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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Music A LOT HAPPENS WITHIN JAN FEB MAR DIY culture thrives in Sheffield, and APR MAY JUN nowhere is that more evident than SHEFFIELD’S SEVEN HILLS in its music scene. Small DIY venues Mon Ongoing Thu LGBT History Month Thu dot the city, filling spaces that once Sun Sharrow Lantern Carnival Tue My Dad Wrote A Porno: Fri Season, Showroom 1-28 Feb Bad Blood Blues, Live, City Hall Peddler, 92 Burton Rd This culture calendar brings The Wizard of Oz, Abstract Orchestra: Dilla, Theatre Deli 1-3 Mar belonged to shops or factories with An Evening with Bez The Rat Pack, Lyceum 1-2 Jun 1 Crucible -20 Jan 1 O2 Academy 1 1 (Happy Mondays), Leadmill 1 1-5 May 1 Mapping the Limits of eclectic lineups of musicians from both Space, Graves Gallery Bobby Mair, Leadmill together some of the city’s Tue -17 March Fri Fri Outlines Festival 2-3 Mar near and far. These places – like The Mon Wed Sat Kaia Kater, Greystones Peddler, 92 Burton Rd Sister Act Live Choir, The Wonderful Mr Lee Gamble & more, Audacious Art Experiment, Delicious City Hall 2 Willughby’s New 2 Hope Works 2 2-3 Mar 2 2 2 2018 highlights – from festivals Natural History, Clam, Foodhall, Regather, The Lughole Western Bank Library Veg Out, 92 Burton Rd Stick In The Wheel, Wed -28 Feb Sat Sat – run on love, big dreams, and a Tue Thu Sun Antiques Quarter Flea of music, beer, film and literature Cabbage, Plug The Greystones Verse Matters, Theatre Deli Traceability is The Wedding Present, Comedy Club: Sarah Sofa, Crucible Studio Simon Evans, Leadmill Market, Abbeydale Picture 3 Credibility, Yorkshire 3 Leadmill 3 Bennetto/Bec Hill, Regather good helping of community spirit. 3 3 3 House Artspace -3 Feb to exhibitions, gigs, and shows. Photomarathon Establishments like The Harley, the Thu Sun Yungblud, Harley Sun Wed Fri A Party After the End of the Mon Sheffield 2017 Antiques Quarter Flea Antiques Quarter Flea iconic Leadmill, Plug, O2 Academy, Brooke Sharkey, World, Theatre Deli 4-5 May An Officer and a Exhibition, Millennium Market, Abbeydale Picture Gentleman, Lyceum Market, Abbeydale Picture The Greystones Peddler, 92 Burton Rd It’s lovingly put together by 4 Gallery -28 Jan 4 House 4 House The Greystones, Picture House Social, 4 4 4-5 May 4 4-9 Jun Yellow Arch, and Bungalows and Bears, Fri Mon Mon SheFest: celebrating Thu Sat Open Up 5-7 May Tue Our Favourite Places, the meanwhile, bring to town some of the Dane Baptiste, Leadmill Highly Suspect, Leadmill International Women’s Day The Music Makers, 5 5 5 5-11 Mar most exciting names in everything from 5 Showhawk Duo, Plug 5 Firth Hall 5 Sheffield culture guide written indie and pop to blues and reggae. Sat Tue Japan Film Season, Tue Fri Peddler, 92 Burton Rd Sun Iain Stirling, City Hall Wed Showroom 6 Feb-2 Mar Russell Brand, City Hall 6-7 Apr Antiques Quarter Flea Changing Lives, Weston Bruno Heinen, Firth Hall Evanescence: Live with Market, Abbeydale Picture by in-the-know locals. 