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SHEFF HERD
FILMS OF THE WEEK
IN ASSOCIATION WITH KELHAM FILM CLUB
W.C. 14th July
Sheff Herd is delighted to be sponsoring the fantastic Kelham Film Club - a community cinema night that holds weekly screenings of unique films, with great drinks deals in the welcoming Alder Bar. Each week, we will keep you updated with the events and screenings on offer.
Thursday 11h July @8pm (arrive early to make the most of the drinks deals!)
Downstream Darkness: Aguirre, The Wrath of God Dir. Werner Herzog, 2973
The first screening in the Downstream Darkness series, curated by Pete.
Aguirre, the Wrath of God is a 1972 epic historical drama film produced, written and directed by Werner Herzog. Starring Klaus Kinski who appears in many of Herzog’s films.
In the 16th century, the ruthless and insane Spanish soldier Lope de Aguirre leads a group of conquistadores down the Amazon River in South America in search of the legendary city of gold, El Dorado.
The accompanying soundtrack was composed and performed by kosmische musik band Popol Vuh. The film is an international co-production between West Germany, Mexico and Peru.
Sunday 20th July @7:30pm (arrive early to make the most of the drinks deals!)
Thursday 11h June @8pm (arrive early to make the most of the drinks deals!)
Los amantes pasajeros Dir. Pedro Almodovar, 2013
Part of Kelham Film Club's ongoing collaboration with the Sheffield Spanish Intercambio group, celebrating Spanish language cinema.
I’m So Excited! is a Spanish comedy film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, and starring Javier Cámara, Cecilia Roth, Lola Dueñas, and Raúl Arévalo. Its original Spanish title, Los amantes pasajeros, has the double meaning of "The fleeting lovers" and "The passenger lovers". Almodóvar describes it as "a light, very light comedy".
The narrative is set almost entirely on an airplane. When it appears as though the end is in sight, the pilots, flight crew, and passengers of a plane heading to Mexico City look to forget the anguish of the moment and face the greatest danger, which we carry within ourselves.



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Scene and Herd
EVENT OF THE WEEK w/c 14th July 2025
We Love What You’ve Done With the Place is a bold and unfiltered celebration of Sheffield’s creative spirit, running from Friday 18th July to Saturday 26th July at Soho Yard in Kelham Island. The opening night is 7pm - 10pm but then is open daily 11am-5pm. Free to attend, this exhibition pulls together an electric mix of contemporary artists, many of whom are making waves far beyond the city’s borders. Expect a riot of murals, sculptures, photography, and installations that reflect the humour, struggle, identity, and raw energy.
This isn’t your typical gallery show. It’s a DIY-led, artist-run space where walls are filled with colour, politics, wit, and weirdness. It’s curated by artist Kieran Flynn, whose own spray-paint street scenes evoke isolation and urban change. Flynn wanted to build a space that celebrates the creativity that doesn’t usually get shown in Sheffield’s more traditional venues. It’s loud, proud, and doesn’t ask permission.
One of the standout contributors is Ethan Lemon, a Kelham-based street artist known for vibrant, abstract portraits set against graffiti-tagged backdrops. His work feature bold palettes that grab attention across any surface. Alongside him is Sara Prinsloo, a multi-talented artist whose work incorporates mental health themes, punk aesthetics, and humour with a sharp, working-class feminist voice.
Also featured is Kate Burden, whose surreal collages made from old toys and strange cut-outs tread the line between comedy and discomfort. Her work is playful and nostalgic but also weirdly haunting. Street art icons Kid Acne and Rust make appearances, bringing their signature graphic styles and playful defacement to the mix, reinforcing the DIY legacy of Sheffield’s graffiti scene.
What makes this event special isn’t just the art- it’s the atmosphere. It’s a celebration of the messy, joyful, political and creative chaos that makes Sheffield what it is. Don’t come expecting silence and polite claps - this is more like a party than a private view.
Whether you’re already deep in Sheffield’s underground art world or just curious to see something real and unfiltered, this exhibition is worth carving out time for.

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Herd the Word
EVENT OF THE WEEK w/c 14th July 2025
A musical with a twist and a taste for the absurd, The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals arrives in Sheffield this July for two nights of mayhem at The Foundry. Taking place on Friday the 18th and Saturday the 19th, the show kicks off at 6:30 pm and runs into the evening with a strange, high-energy story that blends horror, comedy and toe-tapping numbers in the most unexpected ways.
The plot follows Paul, an average man with a deep dislike for musicals, who suddenly finds himself in the middle of one. His town is overtaken by a strange force, and one by one, the people around him begin to sing, dance, and act like everything is fine—even as it clearly isn’t. What begins as confusion quickly descends into full-blown disaster, with Paul scrambling to survive as the musical madness spreads like a virus. It’s funny, offbeat, and more than a little unhinged.
Produced by Butter Side Up Theatre, this local staging brings the cult classic from StarKid Productions to a whole new audience. Known for their sharp humour and strong ensemble work, the company leans into the show’s eccentricity, making room for both silliness and sharp satire. The production feels fresh but faithful, full of unexpected turns, dramatic lighting, and songs you’ll find yourself humming long after the curtain call.
