So much happens in Sheffield every week! This is our comprehensive event listing page for every single event that gets submitted to our website, from small workshops and community events to international sporting fixtures and citywide festivals.
So if you're looking for something specific, please use the filter tags and date search below, to narrow the event listings for what you'd really like to see/find. Alternatively, visit our What's On page for seasonal highlights and roundups of the bigger events happening in Sheffield.
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March
Every March, as the days are getting longer, drier, and warmer in Sheffield, we celebrate what it means to be The Outdoor City, by hosting the Festival of the Outdoors.
You'll find everything from large-scale international sporting events to small community gatherings; from guided walks to some of the worlds hardest bouldering problems; outdoor markets to film festivals.
Check out the festival programme so far, with more to be announced...
This year Micky Overman finds her life at the point of no return. It’s too late to change things, no matter how much she wants to, plus she’s too old for the coping mechanisms she had in her 20s (buying a plane ticket and flying away from her problems).
Tuesday 11 March: Join this guided circular walk from Low Bradfield, heading upstream to the site of the calamitous dam wall collapse that caused the Great Sheffield Flood on 11 March 1864.
Fancy getting active outside while giving something back? Join Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust for a Volunteer Work Morning at Carbrook Ravine on Tuesday 11 March.
Walking back to their apartment late one night, a tragic encounter sees Sam murdered and his beloved girlfriend Molly alone, in despair and utterly lost. But with the help of a phony storefront psychic, Sam, trapped between this world and the next, tries to communicate with Molly in the hope of saving her from grave danger…
Eshaan Akbar is back doing jokes on tour! Eshaan’s previous tour, the Pretender, was described by The Times as “pretty sick” (not an actual quote) so this one is likely to be mad good.
Sheffield United play at home against Bristol City.
A special screening of this powerful 30-minute documentary exploring how Sheffield’s social enterprises are leading systemic change in response to the interconnected social, economic, and environmental challenges of our time.
Callum Bell is the author the book 'Collective'. He will discuss ideas of the collective unconscious with a special focus on music. His collective contrasts with the neo-liberal capitalism and materialism which dominate at present.
Huge Davies will be performing a series of songs. Not songs he’s written – these are songs passed down from his family members and ancestors (dead).
A show about being human - can you relate? Just like Tom Cruise does all his own stunts, Lou Sanders is going to do all her own jokes!