Sheffield General Cemetery Trust is excited to present an evening of bold, genre-bending music in the atmospheric surroundings of the Samuel Worth Chapel. Two distinctive acts share the stage, each offering a unique soundscape.
Kathryn Tickell and The Darkening create musical magic, connecting threads of music, landscape and people over almost 2000 years
A celebration of music through movement and community The festival is focused on championing Northern grassroots talent, alongside a selection of world-class artists.
Join Sheffield General Cemetery for an evening of immersive, experimental folk and adventurous soundmaking at the Samuel Worth Chapel, featuring Amulet and Manon McCoy.
Celebrate St Patrick’s Night early with a little Ceol agus Craic – the traditional Irish invitation to an evening of music, stories and good humour. That’s exactly what Mason’s Apron deliver, with a lively mix of Irish folk songs, ballads, jigs and reels,
Dublin singer and bouzouki player Daoirí Farrell burst onto the international folk music scene with two prestigious BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2017 and has since been hailed by the greats of Irish folk music.
Discover the magic of three virtuosos bringing guitar, tabla and sarod together in an evening of performance highlighting traditional Indian music and its modern crossovers.
Renowned clarinet and piano duo bring their complete album of dazzling music by black composers to Firth Hall, including works by Price and Coleridge-Taylor.
Showcasing 27 small businesses, the Launchpad Pop-Up Store celebrates Sheffield’s independent spirit, bringing together early-stage makers to showcase their work and connect with the community. You’ll find handmade gifts, sustainable products and unique items perfect for the festive season.
Nicolas Reyes has been the leader and co-founder of the Gipsy Kings for well over 30 years. In the past three decades, they have dominated the World Music charts and sold more than 14 million albums worldwide.