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Scene and Herd 
EVENT OF THE WEEK 
w/c 13th July 2026

This Friday night, prepare for a great line up of local music at Sidney and Matilda.

 

Five piece Vitrolic Cell headlines the night. Their debut single The Other Side, is an homage to the death metal titans Cannibal Corpse with lyrics inspired by the DOOM franchise. Vitriolic Cell debuted this song live earlier in the year at Sidney and Matilda and it instantly became a fan favourite. If monstrous riffs, blistering solos, pounding drums and intense vocals are your thing, this gig is for you. 

 

They are joined by Psylocin – a progressive instrumental trio from Leeds, known for their hard rock and melodic vocals and Krucible - a four piece band from Sheffield.

 

 

 

Tickets are available here

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Herd the Word 
EVENT OF THE WEEK 
w/c 13th July 2026

 

The Writers Workshop rounds off its open mic season with an evening of spoken word, creativity and community, inviting writers of all experience levels to step up and share their work. Whether you're unveiling something brand new or performing a piece you've been refining for months, the event offers a welcoming and supportive atmosphere in which to test material and connect with fellow writers. 

 

Those looking to sharpen their performance beforehand can also attend the Page to Stage session from 5pm to 6pm, while members will be gathering for food and drinks at Sheffield Plate from 6pm ahead of the main event.

 

Adding an extra challenge to the evening is the live writing slam, where participants will be given a theme chosen at random on the night and just ten minutes to write a piece ready for performance. Open mic slots are limited to three minutes each and should be booked in advance with an Open Mic ticket, although a reserve list is available if places sell out. 

 

The event operates on a pay-what-you-can basis, with donations helping The Writers Workshop continue to provide opportunities for writers to share their work and develop their craft.

 

Tickets here 

 

JULY 2026 
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Your guide to the month ahead. 
Check out our weekly event recommendations every Monday.

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Chance to Dance Festival

Sheffield’s annual Chance to Dance festival returns on 11th July, filling the city centre with live performances from around 30 dance groups.

 Expect an exciting mix of styles including street dance, salsa, ballroom, contemporary, cultural and community performances, with stages and pop-up displays creating a vibrant atmosphere throughout the day.

The festival is completely free to enjoy and is suitable for all ages, making it a great way to experience local talent. With performances at Peace Gardens, Barkers Pool, Winter Gardens, and Tudor Square, it's a great chance to explore the city centre.

 

No tickets are required. 

Find out more here 

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90s Fest

Don Valley Bowl hosts a weekend of nostalgia from 10th–12th July, with 90s Fest bringing together some of the decade’s biggest chart stars, dance legends and club favourites. 

This year’s line-up includes UB40, FIVE, Cascada, Vengaboys, 2 Unlimited, A1, Heather Small, Judge Jules, Ferry Corsten, Darren Styles and Todd Terry, alongside more than 100 acts performing across multiple themed stages.

From singalong pop classics to old-school dance anthems, it’s one of the UK’s biggest celebrations of 90s music, with entertainment running throughout the weekend. 

Tickets are available here 

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Bassfest

Bassfest celebrates its 10th anniversary at Don Valley Bowl on 18th–19th July, promising two days of high-energy electronic music. 

The festival features leading names from across the scene, including Andy C, Hybrid Minds, Sigma, Hedex, Holy Goof, Skepsis, Kings of the Rollers, Bou, Culture Shock, Macky Gee, Flava D, TS7 and DJ Q.
 

Known for its huge stage production, immersive light shows and powerful sound systems, Bassfest attracts thousands of fans of drum & bass, bassline, jungle, UK hardcore and house music every year. 

Tickets are available here

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Tramlines

Taking place in Hillsborough Park from 24th–26th July, Tramlines is Sheffield’s flagship music festival and one of the city’s biggest annual events. 

The 2026 line-up is headed by Fatboy Slim, Courteeners and Wolf Alice, with other confirmed artists including Kaiser Chiefs, Blossoms, Wet Leg, The Vaccines, Rick Astley, Gabrielle, The Coral, Reverend and the Makers and Lottery Winners.  There is also a range of local talent on display, including Sheff Herd's previously reviewed Sheffield band Cruz who won the fan's pick.

Tickets  have now sold out, although official resale tickets are available for those still hoping to attend.

 Even without a festival ticket, there’s plenty happening across Sheffield during Tramlines weekend, with the popular Tramlines Fringe hosting hundreds of free gigs, DJ sets and live performances in pubs, bars and venues across the city.

 For resale tickets and more information,click here

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