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...
As part of Wentworth Woodhouse's continued fundraising efforts, they’ll be hosting a Car Boot Sale on the East Front Lawn once a month throughout the summer!
Alt-folk band, iyatraQuartet make original music rooted in ancient melodies and folk tales.
Come meet some awesome dinosaurs, make cool crafts, and have a blast at this Kids' Dino Meet & Greet and Crafts Session!
Part of a series of foraging and wild food workshops centred around the Elder tree
Bike Ride for Sheffield's Twin town in Nicaragua, with options for 50 miles, 20 miles and 5 miles.
This month we will be looking at trees in the Botanical Gardens and what makes them special in spring.
Frontman of leading pop outfit The Vamps, Bradley Simpson is now channelling his star power into his debut solo album ‘The Panic Years’, is destined to establish him as one of the UK’s most exciting new global artists.
On the wet West Cumbrian coast, James and Kamran have been mates for more than a decade. At seventeen, the world should be theirs but Workington’s a ghost town – an unemployment blackspot where lasses drink Bacardi by the pint and boys don’t cry.
Matthew Bourne's audacious, rule-breaking reinvention of Tchaikovsky's masterpiece caused a sensation when it premiered almost 30 years ago. It has now become the most successful dance theatre production of all time, creating new audiences and inspiring generations of young dancers.
Come along to Amnesty Sheffield’s monthly action meeting—help them make a change and take action for human rights! Free and open to all.