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.
The line-up is yet to be announced, but that has not stopped festival-goers from buying up the first round of tickets in its entirety. It is the UK's biggest Drum and Bass festival, rated 4/5 on Skiddle.
Of course, Tramlines Festival will be making its return this year. This photo shows crowds at the 2023 festival, loving the weekend despite torrential rain and subsequent "mudbath" in the park. This year, Paolo Nutini, Jamie T, Snow Patrol and The Human League are among the headliners. Photo: National World
Scouting For Girls’ unforgettable indie-pop anthems such as “She’s So Lovely”, “This Ain’t A Love Song” and “Heartbeat” bought them four Top 10 singles, four Top 10 albums, 2 million sales and more than a billion streams - plus four BRIT Awards and an Ivor Novello. Their seventh studio album, ‘The Place We Used To Meet’ is full of instantly memorable, life-affirming indie-pop with songs that resonate with stories of longing and loss. The band still consists of its original line-up: Roy Stride, Greg Churchouse and Peter Ellard. Photo: Submitted
12. Jane McDonald (Sheffield City Hall, November 6)
Star of stage and screen, singing sensation and Yorkshirewoman Jane McDonald is back with her All My Love tour. It will see Jane travel to more than 20 theatres and arenas across the UK. Filled with love, glamour, and Jane’s warm Yorkshire wit, With All My Love is your opportunity to spend an evening with a national treasure.
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