As Pulp is set to take the stage this weekend, following sold out homecoming shows of Def Leppard and Arctic Monkeys earlier this year, we are bringing you other exciting events happening in our city.
Cyclists competing at a previous Sheffield Grand Prix
Part of British Cycling National Circuit Race Series, the competition will see the UK’s top teams and riders racing around a new reworked 1.4km circuit, sweeping past famous Crucible Theatre and Sheffield Town Hall, before finishing on Union Street.
As with previous years, a supporting regional circuit race will precede the main elite men’s and new for 2023 will be a women’s event.
Sheffield City Centre Wednesday 19 July, 5-9.30pm Free to attend
Image credit: Badminton England
A collaborative international Para badminton tournament created in partnership between the badminton federations of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
As a Badminton World Federation (BWF) Para Badminton World Circuit Level 1 tournament, the worlds very best players will be competing for valuable qualification points for the Paris Paralympics in 2024.
English Institute Of Sport Tuesday 2 - Sunday 6 August £5 per ticket, children attending for free
Image credit: Skyline
Across four stages at FØRGE and Southbank, the festival will showcase a wide-range of musical genres, from Tech-House and Disco to RnB and Hip-Hop, with the vast majority of the line-up composed of local DJs and artists.
The new main stage at FØRGE is twice the size and is bringing in ex-Gatecrasher lighting techs to curate stunning laser shows, pyrotechnics and confetti airbursts!
FØRGE, The Workroom and Southbank Warehouse Saturday 15 - Sunday 16 July Tickets from £20
Sheffield’s biggest family-friendly LGBTQ+ event is back!
Organised by LGBT+ Sheffield and held at the Peace Gardens, there’ll be a host of local music talent, drag artists, performers and stalls.
Peace Gardens, Heart of the City Saturday 15 July, 11am-7pm Free entry
Join Sheffield Libraries this July to celebrate LGBTQ+ literature and film - all free to attend!
- 19 July: Film screening of Queerama
- 20 July: Paul Baker – Camp!
A moment from a previous Fringe at Tramlines event
The line-up of The Fringe Stage on Devonshire Green has been announced, presenting a rich tapestry of musical genres set to reflect Sheffield's diverse cultural landscape.
Saturday will see energetic ska ensemble Jungle Lion in the headline spot, while Sunday at Devonshire Green will be headlined by the magnificent Sheffield Beatles Project, a super group of local musicians.
The full line-up can be found on Welcome to Sheffield website.
Devonshire Green, Sheffield City Centre Saturday 22 - Sunday 23 July Free entry
Multiple exciting markets are coming up in our city over the next few weeks, serving you food, drinks, music and a great time. There's definitely something for everyone, so grab your friends and family, and join in!
Visit the Welcome to Sheffield website for more details.
Attending a summer event in Sheffield or elsewhere?
Make sure you are protected from measles. Measles spreads easily and can cause serious problems.
If you’re attending a summer event, contact your GP practice to check you’re up to date with your vaccinations, including the MMR vaccination.
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