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Scene and Herd
EVENT OF THE WEEK w/c 1st December 2025
Echosound, champions of local upcoming artists, return to Corporation on Saturday 5th December with what promises to be another exciting night of music.
Leading the night is Scarlett Kirwan, a young songwriter whose reputation has grown quickly thanks to her clear, expressive vocals and a sound that blends modern indie-pop with more reflective, acoustic elements. Her writing leans toward honest, personal themes, delivered with a confidence that stands out this early in her career - making her a strong choice to headline.
Joining her are Orchidelia, who bring a polished, melodic take on indie-pop. Their songs pair bright instrumentation with a 60s and 70s influence, giving their set a distinctive character.
Northern Rome add an atmospheric, guitar-driven approach. Their music moves between spacious, contemplative sections and fuller, more driving passages, creating a sense of scale without drifting into excess. They strike a balance between mood and melody that gives their set real texture.
Eli Green & the Ivy's offers a more stripped-back contrast: warm jazz/soul vocals, thoughtful lyrics and slightly ethereal arrangements that leave space for the songwriting to take the lead.
Rounding out the bill are The Vales who describe themselves as a "little band" with "big heart". Their tracks focus on strong melodies and a grounded, relatable tone, making them a solid addition to the line-up.
Don't miss this excellent snapshot of our emerging local talent.

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Herd the Word
EVENT OF THE WEEK w/c 1st December 2025
PYP (Poets Yield Power) presents The S.W.A.P Exhibition, which opened on 28th November at Two & Six, transforming the venue into a vibrant creative hangout where visual art overlaps with poetry, writing and live participation.
The programme continues this week. On Tuesday 2nd December, Warm Words: Writing Workshop takes place at Curzon. This session offers a gentle writing workshop built around prompts and shared reading - a calm, welcoming moment for you to settle into writing, spark ideas and reconnect with your creative voice.
Back at Two & Six, Print Your Passion: Writers Networking Event is on Wednesday 3rd December. It’s an informal evening for writers to mingle, talk about their projects, share work if they wish, and find inspiration or connection with other creatives in the local writing scene.
Also at the exhibition venue, SHALdo’s Writer’s Block is on Thursday 4th December. This workshop invites writers to dive into creative exercises, unblock ideas, and either begin new pieces or refine works-in-progress — all in a friendly and supportive group setting.
Rounding off the week on Friday 5th is Sip & Paint followed by an open mic at Off the Beaten Track from 5:30pm to give you chance to really get creative.
Together, these events bring the S.W.A.P exhibition to life - intertwining art, words and community across several evenings.
DECEMBER 2025
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Your guide to the month ahead.
Check out our weekly event recommendations every Monday.
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Light Up Sheffield
On the 5th–14th December, Sheffield transforms into a winter wonderland with Light Up Sheffield, where the Cathedral, Central Library, and Pounds Park glow with vibrant projections celebrating the city’s creativity and character.
At Pounds Park, Peachzz’s striking mural of wildlife and waterways comes alive through animated light, while inside Sheffield Cathedral, the Glowy Quest Trail (running 5th–13th December) invites visitors to explore the building’s arches and aisles. The trail features a festive mural by Pete McKee, blending his signature nostalgic Sheffield scenes with playful holiday elements, alongside a display of over 40 Christmas trees decorated by local charities.
Together, the outdoor projections and indoor trail create a magical, immersive experience that’s part art walk, part festive adventure, and entirely Sheffield.
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NVM Festive Social
Get into the holiday spirit at the National Videogame Museum’s Festive Social on Thursday 11 December 2025. The evening combines festive fun with gaming nostalgia, featuring a videogame-themed bauble workshop, LEGO pixel-art Christmas cards, and a small makers market selling handmade gifts.
Visitors can also take on the “Super Snowball Fight Party” high-score challenge and enjoy full access to the museum’s playable gallery, from retro arcades to modern indie hits. It’s a perfect mix of crafting, gaming, and holiday cheer for families, friends, or anyone looking for a playful twist on festive celebrations.
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Festive Forties Weekend
Step back into the 1940s this December at the Festive Forties: 1940s Christmas Weekend at the National Emergency Services Museum. On Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th December, the museum comes alive with wartime charm, as costumed characters and living-history interpreters recreate life on both the frontlines and the home front. Visitors can explore vintage equipment, interact with characters, and experience the sights and sounds of Sheffield during the war.
The weekend is packed with festive cheer, including live 1940s music and dance, storytelling, craft activities, and even a retro-style Father Christmas. Families can enjoy interactive displays, themed games, vintage magic shows, and seasonal food and drink, all set against the atmospheric backdrop of the historic museum. It’s a unique opportunity to celebrate Christmas with a nostalgic twist, blending history, fun, and festive spirit.
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Indie Christmas Shopping
Step off the beaten track this December and explore Sheffield’s brilliant indie makers, artists and creators to buy unique presents for all the family, while supporting local.
A couple of our picks are:
Artists from All Good Stuff will have their items available to buy from Butcher Works (which will be open daily 11am-4pm until Christmas eve and at the Winter Gardens pop up shop until 14th December) for a uniquely creative gift.
The Festive Indie Market at The Steamworks on Sunday 14th December. Bursting with local creativity, the market offers handmade gifts, unique crafts, festive wreaths, baubles, and artisan treats — perfect for anyone looking for something beyond the usual high-street fare.
Visitors can also try their hand at bauble-painting, wreath-making workshops, and enjoy live music while browsing a carefully curated selection of independent makers.
Of course we also have the world famous city centre Christmas market to explore too. Keep supporting our smaller businesses this Christmas!
