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EVENT OF THE WEEK
w/c 23rd March 2026
Mary Street Live is set for a rich, genre-blurring night on 28th March as Blackwater Lightship step forward to launch their new double single (with Junkbond)Trapped in Dreams / Thin the Bad Blood. The trio have been quietly building a reputation for introspective songwriting and textured arrangements, sitting somewhere between alt-folk intimacy and indie’s more expansive, atmospheric edges. Be sure to check out our interview with the band below.
Also helping to shape the evening’s tone is Blackwater Lightship’s longtime collaborator Junkbond, who shares the double single launch, bringing indie textures and emotive lyrics that feel like a natural extension of the headliner’s world.
Joining them on the bill are Noisemakers’ Guild, a band gaining a reputation for being as exciting to watch as they are to listen to. Fresh from a new single release - check out Say Goodbye - their post-punk-meets-shoegaze sound promises a driving, electrifying energy you won’t want to miss.
Finally, bringing the Latin-fused jazz is local collective ambá, complete with a fresh new lineup. Their groove-led sound is set to broaden the night beyond indie borders.
This promises to be an exciting night of music. Doors at 7pm and advance tickets here are only £5.
MARCH 2026
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Your guide to the month ahead.
Check out our weekly event recommendations every Monday.
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Beer in Sheffield
March is shaping up to be a treat for beer lovers in Sheffield, with two standout events to mark in your diary.
Indie Beer Feast takes place on 6th–7th March at Trafalgar Warehouse, bringing together a huge selection of independent breweries, street food vendors, and live entertainment. It’s a chance to sample unique craft beers and enjoy the city’s vibrant social scene.
Immediately following, Sheffield Beer Week kicks off on 9th March, running for a full week across pubs, bars, and breweries citywide. Expect tap takeovers, tasting sessions, and special beer-themed nights — a great way to explore Sheffield’s thriving beer culture and discover new favourites.
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Sheffield Brick Festival
For fans of LEGO and family-friendly creativity, Sheffield Brick Festival returns on 22nd March at Ponds Forge International Sports Centre.
The event promises impressive LEGO builds, hands-on activities for all ages, and workshops where you can test your building skills. It’s a colourful, interactive festival that appeals to both serious LEGO enthusiasts and casual visitors, making it a fun day out for families, groups of friends, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in playful creativity.
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Sheffield Adventure Film Festival (ShAFF)
From 20th–22nd March, adventure and travel take centre stage at the Sheffield Adventure Film Festival (ShAFF) at Showroom Cinema.
The festival showcases a curated selection of films featuring extreme sports, epic journeys, and unique global adventures.
Whether you’re a climber, hiker, cyclist, or simply someone who loves thrilling stories from around the world, ShAFF provides an inspiring cinematic experience.
The festival also features Q&A sessions with filmmakers, giving audiences the chance to hear the stories behind the camera and the risks, challenges, and passions that drive each adventure.
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Sheffield Half Marathon
Rounding off the month, the Sheffield Half Marathon takes place on 29th March and promises a major city spectacle. Runners of all levels will navigate a course that highlights Sheffield’s iconic streets and landmarks.
Whether you’re participating or cheering from the sidelines, it’s an energetic, community-driven event that draws thousands of athletes and spectators alike. The half marathon is a highlight of the city’s sporting calendar and a chance to celebrate health, fitness, and Sheffield’s vibrant atmosphere.
