhere At Once is more than a line-up of gigs. It’s a national moment to celebrate the grassroots music ecosystem.

Everywhere At Once: Sheffield lineup

Sidney & Matilda

  • Fri 26 Jun: Jim Ghedi

Lughole

  • Sun 28 Jun: Trash Haus Presents

FORGE Warehouse

  • Sat 27 Jun: mad miran

Gut Level

  • Fri 26 Jun: Jorg Kuning/Higher Fields Festival
  • Fri 26 Jun: Jodie Harsh

Dryad Works

  • Fri 26 Jun: Jangala 5 Years Sheffield
  • Sat 27 Jun: Dryad Works Presents: Community 4
  • Sun 28 Jun: Dryad x Todda T x S.O.S
  • Sun 28 Jun: Toddla T

Tickets for each event sold individually. See full programme.

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