Tickets are £15 and include an evening of fast-paced theatre with a lot of heart and a lot of chaos. Funny, strange and full of surprises, it offers something different for a summer night out in the city.
JULY 2025
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Your guide to the month ahead.
Scroll down for our weekly event recommendations.
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Tramlines
Tramlines returns to Hillsborough Park in Sheffield from 25th - 27th July, bringing a huge weekend of music, comedy and culture to the heart of the city. Set times have just dropped so check them out here.
Friday is curated by hometown heroes Pulp, who headline the night alongside Spiritualized, Hot Chip (DJ set), Baxter Dury and more.
The Reytons take over Saturday’s top slot with a high-energy lineup including Franz Ferdinand, Jake Bugg, Natasha Bedingfield and Rizzle Kicks.
Sunday rounds things off with a massive set from Kasabian, joined by Sigrid, The Last Dinner Party, CMAT, Scouting for Girls and The Sherlocks.
With big stages, DJ tents, comedy acts and food and drink from local favourites, Tramlines 2025 is set to be one of the UK’s best inner-city music festivals once again.
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Tramlines Fringe
Running alongside the main festival, the Tramlines Fringe takes over Sheffield from 24th - 27th July, turning the city into a weekend-long celebration of live music, culture and community.
Local bars and grassroots venues lead the charge, with Alder Bar in Neepsend hosting genre-spanning gigs in its laid-back setting. Neepsend Social Club stands out with a full-day event packed with live bands, DJ sets, and community activities, creating a lively hub for festival-goers all day long. Meanwhile, The Gardeners Rest offers up its usual mix of folk, jazz and blues with a proper local pub atmosphere and outdoor riverside space perfect for summer evenings. Add to that the creative programming from Sidney & Matilda, Yellow Arch Studios, and Record Junkee, and the Fringe offers a truly Sheffield alternative to the main stages—free, raw, and rooted in the city’s DIY spirit. Look out for Sheff Herd Instagram for more up to date gig information.
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Markets
Sheffield’s market scene comes alive in July, offering a diverse mix of local makers, street food, music, and community vibes across the city.
Kicking off the month, Peddler Market returns on the 4th and 5th with its signature blend of independent street food vendors, craft drinks, and live DJs. That same weekend, vinyl enthusiasts can dig for treasures at The Moor Walk Record Fair on Saturday 5th, while over in Walkley, on the same day, the Summer Makers Market showcases local artisans and creatives in a friendly neighbourhood setting.
On Tuesday the 8th, the Young Marketeers Market Day brings a unique twist, featuring stalls and activities led by young entrepreneurs.
Somewhere between a craft fair and a party, the Summer Night Market Social at Steamworks on 10th promises a lively evening of indie stalls, cocktails, and DJs—an ideal way to enjoy the city’s warm evenings
The following weekend, Victoria Quays hosts the vibrant Quayside Market on the 12th and 13th, where visitors can browse indie stalls, sample street food, and soak up live music by the waterfront. Also on the 13th, the Sheffield Vegan Market takes over with a variety of plant-based street food and ethical products.
Green thumbs and botanical lovers will enjoy the Pollen Market on the 20th at Castlegate’s Grey to Green area, featuring florists, plant sellers, and design-led makers. The same day, Sharrow Vale Market returns with over 100 stalls of local produce, crafts, and hot food lining the street in a bustling community atmosphere.
Rounding off the month, the Fluffle Makers Market on the 26th offers a welcoming space for queer, POC, and disability-inclusive creators to share handmade goods and zines.
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Other Festivals
Sheffield’s summer music scene hits full volume this July with a packed calendar of daytime events and outdoor parties across the city. On Saturday 5th July, Tank marks its 11th birthday with a huge Sound of Bassline celebration, honouring the city’s club heritage with a lineup of bass-heavy DJs and party energy deep into the evening. Meanwhile at Steelyard Kelham, Oasis Live 25 Fundraiser in aid of St Luke's takes over with a family-friendly tribute to the legendary 1996 Knebworth gigs – expect singalongs, street food, and festival vibes for all ages. On the same day, Haggler’s Corner hosts a triple collaboration as SOS, Risky Disco and Ultrasound join forces for an all-day affair of funk, disco and house in the venue’s buzzing courtyard. And for something different, Forge Warehouse delivers a Nashville Country Experience with live tributes to modern country stars like Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs, alongside themed drinks and a southern-style menu.
The following weekend, 90s Fest Weekender on 12th -13th July transforms Don Valley Bowl into a throwback arena, packed with chart-topping acts, classic dance tunes and retro visuals.
Then on Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th July, Bassfest kicks off a two-day takeover with massive names like Aitch, Hybrid Minds, Andy C and Shy FX lighting up Don Valley Bowl with high-octane sets across multiple stages.
On the same day, Radisson Blu hosts Brunch Live: Sax & DJ; a smoother daytime vibe with live saxophone, DJ sets, cocktails, and summer bites in stylish surroundings.
Rounding out the month, the SYS 30+ Day Party returns to Steelyard Kelham on Saturday 26th July, featuring 4 arenas and 8 hours of music and street food in a grown-up yet energetic setting.
Whether you’re after a bass-heavy rave, a family-friendly singalong, a disco courtyard session, or rooftop throwbacks, Sheffield offers a full month of outdoor rhythm and city wide celebration.