When it opened in 2018, Sidney + Matilda was a welcome addition to Sheffield’s vibrant music and arts scene, located in a prime spot on the edge of the Cultural Industries Quarter.
Artist, curator, producer and general entrepreneur Al Daw founded the independent venue in a former paper factory. The idea to set up a space here in Sheffield came off the back of his past experience with self-initiated projects across various sites in London, along with his fascination in Sheffield’s dormant industrial buildings.
Al set up Sidney + Matilda to challenge some of the traditional hierarchical models that exist in the art and music worlds. A key way that the space achieves this is that it functions as a bar, gig venue, comedy club, sociable courtyard and gallery, opening itself up to a multitude of people and encouraging an unpretentious experience.
Sidney + Matilda has made quite the impact on this corner of the city centre. With its exciting programmes of gigs, club nights and the occasional film screening or exhibition, it's the perfect hangout for culture vultures from across South Yorkshire.
Sidney & Matilda consists of several venues with different levels of access.
There is an accessible toilet on the ground floor.
The Warehouse (ground floor main bar) has level and step-free access.
The Factory (ground floor small gig room) has level and step-free access.
The Basement (basement level large gig room) has a stepped entrance and is not currently accessible.
Opening times vary: Please check their website for details