It’s been a successful summer in Sheffield as we’ve hosted a number of high-profile events (the Women’s Euros being a particular highlight) and some of hotels and venues having record breaking months. Conferences have played no small part in this and the team at Conference Sheffield have had one of our busiest and most successful summers to date. Here are a few of our highlights showing why Sheffield really does make for a smart event move.
The ultimate island experience returns next Summer! Bringing you pure reggae sounds with huge headliners & insane production...
Bramall Lane is the home of Sheffield United FC, nicknamed "the Blades" due to Sheffield's history of cutlery production.
Inspired by visionaries like Lana Del Rey, Halsey, and early Gaga, Déyyess weaves together elements of pop, electronic, and ambient textures to craft something unmistakably her own: evocative, hook-fuelled, and quietly powerful.
Dyson Place delivers a relaxed dining option in Sheffield that reflects the informal warmth of the space, creating a cosy setting that’s open dawn to dusk with a casual evolution throughout the day.
A Sheffield Jazz debut for Erik Palmberg’s group who’ve attracted glowing international reviews and captivated audiences well beyond jazz circles, playing evocative, cinematic jazz full of captivating melodies and harmony.
Sheffield is the only European factory for the world’s largest aerospace company, Boeing, with a multi-million pound investment bringing new jobs and providing the region’s businesses with new supply chain opportunities.
Just as we were (and still are) a trailblazer in industry and modern manufacturing, shaping how the world makes products, Sheffield is now also doing the same in the world of health tech - especially for young people.
A walk through centuries of Sheffield history – from the middle ages to the modern, via the Tudors, Victorians and two world wars.
The Antler serves Mediterranean and Persian food along side a great selection of wines.