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.Â
To celebrate the release of Wet Leg's new album, 'Moisturizer', the band will play an album launch show at Foundry Sheffield on 23rd July.
The Musical Threads of the Silk Roads is a rare invitation to travel through the landscapes, sounds and stories of the ancient Silk Roads through a cinema-concert that weaves live Oud and travel film.
In July the Botanical Gardens Tour will be looking at plants used to make natural dyes.
Join Amnesty Sheffield’s monthly letter-writing session, standing up for human rights one letter at a time. It's free to join and no Amnesty membership required!
Gladiators, the most exciting and iconic sports entertainment show returns to Sheffield Utilita Arena in August and fans of the show can now apply for free tickets to watch the superhuman Gladiators in action.
Gladiators, the most exciting and iconic sports entertainment show returns to Sheffield Utilita Arena in August and fans of the show can now apply for free tickets to watch the superhuman Gladiators in action.
Once again Delicious Clam have scoured the city and country to bring some of the finest acts to their lil’ Exchange Street home, with three days of live music, 24 -26 July.
Yellow Arch are going all out for The Fringe at Tramlines 2025, with three days/nights of some of the finest music acts from Sheffield, 24 - 26 July, all FREE entry.
The Box presents The Sundown Sessions in partnership with The Fringe at Tramlines.
Step behind the screens and explore the making that powers play. Discover how developers use tools like 3D modelling, pixel art, and sound design, alongside methods like embroidery, clay modelling, and stop-motion animation to create your favourite games.