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.
Sheffield City Council is working with the team from Steel Yard Kelham to create the hub which will be made out of shipping containers and feature food vendors, shops, toilets, living walls, outdoor seating and a big screen.
After the huge success of ‘The Sheffield festival of Reggae 2025’, the event returns on Saturday 15th August 2026.
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.
Based in London and Berlin, Let Spin are a cutting edge post-jazz quartet who have been making waves in the UK and European jazz scenes since their formation in 2012.
Cloudmakers Trio brings together three of the most inventive players on the UK scene and blends downtown New York and European improvised music with world and rock influences.
Winner of the prestigious Kenny Wheeler Jazz Prize, vibraphonist Jonny is regarded as one of the UK's outstanding young jazz talents as his performance with Empirical at their Crucible concert in demonstrated.
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.