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09 March 2026 15 March 2026
Sheffield Beer Week 2026: Sounding the Synth SirensSheffield Beer Week returns in 2026 with a bold new theme celebrating two of the city’s most influential cultural exports: beer and synthesisers.
Running from Monday 9 to Sunday 15 March 2026, this year’s city-wide celebration is themed Sheffield Synth City, paying homage to Sheffield’s legendary electronic music heritage — from synth-pop and industrial to bleep-and-bass — while championing independent beer from local, national and international breweries.
Sheffield is the home of pioneering electronic acts and labels including The Human League, Heaven 17, Cabaret Voltaire, Clock DVA and Warp Records — and this legacy inspires a week of creative beer collaborations, events and experiences across the city.
What to Expect
Sheffield Beer Week is a multi-venue, city-wide celebration taking place across brewery taprooms, pubs, micropubs, bars and beer shops.
Across the week you can expect:
Synth-inspired collaboration beers
Tap takeovers from local to global independent breweries
Meet-the-brewer sessions and brewery tours
Beer walking tours and heritage pub walks
Beer & food and beer & music pairings
Pop-up tastings and talks
Special one-off events and workshops
Each brew takes inspiration from classic electronic genres, iconic Sheffield artists, or even the imagined flavour profiles of analogue synthesisers — creating a unique mash-up of sound, culture and beer.
Breweries Involved (so far)
Participating breweries include:
Abbeydale Brewery
Tapped Brew Co
Triple Point Brewing
Kelham Island Brewery
Bradfield Brewery
Little Mesters Brewing
Emmanuales Brewery
Ticking Clock Brewery
Thornbridge Brewery
Duality Brew Co
True North Brew Co
Little Critters Brewing
Saint Mars of the Desert
Special Events & Highlights
Abbeydale Brewery celebrates 30 years of brewing in 2026
International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day falls during the week, with events including a Thornbridgebeer launch at venues such as Hallamshire House, The Stag’s Head and The Greystones
Beer writer Pete Brown in conversation with music and culture writer Daniel Dylan Wray at Hop Hideout
Beer and history walks with local historian Dave Pickersgill
Haunted pub walking tour hosted by Adrian Finney of Strange Britain
Belgian brewery pop-ups including Brewery Vanhonsebrouck at The Crow and Timmermans Brewery at Hop Hideout
Beer tankard-making workshop with Earth Paper Fibre at Leah’s Yard
Many more events will be announced throughout February.
Indie Beer Feast – Opening Weekend
Sheffield Beer Week is kicked off the previous weekend with Indie Beer Feast, Sheffield’s independent craft beer festival, running Friday 6 to Saturday 7 March 2026.
About Sheffield Beer Week
2026 marks the 12th year of Sheffield Beer Week — a city-wide celebration supporting independent beer businesses, breweries and hospitality venues, with core strands for 2026 including The Outdoor City, Beer & Food, Communityand Heritage.
Keep Up to Date
Full listings, venues and announcements will be published in the run-up to the event.
Website:
http://sheffieldbeerweek.co.uk
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11 March 2026 14:15 14 March 2026 21:30
School of Rock – The Musical (Ellesmere MTC, Sheffield)A high-energy, feel-good musical powered by young rock talent
Ellesmere Musical Theatre Company brings School of Rock to the Montgomery Theatre in this roof-raising amateur production packed with big riffs, big laughs, and even bigger heart.
Based on the hit Paramount movie written by Mike White, this award-winning musical features music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, a book by Julian Fellowes, and lyrics by Glenn Slater.
What’s the story?
Wannabe rock star Dewey Finn has failed at just about everything — until he poses as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school.
What starts as a con soon becomes a revelation. As Dewey introduces his straight-A students (and their parents) to the power of rock music, he unexpectedly finds purpose, romance, and a place where he belongs.
The show is famously brought to life by its young company of musicians, who play their instruments live on stage — delivering jaw-dropping talent alongside infectious energy.
Why this production stands out
Live music performed by a brilliant young cast
Big ensemble numbers and rock anthems
A story about confidence, creativity, and finding your voice
A perfect all-ages musical theatre night out
Following their acclaimed productions of Young Frankenstein and Annie, Ellesmere Musical Theatre Company returns with another audience favourite.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with The Really Useful Group Ltd.
Audience information
Suitable for all ages
Running time: approx. 2 hours 30 minutes (including interval)
🎟 Tickets & full details:
https://www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk/events/school-of-rock-2
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11 March 2026 22:30 23:45
Spectres Beyond the Stage: Lyceum Ghost Tour – SheffieldAn after-hours ghost tour inside Sheffield’s historic Lyceum Theatre
Step beyond the curtain and into the shadows with Spectres Beyond the Stage, an intimate late-night ghost tour of the historic Lyceum Theatre.
This atmospheric guided experience invites visitors to explore the Victorian-era theatre after dark, uncovering chilling stories of jilted lovers, lingering spirits, and long-departed theatre managers who, according to legend, still refuse to leave their posts.
What to expect on the tour
As you move through backstage corridors and hidden corners of the Lyceum, your guide will share both the theatre’s legendary tales and first-hand accounts of unexplained encounters, drawn from the experiences of staff who work in the building today.
Designed to entertain as much as unsettle, the tour blends history, folklore, and personal storytelling — creating a memorable evening that remember why theatres are among the most haunted buildings of all.
Expect:
Supernatural legends rooted in the Lyceum’s Victorian past
Stories of ghostly sightings and strange occurrences
Access to rarely seen areas of a working theatre
A spooky but welcoming atmosphere (rather than jump-scares)
Important information
Age guidance: 12+
Duration: approx. 1 hour 15 minutes
Access: Stairs are used during the tour
Wheelchair access: Please contact the Box Office in advance
Box Office: 0114 249 6000
Perfect for fans of ghost stories, local history, and anyone curious about Sheffield’s haunted heritage.
🎟 Tickets & dates:
https://www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk/events/lyceum-ghost-tours
Organiser: Sheffield Theatres