Some of the biggest artists in the UK are coming to Sheffield in the coming months - have you got your tickets?
The line-up of artists coming to Sheffield in 2024 is looking spectacular, with more to be announced for festivals like Tramlines and Bassfest as we near summer.
Some have sold out already, but thanks to official re-sale sites through organisations such as Ticketmaster and See Tickets, this does not mean it is too late to go.
Hundreds of incredible artists will be gracing Sheffield this year across a huge range of venues. Here are some of the artists coming to Utilita Arena Sheffield, Sheffield City Hall, and O2 Academy Sheffield (assuming it reopens), as well as the festivals taking place in the months to come.
One of the UK’s most successful bands, Take That, are returning with a huge live tour next year and news of their ninth studio album, This Life. Take That are renowned for huge productions and incredible live shows, and currently hold the record for the most performances at London’s The O2 with 34 headline shows. (Photo: Take That at Sheffield Arena in May 2017, by Matt McLennan)
Bryan Adams is returning to the UK for a three-night residency at the Royal Albert Hall. Following this, the ”So Happy It Hurts” Arena Tour will be coming to Sheffield’s Utilita Arena, one of just three UK locations. It will feature tracks from the Grammy-nominated studio album, as well as his biggest hits. Photo: submitted
Cheryl, Kimberley, Nadine and Nicola are set to reunite for an arena tour in 2024 in memory of their late bandmate, Sarah Harding. The hugely anticipated shows will feature all of the band's historic pop hits including No.1 songs 'Sound Of The Underground', 'The Promise' and 'I'll Stand By You', alongside cast-iron classics such as 'Love Machine', ‘Call The Shots’, Biology', 'Something New' and 'The Show'. Unsurprisingly, their Sheffield date sold out quickly.
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Liam Gallagher’s “biblical” Knebworth Park shows proved to be some of the biggest live events of 2022. Aiming to beat this, Liam will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the release of Oasis’s massively influential debut album with the ‘Definitely Maybe 30 Years’ arena tour in 2024. Liam said: “I'm bouncing around the house to announce the Definitely Maybe Tour. The most important album of the ‘90s bar none. I wouldn't be anywhere without it and neither would you, so let’s celebrate together LG x" (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
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