There’s also a range of music, theatre and adventure films – to find out more, just check out the details on the captions.
5. Billy on stage
Billy Ocean, singer of 1970s and 80s hits such as Love Really Hurts Without You, Caribbean Queen and Get Outta My Dreams, appears at Sheffield City Hall on Friday night. This gig is rescheduled from last November. Tickets: www.sheffieldcityhall.co.uk Photo: PR
6. Jazz with Trish
Saxophonist Trish Clowes' band My Iris are the guests of Sheffield Jazz at Crookes Social Club on Friday night. Expect an exhilarating mix of brooding tunes with driving grooves, distinctive melodies and inventive shifts in tempo. Sadly, the Sheffield Jazz gig featuring Acoustic Triangle on Thursday at Firth Hall has been cancelled as band member Malcolm Creese has Covid. All tickets purchased will be refunded. Information from www.sheffieldjazz.org.uk. Tickets for My Iris: www.ticketsource.co.uk/sheffield-jazz Photo: Sheffield Jazz
7. Murder in mind
Tom Chambers, pictured left, and Diana Vickers star in Dial M for Murder, the thriller famous by Alfred Hitchcock's 1950 film. Tom plays a jaded tennis star who seeks to carry out the perfect crime. It's at the Lyceum Theatre until Saturday. Tickets: www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk Photo: Manuel Harlan
8. Misbehaving memories
Highlights of the Off the Shelf festival of words this weekend includes a talk about Women's Liberation Movement activists , including Sheffielder Jenny Fortune, who went on trial for disrupting the Miss World contest in 1970. The book Misbehaving tells their story. The talk takes place in the Millennium Gallery on Sunday at 1pm. Festival website: www.offtheshelf.org.uk Photo: Pierre Manevy