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From classical music to punk, there's music for all tastes this week. There's also lots on for the bank holiday weekend and half term.
Let's take a look!
A food vendor cooking a large dish with customers about to be served
Sheffield Food Festival returns this bank holiday weekend to celebrate the city's finest food, drinks and music.
One of the city's largest free to attend events for all the family, the festival is a bustling exhibition of Sheffield’s thriving food and drink scene, with more than 60 traders taking part, many of which are based locally.
24 to 26 May Peace Gardens Free to attend
Celebrate 20 years of extraordinary music at Sheffield Chamber Music Festival!
Hear their resident musicians Ensemble 360 and many talented guests.
With a special programme of 20 events for all the family, taking place over nine days.
On now until 24 May Various locations Ticket prices vary
Whether you're just curious or a seasoned music lover, the South Yorkshire Organ Festival is designed to welcome and inspire.
Play the organs at one of Sheffield's cathedrals!
Listen to live cinema organ performances, with classic film music.
On now until 25 May Various locations Ticket prices vary, some free
This two-day family-friendly celebration of live music and community spirit promises a buzzing atmosphere with delicious food stalls, an outdoor bar and a lineup of incredible live music featuring local talent and crowd-pleasing acts.
23 and 24 May The Punch Bowl Free
With more than 75 unique vehicles on display, this event will showcase everything from classic cars and hot rods to American muscle and fully customised rides.
25 May The Moor Free
A musical satire set in a bleak future where a water shortage has made private toilets illegal.
Packed with humour, memorable songs, and social commentary.
3 to 7 June The University of Sheffield Drama Studio Ticket prices vary
National Videogame Museum is revving up for half term
This May half term, the National Videogame Museum is revving up for a celebration of driving games, accessible technology, and all out racing fun.
An array of driving and racing games will be available from retro classics to modern favourites.
24 May to 1 June National Videogame Museum Ticket prices vary
Sheffield Museums has a variety of activities, exhibitions and events on over the next week.
Try willow leaf basket making, hear a talk on historic cars, explore exhibitions and more.
Visit Sheffield Cathedral for a magical workshop filled with enchanting crafts and a special unicorn meet and greet.
Suitable for children aged four to 10 years old.
27 May Sheffield Cathedral £6 per child, accompanying adult free of charge
Love playing and exploring outside? Join in for springtime fun this May half term! Everyone will be painting with berries, making art, planting a seed to take home plus all the usual games and wildlife entertainment.
27 to 28 May JG Graves Discovery Centre, Ecclesall Woods £8 per child
Cambridge Street Collective has a variety of free and paid for kid's activities including a superhero silent disco and a sushi making workshop this half term.
24 May to 1 June Cambridge Street Collective Ticket prices vary, some free
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