Music lover? Like to combine a weekend getaway with a gig or two? You’ve come to right place.
Whether you've got tickets booked already, you like the thrill of discovering new music in unexpected places, or you want to discover the city's pioneering electronic scene, there’s a whole lot more to explore in our musical city… and it’s not all blokes in bands either.
Throw in a legendary beer scene, amazing foodie places, indie shopping and great outdoors on the doorstep, and you’ve got a pretty enjoyable weekend away sorted, or so we like to think.
Great gigs can make moments you'll never forget. They may be the sole reason for your city stay or an unexpected bonus.
There are loads of venues in our city that host brilliant musicians from all genres throughout the year, so you'll never be short of a great performance and you might just be watching the next big thing.
Delve into our event listings to see what’s coming…
Sheffield has a legendary beer scene and, conveniently, the city's main railway station is the perfect place to start some beery exploration. The Sheffield Tap is a microbrewery and pub based on Platform 1, ready and waiting the moment you step off the train.
Housed within the former Edwardian Refreshment Rooms of Sheffield Station, the original art deco interior has been lovingly restored, creating a grand backdrop to enjoy a pint. If you choose to sample one of their house Tapped Brew Co. beers, you'll be sat right next to where it was brewed too.
It's certainly a fitting gateway into one of the craft beer capitals of the world!
See more on Sheffield's Beer SceneSo says The Observer Food Monthly, and we're not going to argue with that. Passionate producers and local enthusiasm have really helped nurture a thriving independent scene in Sheffield, one you should be hungry to delve into.
From the best brunches and street food on the go to fine dining, you can find quality places to eat and drink in all corners of the city. But, it’s in some of Sheffield’s vibrant suburbs where friendly neighbourhood bistros have really been winning over locals and national food critics alike… allow us to introduce you to them.
Festivals are the ultimate escape for music lovers, because why watch just one gig when you can spend a whole weekend seeing a plethora of bands, artists, DJs and more.
It's no surprise then, with music heritage as strong as ours, that Sheffield has plenty of home-grown festivals to choose from. From multi-venue festivals like Get Together, No Bounds and Float Along to the city’s summer outdoor extravaganza Tramlines, there’s something to suit all tastes.
Events & Festivals 2024If you like a little cultural exploration when visiting a new place, Sheffield has some fantastic free galleries, plus you'll find street art all over the city, but we've also got the augmented reality rooftop kind too, in the form of Look Up.
The world's first permanent, augmented reality art exhibition Look Up transforms the city's buildings with unique virtual creations. It's completely FREE to see, you just have to download the app and let the map guide you to one of the outdoor locations. If you like what you see, you can also capture photos and videos from within the app to share on your social.
If clothes are what you're after, then one of the best places you can check out is Glass Onion, a quality store born and bred right here, with an absolute dedication to fashion and a super friendly team who won't hesitate to recommend you some new garb for your big night out.
Or, if you like bric-a-brac and odds-and-sods then... (swipe or click arrow)
In the courtyard of Yellow Arch studios you'll find The WareHouse. This incredible space has everything vintage: from furniture to collectibles, and from books to clothing. It's one of the most higgledy piggledy, photographic locations in the city, and is full of gems to remember your visit here.
We're known as The Outdoor City, mainly because of our incredible access to greenspace - but we bring that ethos into the city centre too. Pollen Market set up in 2021 on the amazing Grey to Green regeneration area in Castlegate, a short walk from the train station. It's now a firm favourite with locals and visitors alike, showcasing the best of independent retailers specialising in all things floral - with food, drink and music all mixed in.
Famously the 'birthplace' of the Arctic Monkeys, Yellow Arch studios have also had the pleasure of producing artists as diverse as Jarvis Cocker, Kylie Minogue and Richard Hawley. If you're a band then you can book time in the recording studio, but Yellow Arch is also the prime spot for amazing gigs and nights out too (swipe or click arrow...)
Host to one off gigs, semi-regular club nights and the occasional festival take-over, Yellow Arch venue is one of the best places for a late night out. Plus you get to dance your heart out knowing these bricks have absorbed some of the most iconic Sheffield sounds in the universe...
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Wherever you want to rest, you'll find it here in Sheffield. From four star hotels and family run B&Bs to homely self-catering cottages or caravan sites, you'll find accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets.
Here you'll find the special events that happen in Sheffield each year, whether they're internationally renowned and attract audiences from across the globe, or unique events we're really proud of that you'll only find in The Outdoor City.
The best of our independent scene! From food halls to fine dining, street food to cosy cafes, across the city you'll be spoilt for choice.
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