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  1. The Black Dyke Band are returning to Sheffield this week and will be presenting an evening concert at The Salvation Army on Psalter Lane: Thursday 21st November, 7.30 pm During the evening you will be able to listen to some items from the trombones of Black Dyke and The International Staff Band of The Salvation Army who will be launching their latest CD during the evening. Tickets are just £12.00 each and there will be some available on the door - but get there early to avoid disappointment. https://www.facebook.com/events/710343952781998/
  2. Join us this Saturday, 28th September, at The Citadel on Psalter Lane for an Evening at the Musicals. You can singalong to The Sound of Music and then enjoy some last night of the Proms music as well. Starting at 7.00 pm it's free entry & everyone is welcome. Find out more on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2498502083717027/
  3. Just a reminder for anyone who is interested in this concert, tickets are still available for just £10 each and will be available on the door. Contact us on Sheffield 266 8127 to reserve your tickets today.
  4. There is an Interactive Exhibition & Open Day at The Citadel on Psalter Lane, on Saturday 20th October from 10am until 2pm. This is a free event, suitable for all the family, to discover more about what The Salvation Army does in Sheffield and around the world. The Heavenly Coffee Shop will also be open for you to enjoy refreshments during the day. Everyone is very welcome & we hope to see you there. https://www.facebook.com/events/727537330914802/
  5. The renowned Black Dyke Band will again be presenting a concert at The Citadel on Psalter Lane on 1st November. This will be a great evening of quality brass band music so get your tickets quickly to avoid disappointment. Tickets are still available for just £10 each, details on the link below. https://www.facebook.com/events/1978128532308286/ ---------- Post added 17-10-2018 at 21:27 ---------- Tickets are still available so get in touch quickly for a great evening of quality brass band music.
  6. On Saturday it's the annual Proms Celebration evening at The Salvation Army Citadel on Psalter Lane. This will be a great evening of music, with the Band playing music from the musicals as well as Proms favourites. Talented local vocalist Rebecca Lambert will also be presenting some solo items - anyone who has heard Rebecca sing will know we're in for a great night! The evening starts at 7.00pm and it will be a great occasion, chance to listen to music, wave your flag and sing along as well. Everyone is welcome. For more information go to the event on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/2101800150037938/
  7. Thanks for that - I've edited the post but in case it' not obvious, this will take place this Saturday, 30th June, from 12 noon in the Peace Gardens
  8. To celebrate our 140th birthday, The Salvation Army will be hosting a Community Festival in The Peace Gardens. There'll be an exhibition, music, craft and even face painting for the children. This should be a great day in the sunshine, in Sheffield's finest Peace Gardens. So why not come along, relax, listen to the music, look at the display and simply share in a family day out in the city centre? Everyone is welcome to join us on Saturday 30th June from 12 noon until 3.00 pm. We hope to see you there! #SAPeaceGardens https://www.facebook.com/events/2149075618713061/
  9. The renowned Black Dyke Band will be returning to Sheffield on 19th October where they will be presenting a concert at The Salvation Army Citadel on Psalter Lane at 7.30 pm. As one of the premier bands in the country, this evening never fails to delight and audiences return year after year for an excellent evening of brass band music. Tickets are just £12 each and are already selling quickly so contact us today to avoid disappointment. Contact The Citadel, 12 Psalter Lane, Sheffield S11 8YN or telephone 0114 266 8127 https://www.facebook.com/events/1957664177842855/
  10. This Saturday, the 8th September, there is a free Proms Celebration concert at The Salvation Army on Psalter Lane. It should be a great time of music and everyone is welcome to join us at 7 pm. We hope to see you there! For more details look at the event page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/105087023492981/
  11. Join us on Saturday 19th November for an evening of music as The Salvation Army's Sheffield Citadel Band celebrates its 135th Anniversary. The Band will be joined by Sheffield's Unite the Union Band and vocalist Stephanie Lamplough and it should be a great evening. Tickets cost just £5.00 and are available now from The Salvation Army on Psalter Lane.
