
Join Choir with No Name Sheffield for Here Comes the Sun, a joyful summer concert celebrating community, resilience and the power of singing together.
Techno / Experimental Club / Dress 2 Sweat / Free entry
Sheffield General Cemetery Trust is delighted to welcome KYTH & Ric Booth to the atmospheric Samuel Worth Chapel for a spellbinding evening of contemporary folk.
Bringing some of the biggest names in bass for another weekend of high-octane partying, Bassfest returns to Sheffield's Don Valley Bowl 18 - 19 July 2026.
Sheffield General Cemetery Trust is delighted to welcome Dylan Fowler to the Samuel Worth Chapel for an evening of expressive and internationally acclaimed acoustic guitar.
British-French experimental harpist Manon McCoy and Sheffield-based recorder and whistle player Juliana Day come together for a live improvised performance in the atmospheric surroundings of the Samuel Worth Chapel.
Australian singer-songwriter Les Thomas brings his acclaimed story-led folk songs to the UK this July for a run of intimate headline shows across England.
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.
Ubunye bring together two powerful vocalists from South Africa's Kwa Zulu Natal region combined with a dynamic rhythm section; unique and goose-bump inducing music from a brilliant 6 piece band.
Clamlines is back for The Fringe at Tramlines for another year, with real pearl of a line-up.