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.
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Alternatively, visit our What's On page for seasonal highlights and roundups of the bigger events happening in Sheffield.
Sidney&Matilda Presents:Breathe with support by Parallel Delusion and Rawrdogg, on Sunday 11 January 2026.
Sidney & Matilda presents Barricade with support by Canyon Blu and Sam's Town on Monday 12 January 2026.
Pale Sailor, Ugly Jumper and Smallworld hit Yellow Arch, Sheffield on their run of northern shows this January!
Legends of the scene Crywank return to Sheffield on their final UK tour before taking a 2 year break! Support comes from the incredible Gordian Stimm.
Faint Paint are a Sheffield four-piece making melodic, emotionally rich guitar music with a cinematic streak. Their songs drift between the classic and the strange — blending dreamy textures, tight vocal harmonies and a sharp ear for melody.
London-based Polish guitarist and composer Jakub Klimiuk brings his quintet to Sheffield Jazz with a new set of material, a follow-up to the critically acclaimed album ‘(un)balanced’.
Hard Copy presents Fuck It, Revival, Shreds, Accelerated Mutation & BumWave live at the Lughole, on Saturday 24 January 2026.
Part pop, part punk, fully unhinged. Play it loud. The chaotic electronic pop rock duo of real-life sisters making loud, weird & emotionally charged bangers inspired by their teenage playlists, sibling chaos, and their favourite dysfunctional billionaires (yes, the name comes from Succession).
You know these songs. Even if you’ve never even been to Scotland, even if you’re not a seafaring type, you know them. That’s because the twelve anthems—and make no mistake, these are anthems—The Real McKenzies have picked for this new album have been sung by others for decades, if not centuries.