6 6 Park Museum 6 Feb-1 Jul 6 6 Orchestra, City Hall 6 House 6 Sun Wed Jorja Smith, Leadmill Wed Verse Matters, Theatre Deli Sat Mon Thu For more event listings, plus art Thomas Truax, Greystones Beth Nielsen Chapman, Jeffrey Lewis & Los Bolts, Dan and Phil, City Hall Sheffield Doc/Fest 7-12 Jun 7 7 Out Ink, Regather 7 City Hall 7 Plug 7 7 and theatre reviews and insider Five Encounters on a Wild Woman, Theatre Deli Mon Thu Thu Sun Tue Yorkshire Silent Film Fri One Flew Over the Site Called Craigslist, 8-9 Mar Grumpy Old Women To Festival 8-27 May Cuckoo’s Nest, Crucible Theatre Deli The Wailers, O2 Academy The Rescue, City Hall tips on where to eat, drink and 8 8 Beth Orton, Plug 8 Tom Binns, Leadmill 8 8 Chk Chk Chk (!!!), Leadmill 8 8-23 Jun Tue The Nutcracker, Fri Chicken Soup, Crucible Fri The Outdoor City Mon Black Men Walking, Wed Sat Peace in the Park, shop while you’re in town, visit Lyceum 9-13 Jan Studio 9 Feb-3 Mar Weekender 9-11 Mar Trump the Musical, Theatre Ponderosa Crucible Studio 9-12 Apr 9 Under the Bed Sale, 9 British Sea Power, Leadmill 9 Sound Junction, DINA 9 Shame, Leadmill 9 Deli 9-12 May 9 Seize the Day, Cupola Cupola 9 Jan-3 Feb Bill Bailey, City Hall Helena Hauff, Hope Works 9 Jun-7 Jul ourfaveplaces.co.uk Wed Sat The Lost World/King Kong, Sat Motherlogues, Theatre Deli Corporation is the city’s longstanding Tue Northern Ballet’s Jane Eyre, Thu Sun Abbeydale Picture House 10-11 Mar Lyceum 10-14 Apr Bully, Picture House Social Pastoral Echoes, Upper Indie Beer Feast, home for those about to rock. Hope 10 10 Chapel 10 Abbeydale Picture House 10 Little Comets, Leadmill 10 10 Works is there for the late-night Paul Chowdhry, City Hall Sheffield Chamber Music Thu Sun Sun revellers. Sheffield Jazz has been a Wed Declan O’Rourke, Fri Mon Verse Matters, Theatre Deli Bowling for Soup, O2 La Belle Époque: The Short The Greystones Festival, Crucible Studio Alexander Glass, Bloc To Kill A King, Plug Academy Straw, Firth Hall 11-19 May Billboard 11 Jun-4 Aug 11 11 Marmozets, Leadmill 11 prolific promoter in the city for over 35 11 Nerina Pallot, Leadmill 11 Ray Lamontagne, City Hall 11 years. For things at the more classical Fri Mon Mon Thu Sat Our Country’s Good, Tue Dick Whittington, The Fat Friends: The Musical, Sheffield Beer Week end of the spectrum, there’s Music in Words of Beauty, Crucible 12-19 May Montgomery 12-20 Jan Lyceum 12-17 Feb 12-18 Mar Theatre Deli Eurovision, Showroom 12 12 12 the Round and Sheffield City Hall. And 12 12 Open Up 12-13 May 12 one weekend a year, party with the Sat Tue Parliament of Trees, Yorks. Tue University of Sheffield Fri Joey Holder, Bloc Projects Sun National Mills Weekend, Wed Artspace 13 Feb-24 Mar whole city, as Tramlines festival and 13 Apr-5 May Abbeydale Industrial Sufi Singers, Regather Schubert in Sheffield III, Chamber Orchestra, Kim Wilde, Plug Hamlet & Shepherd Wheel 13 13 Firth Hall 13 Firth Hall its fringe events bring all manner of 13 James Elkington, Regather 13 12-13 May 13 music to pretty much every corner of Sun Wed Wed On the Outskirts of a Large Sat Goat Girl, Picture House Mon Thu Valentine’s with The Village Event, Crucible Studio Sheffield. Social Screen, Abbeydale Picture 14-15 Mar Bastille: Reorchestrated, 14 14 House 14 Samantha Baines, Leadmill 14 City Hall 14 14 Mon Thu Thu Sun Tue Fri Strangers on a