100 results for the term ‘Gig’

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Sheffield Fake Festival 2026

The Sheffield Fake Festival returns to Endcliffe Park on Saturday May 16th 2026 with fake bands for Queen (Flash), Arctic Monkeys (Antarctic Monkeys), Fleetwood Mac (Fleeting Rumours), Green Day (Ultimate Green Day), INXS (INXS UK), REM (Stipe). 

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Noise Annoys Fest 2026

Distort Sheffield and The Lughole proudly announce the 6th annual Noise Annoys Festival! On the 22nd - 24th of May 2026, they’re once again bringing outrageously ripping punk and hardcore bands from around the globe to the city of Sheffield.

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Omar 'Brighter The Days' UK Tour

Celebrating 40 years in music, Omar Lyefook MBE—one of the UK’s most celebrated soul artists—returns with his new album Brighter The Days.

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Acoustic Encounters - March 2026

Three acoustic acts, each playing a 40/45 minute set each, all for £10 entry. This evening - Mark Beltane, Del Scott Miller, Beyond The Blue

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Alice Zawadzki, Fred Thomas, Misha Mullov-Abbado

Alice Zawadzki, a vocalist & violinist with considerable repute as “a genuine original” teams up with two long-term collaborators – sought-after multi-instrumentalist Fred Thomas and award-winning jazz bass player Misha Mullov-Abbado.

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Cemetery Sessions Present Chimehours & The Silver Reserve

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.

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Kathryn Tickell & The Darkening

Kathryn Tickell and The Darkening create musical magic, connecting threads of music, landscape and people over almost 2000 years

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Folk at the Chapel Presents Skye Consort & Emma Björling

Folk at the Chapel Presents Skye Consort & Emma Björling

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Cemetery Sessions Present Amulet & Manon McCoy

Join Sheffield General Cemetery for an evening of immersive, experimental folk and adventurous soundmaking at the Samuel Worth Chapel, featuring Amulet and Manon McCoy.

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St Patrick’s Day with Mason’s Apron

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,

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