Got them post-Tramlines blues? Nee bother Sheffield, we’ve compiled a list of just a few of the things happening in the city over the weekend. Chin up!
Pride Sheffield
Endcliffe Park // Saturday 28 July // Free
Back for it’s tenth year, Sheffield Pride is back at Endcliffe Park. The event is free of charge and aims to be as inclusive as possible. The festival will feature a main stage with local acts, as well as retail and food stalls across the site. This is set to be a fun family day out – fingers crossed the weather holds out!
See the Pride website for more details.
The Rum Festival
Trafalgar Warehouse // 27-28 July // From £7.50
You heard reyt – a festival of bloody rum! Live music, dancing, street food and more than 100 different rums to pick from, the Rum Festival rolls into town this weekend.
See the Facebook event page for more details.
Circus Family Fun Day
Weston Park Museum // Saturday 28 July // Free
To celebrate the launch of a new exhibition, ‘Circus! Show of Shows’, Weston Park Museum has organised a family fun day featuring Greentop Circus. Not only will you get to see them in action but you’ll also be able to try your hand at circus skills including tight wire and juggling. Bring the whole fam for a day of face paint candy floss and diablos.
See the Facebook event page for more details.
This Class Works
92 Burton Road // Until Sunday 29 July // £5.50
This weekend see’s Sheffield’s own, Pete McKee’s latest exhibition bow out. This Class Works is an exploration of working class culture, featuring artwork drawing from personal experiences and opinions of class. The collaborative exhibition also features the work of other artists and film makers who’s work focuses on the working class. Ticket price includes a copy of the exhibition programme.
See the exhibition website for more details and tickets.
Sheffield Urban CX, round 2 – PHCX – Park Hill
Park Hill // Saturday 28 July
Watch cycling on a whole new level. Fast paced racing comes to one of Sheffield’s most iconic landmarks, Park Hill. It’s bike racing with an urban feel. Spectators can expect a day of mixed ability and age racing, an electric atmosphere and food vendors to make it a real family day out.
See The Cyclo Cross website for more details.