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It was fantastic to see our city centre buzzing for Coronation and Eurovision celebrations over the past two weeks! But don't worry, there are many more events coming up in our beautiful city, so take a look below.
Sheffield Botanical Gardens in the sunshine
Celebrating the wonder of trees and woodlands in Sheffield Botanical Gardens.
Join in for a variety of tree-related activities including children’s outdoor forest school activities and indoor crafts, adult wood craft stalls, guided tree walks and a number of wood and tree-themed stalls.
Sheffield Botanical Gardens, Broomhall Saturday 20 May, 10am-4pm Free entry
A DJ performing a set at a previous Get Together Festival with people dancing in the background
Get Together has earnt a reputation as one of the best festivals for original and independent music, art, food and drink.
Across 10 stages, the 2023 lineup so far includes Friendly Fires, CMAT, Hamish Hawk plus many more.
Various venues across Kelham Island Saturday 20 May Tickets from £35
Fun packed day, including an observation beehive, children's colouring and activity sheets and a showcase of beekeeping equipment.
You'll also get a chance to taste some honey and try some cakes, buns and biscuits - all made with natural honey.
Rag'n Bone, Weedon Street Saturday 20 May, 10am-3pm Free to browse
Fire-eating circus act with large flames
Following last year’s successful event that welcomed over 10,000 people to Weston Park, we are delighted to bring Weston Park May Fayre back for 2023.
The Fayre will see more performers than ever before, including circus entertainers, live music and interactive stalls for family activities. Exhibitors, bar and food vendors, artisan crafts stalls, and children’s fun fair will also be there on the day.
Weston Park, Western Bank Sunday 21 May, 11am-5pm Free entry
Experience the rich artistic heritage of Heeley Art Club, Sheffield's longest running art club since 1895.
Exhibition held at the Winter Garden, will showcase diverse original works, and a range of artistic mediums, including watercolour, oil, acrylic, and mixed media, with the opportunity to purchase these one-of-a-kind pieces.
Winter Garden, Heart of the City Sunday 21 - Saturday 27 May, 10am-4pm Free entry
Rommi Smith performing at Sheaf Poetry Festival in 2019
Sheaf Poetry Festival is returning to celebrate the best in UK poetry, spoken word and lyrics.
The festival aims to draw in audiences that might not normally feel that poetry events are for them, with a dynamic mixture of activities and a focus on issues that matter to people.
Venues across Sheffield and Peak District Sunday 21 - Sunday 28 May Various prices with most events having a Pay As You Feel option
People enjying sunshine, drinks and food at Peace Gardens during previous Sheffield Food Festival
Only a week away, Sheffield's largest free to attend event is coming back, celebrating the city's vibrant food and drink scene!
Bring your friends and family to enjoy some great local produce and mouth-watering street food, demos, talks and activities, together with a host of live entertainment, including artists/bands and DJs playing across the weekend.
Peace Gardens, Heart of the City Friday 26 - Monday 29 May Free entry
Future Now 2023 Festival logo
Festival showcasing the work of Sheffield Hallam University’s graduating students, including artists, designers, filmmakers, animators, writers, architects and performers.
The festival aims to present creative proposals to real problems: from new fashion to new videogames human-centred approaches to the built environment to greater sustainability in the products we buy.
Various venues across Sheffield Monday 17 April - Sunday 11 June Free entry
Person in a red hoodie next to a brick pillar, you can't see their face
This Mark Wheeller’s beautifully-written play is the story of Dan, a popular South London schoolboy, who took ecstasy at an illegal rave and tragically died as a result.
This fast-paced, powerful and emotionally-charged play, tells the true story of what happened to Dan, the choices he made and the impact on his family and friends – all told in their own words, from tragedy to redemption.
Theatre Deli, Highfield Wednesday 7 - Friday 9 June, 7.30-9pm Tickets from £10
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