Sheffield summer of live music continues with Leadmill music trails and two festivals
On Saturday August 21 and 28, the Leadmill presents Sheffield Music Trails, offering a unique opportunity to catch some of the finest artists in the UK performing for free at a selection of the city’s independent venues. Details at leadmill.co.uk/2021/08/04/sheffield-music-trails
The UK’s biggest reggae festival is coming to an outdoor space on Milton Street, Sheffield on August 29 complete with carnival dances, traditional Caribbean food stalls, pop-up rum stands and a huge reggae lineup including General Levy, Mad Professor, Mungos HiFi + Solo Banton, Sinai Soundsystem and The Marley Revival Experience. Get tickets for Sheffield Reggae Festival on eventbrite.co.uk
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Open-air rock returns to the Don Valley with Rockin the Bowl over three days on September 10-12. The line-up includes Doro, Massive Wagons, Skam, Bad Touch, Florence Black, Sons of Liberty, Cats in Space, Hollowstar, Collateral and JOANovArc.
Into the autumn, Sensoria Festival (October 1-9) presents a unique mix of live performance, film screenings, installations, exhibitions across Sheffield in a variety of unusual venues.
Returning with a full-capacity venue, No Bounds will take place at Kelham Island Museum and Hope Works on October 15-17, offering electronic sounds and music along with visual arts, poetry and workshops
Live music returned to the city in a big way with Tramlines, one of the first of the UK’s summer music festivals to take place, marking a landmark moment for Sheffield and the live events industry.
To learn more about The Outdoor City and summer events, visit theoutdoorcity.co.uk