Train, Skip Rap, Theatre Deli Damien Dempsey, City Hall Matthew Bourne’s Mark Nevin, Greystones Gregory Porter, City Hall Cinderella, Lyceum 15 Lyceum 15-20 Jan 15 High Contrast, Leadmill 15 King No-One, Leadmill 15 15 15-19 May 15 Tue Fri Jack Cheetham, Bloc Fri Up ‘n’ Under, Crucible Mon Wed Sat Billboard 16 Feb-13 Apr Studio 16-17 Mar Art, Lyceum 16-21 Apr Portraits from the Market, Yorkshire Artspace 16 16 The Black Madonna & 16 Yazz Ahmed Band, Crookes 16 Girl Ray, Leadmill 16 15 May-23 Jun 16 more, Hope Works Social Club SHEFFIELD Wed Sat Hope is Strong, Millennium Sat I, Cupola 17 Mar-21 Apr Tue Thu Sun Gallery 17 Feb-10 Jun Tom Williams, Regather Beer Museums at Night, Ben Ottewell, Greystones The Orielles, Yellow Arch National Steaming Kelham Island Museum Belly, Leadmill CULTURE 17 17 Studios 17 Weekend 17-18 Mar Sheffield is as much a city of ale as 17 17 17 Thu Sun Sun Handsome Family, Plug it is city of steel. It’s crammed full of Wed Fri Mon CALENDAR 2018 2ndlife, Bloc Projects Wahala Comedy Clash, Indie Business Fair, Alex Hitchcock Quintet, 18 18 Jan-10 Feb 18 John Reilly, Greystones 18 Leadmill brilliant boozers – from the Sheffield 18 Showroom 18 Crookes Social Club 18 David Baddiel, City Hall Tap in all its Edwardian splendour Fri Kofi/Barnes Aggregation, Mon Mon off platform 1B at the railway Thu Sat Tue Crucible Studio Mo Gilligan, City Hall Nettles Longs for Migration Matters Festival, station to the cosy Rutland Arms to Theatre Deli 19-23 Jun 19 Club Rush #2, The 19 19 19 Toko Telo, Firth Hall 19 Butterflies, Theatre Deli 19 Katy Perry, Fly DSA Arena Audacious Art Experiment neighbourhood favourites like The Sat Tue Tue 7 Brides for 7 Brothers, Broadfield, The Hallamshire House and Fri Sound Laboratory Week, Sun Wed Leonore Piano Trio, Quartet, Lyceum Lyceum 20-24 Mar Firth Hall 20-28 Apr Crucible 20-24 Feb Sam Smith, Fly DSA Arena The Brothers Arms. In recent years, Festival of Debate, 20 The Cribs, Foundry 20 20 20 20 20 Ruhaani, Firth Hall a handful of specialist shops have 20 Apr-30 Jun Sun Wed John Robins, City Hall Wed opened the city’s palette to weird and Sat Mon Mountains: The Dreams of Thu Gary Numan, Foundry Lily Kwok, Crucible Studio Lucy Farrell, Regather Kings of The South Seas, Harriet, Greystones wonderful brews too. And at the heart Record Store Day 21-23 May 21 21 Greystones 21 21 21 May Fayre, Weston Park 21 of any good pub or bottle shop is Mon Thu The Witching Hour, Samuel Thu Sun Wild Willy Barrett’s Tue Fri Worth Chapel Verdi La Traviata, City Hall excellent beer; luckily, Sheffield’s also French Connection, The Alexander Armstrong, Frost/Nixon, Crucible Blancmange, O2 Academy home to some smashing breweries Greystones City Hall 22 22 22 Feb-17 Mar 22 22 Eric Bibb, City Hall 22 22 – you can even drink in Tue George’s Marvellous Fri Here I Am, Millennium Fri Simon Day, Abbeydale some of them, Mon Sunset Boulevard, Lyceum Wed Sat Medicine, Lyceum Gallery 22 Feb-20 May Picture House Theatre 23-28 Apr Me & My Bee, Theatre Deli Field Music, Foundry like Sentinel in 23 23-27 Jan 23 22-23 Feb 23 Eliza & the Bear, Harley 23 23 23 the city centre.
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