Here are some of the biggest happenings that have either been rescheduled to, or are taking place, in the city next year.
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1. Tramlines
Miles Kane on the mainstage in Hillsborough Park as Tramlines 2019 gets into full swing. Sheffield's most popular music festival was unfortunately cancelled in 2020 and promises to return in 2021. Photo: DEAN ATKINS
2. Steel City Beer & Cider Festival
Steel City Beer & Cider Festival was another event to be cancelled due to the coronavirus lockdown restrictions. The festival will return to Sheffield in 2021. Photo: Dennis Lound
3. Sheffield Burlesque & Cabaret Festival.
Burlesque performers at Birds Yard on Chapel Walk. Sheffield Burlesque & Cabaret Festival organisers confirmed the event has sadly been cancelled in 2020. However, they have already started preparing for the rescheduled event in Sheffield in 2021. Photo: DEAN ATKINS
4. The 'Cliffhanger' Outdoor Festival
The 'Cliffhanger' outdoor festival is another much anticipated event to grace the city of Sheffield which has been cancelled. As well as the headline event, The British Bouldering Championships, mountain biking, parkour and skateboarding are all planned to return to the city in 2021. Photo: Scott Merrylees