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Arts & Culture

LYR Simon Armitage band

“There’s a family feel to the arts in the city.” Simon Armitage brings LYR to Off the Shelf

Tapestries of Life: Sheff artist Melville to release zine

Sheffield makers head to Meersbrook Art Fair this November

“There’s plenty of gatekeeperism”: Chris Addison’s ‘Incomplete Guide to Chamber Music’

5 things you only know if you’re a… museum curator

Brand-new ‘Light Up Sheffield’ set to dazzle across the city this Christmas

“It’s a real roller coaster.” Hit Joy Division play New Dawn Fades heads to The Foundry

Gus on Cambridge Street

New sauna, ice bath & Scandinavian café coming to Cambridge Street

REVIEW: Dancing at Lughnasa @ Crucible Theatre Sheffield

The diary of a filmmaker: Charlie Levers talks making connections, finding your niche and following your passion

Celluloid Screams announces 2025 lineup for Showroom horror festival

“This is not just my story.” – Tafadzwa Muchenje on SBC Theatre’s bold play ‘Ripples’

Yarni presents ‘Anemoia’: A genre-defying journey through time and sound

Emma Ledwith

Through the lens: Emma Ledwith

Kelham Open Day set to unite creatives in Sheffield

Mat Hook on his biggest upcoming headline gig yet, and making strides as a solo artist

Art in the Gardens returns to Sheffield’s Botanical Gardens

Showroom cinema enters BIFA’s Cinema of the Year award

Hype takes over Yard Ball this week with prize challenges, DJs and more

UK’s first theatre company of sanctuary celebrates 15 years of creativity, community and empowerment

Off the Shelf Festival 2025

Off the Shelf Festival returns for 34th edition this October

“It’s done me well” – Joe Scarborough on a lifetime painting Sheffield and its people

Opening date announced for new Neepsend Club de Padel

A Slice of Culture: PAC is Sheffield’s tastiest art exhibition

Meet Studio Jim – The Sheffield interior designer making spaces shine

Spotlight on: Kelham Island Arts Collective

Float Along festival returns next month!

“We’re not trying to fit a scene, just trying to carve our own world out.” Faint Paint on exploring their distinctive sound and going all in on an album

Tramlines 2025: The view from S6

Buckle up Sheffield, BattleKart’s unique immersive gaming experience is here