Festival Venues

Peddler

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Peddler Warehouse is a spacious 7,500 sq ft former industrial warehouse in Kelham Island that’s been reimagined as a vibrant independent event space and hub for Sheffield’s community gatherings.

Peddler

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Peddler Warehouse is a spacious 7,500 sq ft former industrial warehouse in Kelham Island that’s been reimagined as a vibrant independent event space and hub for Sheffield’s community gatherings.

The Yellow arch studios

Yellow Arch Studios

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A Victorian factory complex in the industrial regenerated heartland of Sheffield, providing a unique blend of musical production and performance since 1997. Yellow Arch has been operating successfully as a recording studio, equipment hire, teaching studio and live music venue ever since.

Yellow Arch Studios

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The Yellow arch studos
A Victorian factory complex in the industrial regenerated heartland of Sheffield, providing a unique blend of musical production and performance since 1997. Yellow Arch has been operating successfully as a recording studio, equipment hire, teaching studio and live music venue ever since.
Tool Makers Brewery

Tool Makers Brewery

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Tool-making becomes music making. Established in 2011, Toolmakers Live started as a love for live music and wanting that music to be shared with everyone who wants to listen.

Tool Makers Brewery

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Tool Makers Brewery
Tool-making becomes music making. Established in 2011, Toolmakers Live started as a love for live music and wanting that music to be shared with everyone who wants to listen.
Alder Bar

Alder

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Alder is a community-minded brewery bar and pub located in a historic Victorian polish factory in Neepsend/Kelham Island, blending heritage with contemporary culture. It offers an eclectic mix of fresh beers, lively music nights, pub quizzes, film screenings, and other weekly events.

Alder

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Alder Bar

Alder is a community-minded brewery bar and pub located in a historic Victorian polish factory in Neepsend/Kelham Island, blending heritage with contemporary culture. It offers an eclectic mix of fresh beers, lively music nights, pub quizzes, film screenings, and other weekly events.

Neepsend Social

Neepsend Social

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Neepsend Social Club is a vibrant grassroots venue in Sheffield known for its intimate live music and community-led events. Blending industrial character with a welcoming atmosphere, it regularly hosts gigs, club nights, comedy, and cultural pop-ups that spotlight emerging talent.

Neepsend Social

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Neepsend Social
Neepsend Social Club is a vibrant grassroots venue in Sheffield known for its intimate live music and community-led events. Blending industrial character with a welcoming atmosphere, it regularly hosts gigs, club nights, comedy, and cultural pop-ups that spotlight emerging talent.
Shakespeares

Shakespeares

One of Sheffield’s oldest and finest traditional pubs. Still standing from the 1830s, it oozes character and charisma. Whether you sit downstairs playing a free board game, or toddle off upstairs to catch many of the bands and DJs that regularly perform here, The Shakespeare has much to offer.

Shakespeares

Shakespeares
One of Sheffield’s oldest and finest traditional pubs. Still standing from the 1830s, it oozes character and charisma. Whether you sit downstairs playing a free board game, or toddle off upstairs to catch many of the bands and DJs that regularly perform here, The Shakespeare has much to offer.
Church

Church

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Housed in the listed Osborn Works in Sheffield’s Kelham Island/Neepsend neighbourhood, Church – Temple of Fun is an exciting new venture from Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oliver Sykes. Osborn Works is the only industrial building designed by famed Victorian architect William John Hale, who was responsible for some of the city’s iconic churches, it’s only fitting that on the eve of the building’s 100th anniversary in 2018, it was reborn as Church – Temple of Fun.

Church

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Church
Housed in the listed Osborn Works in Sheffield’s Kelham Island/Neepsend neighbourhood, Church – Temple of Fun is an exciting new venture from Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oliver Sykes. Osborn Works is the only industrial building designed by famed Victorian architect William John Hale, who was responsible for some of the city’s iconic churches, it’s only fitting that on the eve of the building’s 100th anniversary in 2018, it was reborn as Church – Temple of Fun.
Factory Floor

Factory Floor

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Factory Floor is a creative bar and social space in Neepsend that blends drinks culture with innovative flavour and sound in a converted industrial setting. It features its own tank-fresh beer from on-site brewing, drip-infused spirits using a unique infusion system, and a robust cocktail list.

Factory Floor

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Factory Floor
Factory Floor is a creative bar and social space in Neepsend that blends drinks culture with innovative flavour and sound in a converted industrial setting. It features its own tank-fresh beer from on-site brewing, drip-infused spirits using a unique infusion system, and a robust cocktail list.
The-Harlequin

The Harlequin

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The Harlequin is an independent pub in Sheffield celebrated for its rotating real ales, craft beers, and impressive whisky selection. Alongside its warm, traditional atmosphere, it regularly hosts live music, tap takeovers, and tasting events that bring together Sheffield’s vibrant beer community. Popular with both locals and visitors, it offers quality pub food and a lively yet welcoming setting near the city centre.

The Harlequin

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The-Harlequin
The Harlequin is an independent pub in Sheffield celebrated for its rotating real ales, craft beers, and impressive whisky selection. Alongside its warm, traditional atmosphere, it regularly hosts live music, tap takeovers, and tasting events that bring together Sheffield’s vibrant beer community. Popular with both locals and visitors, it offers quality pub food and a lively yet welcoming setting near the city centre.

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