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We've rolled on into July and it's arguably the biggest month of events the city has ever seen! We've got something for everyone and can't wait to see Sheffield celebrating right through the summer.
 Netherland V's Sweden WEURO match info
A national celebration of football as UEFA Women's EURO 2022 has kicked off in England, with Sheffield's first game, Netherlands V's Sweden at Bramall Lane on Saturday!
Tickets still available...
We've got Fan Parties before every game and we've transformed Devonshire Green in Sheffield City Centre into a festival of football fun. Fans from every nation can come along, get involved and enjoy the build up to Europe’s biggest ever women’s sporting event.
To facilitate fan walks to Bramall Lane from Devonshire Green safely, a number of roads both on the route and the surrounding areas, will be closed for a period of time.
 The Kurious World Festival
Join Kommune during July to celebrate artists, independent retailers and founders with the ambition to create a better world. There's a gaming expo, workshops, live music, wellbeing/fitness sessions, masterclasses, kids activities, film screenings, international business fair and much more.
Kommune, throughout July
Awful Auntie, by David Walliams, adapted for the outdoor stage by Heartbreak Productions, is a truly thrilling tale. Grab a last minute ticket for one of the 4 performances the Botanical Gardens this weekend.
Botanical Gardens, 8, 9 and 10 July
 Together in the Square
A fab, free family friendly event in Tudor Square with it all going on! Sheffield Theatres, in production with The University of Sheffield and Yellow Bus Events, will be hosting this cultural event to help celebrate UEFA Women's EURO 2022 and you can enjoy music, street acts, music, poetry, theatre, comedy and participation and a BBQ!
Tudor Square, 9 and 10 July
Along the cobbled quayside of Victoria Quays you'll find the Quayside Market bringing together a host of amazing street food traders along with independent craft stalls, live music/DJs, cocktails and craft beer.
Victoria Quays, 9 July
A Poetry Picnic is a snack heavy celebration of music and poetry, with acclaimed children's poet Simon Mole and brilliant musician Gecko.
The Pavilion at Hillsborough Park, 9 July
Firth Park festival committee are hosting a fun afternoon with food, music, crafts, rides and stalls at Firth Park from 12-5pm this Sunday 10th July. This event is supported by Sheffield City Council and the economic recovery fund.
Firth Park, 10 July
The Queen's Baton Relay for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games comes to Sheffield on day 1 of it's 2 day Yorkshire and the Humber leg.
Come and join in the celebrations and cheer on the inspirational Batonbearers as they carry the Baton around the Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park and EIS Sheffield.
Olympic Legacy Park and EIS, 12 July
Pinknic is an inclusive annual family friendly LGBT+ event with music, entertainers and stalls. The event in the Peace Gardens will welcome all LGBT+ members of the community, their family, friends and supporters.
Peace Gardens 16 July
 Bassfest
Bassfest, the electronic music festival brings a line up of the biggest names in bass music! Chase & Status and Tion Wayne will be live from Don Valley Bowl with a host more heavy-hitting DJ's and live acts from the worlds of drum n bass, house and bassline.
Don Valley Bowl, 16 and 17 July
 Photo of Sharrow Vale market
Around 100 stalls will be selling a variety of locally sourced and homemade produce, with street food from all corners of the globe, crafts, clothing, plants and more.
In addition to the stalls, many of the shops, pubs and cafes are also open adding to the busting atmosphere.
Sharrow Vale Road, 17 July
 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.
 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.
 Rugby pitch with one hundred in large letters and trophies under H post
It's just 100 days until the Rugby League World Cup kicks off - we're excited to be hosting nine fixtures in Sheffield later this year!
Tickets are still available for some matches, get yours now.
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