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It's the month we've all been waiting for - July is finally upon us and it's arguably the biggest month of events the city has ever seen.
We've got a bit of something for everyone and can't wait to see Sheffield celebrating right through the summer.
 Girls playing football at the Sheffield WEURO2022 Roadshow
A national celebration of football as UEFA Women's EURO 2022 kicks off next week!
We've got a month long festival of activity for you and we'll bring all the low down in our WEURO2022 special edition!
 Self Esteem (Rebecca Lucy Taylor) by Karina Lax 2019, printed 2021 © Karina Lax
Opened today! Portraits of "pioneers, performers, athletes and artists" who are synonymous with Sheffield are to go on show in the city this summer.
Sean Bean, Alex Turner, Jessica Ennis-Hill and (hot off her epic Glastonbury performance) Self Esteem are among the 30 faces to feature in the exhibition.
Thur 30 Jun - Sun 2 Oct, Millennium Gallery
With three themed shows across the weekend, it's time to grab you picnics and your blankets to settle down in the beautiful Botanical Gardens and be entertained by some of the highest calibre musicians.
- Fri 1 Jul - Pop in the Gardens with ELO Experience
- Sat 2 Jul - Jazz in the Gardens featuring Kat Eaton
- Sun 3 Jul - Classics in the Gardens with Sheffield Philharmonic Orchestra
It's Peddler time - with more live music, great food and drinks across the weekend. Whether you're out with your mates, your partner or your family, it's an everyone welcome kind of vibe.
Fri 1 & Sat 2 Jul, Peddler Warehouse, free entry
Sheffield's one day dance festival is back across the city centre.
From jazz, street and urban, to flamenco, Romani and Bollywood, it really is your chance to dance this Saturday.
Sat 2 Jul, 11am-3.30pm, Peace Gardens, Barker's Pool and Tudor Square
 Secret Summer
Join rabbits, elves, unicorns and The Beetles for an exciting roam through Endcliffe Park.
Download the free app, plug your headphones in and enjoy a dazzling live and interactive experience!
Sat 2 & Sun 3 Jul, Endcliffe Park
The first of four special weekends in Sheffield’s Cultural Industries Quarter (CIQ).
First up Urban Futures...family-friendly activities and events exploring themes of architecture, urban planning and alternative realities.
Sat 2 & Sun 3 July, CIQ Square, free to attend
 The Duke Theatre Company presents A Midsummer Night's Dream
Oberon and Titania’s marital mayhem unleashes chaos on four young lovers with disastrous - and hilarious - consequences.
An amazing evening of outdoor theatre set in the fantastic Sheffield Ampitheatre.
Tue 5 Jul, Ampitheatre, South Street Park
Come together in the Peace Gardens as Sheffield remembers Srebrenica, gathering to remember the genocide in Bosnia.
Tue 5 Jul, 12:15pm, Peace Gardens
 Image courtesy of Tramlines Festival 2021 / Fanatic
The Tramlines app is live and loaded with all the stage times across the three days so you can plan and schedule all your favourite acts.
Tramlines is committed to creating a safe and inclusive space for all and are recruiting Safe Spaces Now ‘Guardian Angel’ Volunteers. Those who complete their shift will get a free ticket to stay for the weekend!
Organisations still have time to apply for community grant funding from the Tramlines Trust, of up to £1,000. Apply by tomorrow (Fri 1 Jul).
 Peace Gardens stage from the Fringe at Tramlines
The Fringe at Tramlines is back in full force for 2022 and the line up for the Devonshire Green and Peace Gardens stages is out.
Plus, there's a new Fringe at Tramlines app to help you plan your music weekender across Sheffield.
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