Spend Valentine's Day in the company of the voice for the voiceless as Iraqi rapper Low Key plays Sheffield. A name to look out for he's already signed up for the Love Music Hate Racism carnival 2009 was recently invited to spit his lyrics at the Stop the War coalition protest in Hyde Park. Read more »
The 5th Sheffield Folk Festival will take place over the weekend of Friday 31 October, Saturday 1 November and Sunday 2 November at our new main venue, The Burton Street Project, Burton Street, Hillsborough, Sheffield S6 2HH
Calling all Salsa Lovers, world class salsa dancer Robert Charlemagne will be making a visit and Sheffield based David Fenton from the Mambo collective will also be showing some magnificent moves on the dance floor.
Tribe of Gladys is proud to invite you to an evening of eating dancing and sharing for everyone at the warm and friendly Ethio Cubano restaurant on Arundel Gate. Ticket prices include an authentic Ethiopian Meal [meat/vegetarian], a chance to see and learn community African dance and a donation to ASSIST.
The last in a series of gigs,
Seth Lakeman went down an absolute storm at Glastonbury this year and - is set to take his highly touted live show on the road in October for his largest headline tour to date.
Formed in 1994 after the disbandment of Disposable Heroes, Michael Franti & Spearhead set their lyrics to swelling rock chords while keeping a world-wide groove nodding towards reggae, dancehall, bossa nova, afrobeat and funk.
Formed in 1992 by Greg Dread this band remains one of the liveliest invigorating live bands on the reggae, dub, worldbeat fusion scene.
Scottish Celtic rock band, Runrig, is now in a position to announce dates in England for their Road Trip Autumn Tour, 2008. It will be the second leg of a tour promoting the album, ‘Everything You See'.
Celebrating 50 years of dissent and in his home town of Sheffield, this concert is surely going to be one of those memorable occasions for years to come. 