  12. This Thursday, 20th October, The Black Dyke Band will be performing in a concert in Sheffield at The Salvation Army Citadel, Psalter Lane at 7.30pm. Tickets are still available @ just £10.00 and a limited number will be available on the door if you arrive early. This is a great opportunity to listen to one of the oldest and best-known brass bands in the world, with over 150 years of rich musical history, so don't miss out.
  13. For all those brass band fans and aspiring trombone players, the Black Dyke Trombone Quartet will be presenting a concert in Sheffield this coming Friday, 8th April. The Quartet will be performing at The Salvation Army Citadel on Psalter Lane. Tickets are available as just £5.00 each & can be bought on the door or in advance at the office on Psalter Lane. It should be a great evening & everyone is welcome. For more details, check out the Facebook event page https://www.facebook.com/events/1035008876541300/
  14. Two of the Salvation Army's most talented young are coming to Sheffield on the 27th February: Isobel Daws, trombone, has been a finalist in the Young Musician of the Year competition and Charlie Green,vocal, was a semi finalist on tv's Britain's Got Talent. It should be a fantastic evening & tickets are priced at just £5.00. For more information go to the Facebook event page at https://goo.gl/waWMfe or check out the media release below: 12 February 2016 MEDIA RELEASE Two up-and-coming young music stars will headline a concert kicking off year-long 135th anniversary celebrations for one of Sheffield’s oldest bands on 27 February 2016. Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalist Charlie Green (vocal), 18, and BBC Young Musician of The Year (brass category) finalist Isobel Daws (trombone), 16, will be performing at one of a series of events that will celebrate Sheffield Citadel Salvation Army Band’s anniversary. The band is comprised of volunteer musicians who use their musical talents to provide hope and comfort to people at the heart of the community and to share the Christian message. Members are drawn from a range of professions, among them are teachers, draughtsmen, business owners, head teachers, former steelworkers and students. Bandmaster Keith Wileman said: ‘The Salvation Army recently celebrated 150 years of serving at the heart of the community and this year presents an opportunity for the band to celebrate its own ministry and heritage among people in Sheffield. ‘Throughout the band’s history the musicians have maintained their commitment of going to the community to bring hope – from monthly open-air meetings, to concerts around the city, to helping other charities fundraise, as well as visiting hospices and the children’s hospital to provide cheer and comfort to those staying there. The band provides so much more than music – its volunteer members are a source of support and friendship to many. ‘We are looking forward to the Young Stars in Concert event – both Charlie and Isobel are excellent musicians and we know the concert will be a fantastic evening of music, as well as a great way to start our anniversary celebrations.’ Over the next 12 months, a number of events will take place at The Salvation Army hall on Psalter Lane, including a visit from world-renowned Black Dyke Band and a reunion for musicians who were once a part of the band. Keith said: ‘Our anniversary is a great opportunity for people to return to church or to attend for the first time and to share in celebrations with us in many different ways. We hope that there will be something that will appeal to everyone and promise a warm welcome to all who attend.’ The Young Stars in Concert event will take place on 27 February at The Salvation Army, 12 Psalter Lane, Sheffield S11 8YN. Tickets are priced £5 and can be obtained from The Salvation Army church, telephoning 0114 266 8127, or by contacting sheffieldcitadelband@hotmail.co.uk
  15. We have 2 special band concerts at The Salvation Army on Psalter Lane later in the year: Black Dyke Band will be playing on Thursday 22nd October at 7.30pm The International Staff Band of The Salvation Army will be playing on Saturday 28th November. Tickets for both events are available now for £10.00
  16. Fresh on the heels of their recent successes at the British and Open Championships, Black Dyke Band will be performing in Sheffield on Thursday 20th November. Their concert takes place at 7.30pm at The Salvation Army on Psalter Lane, Sheffield and tickets are still available @ just £10.00 each. This is a great opportunity to listen to one of the oldest and best-known brass bands in the world, with over 150 years of rich musical history, so don't miss out. https://www.facebook.com/events/835061139848806/
  17. If you like music, why not join us at The Salvation Army, Psalter Lane, this coming Saturday, 12th July for our annual Proms evening and get into the spirit of all things British! This year, in this summer of sport, we have a sporting theme for the first half of the concert before we'll join in the traditional proms music that you all live to here. We'll also have a guest soloist for the evening, Ben Dixon, who is the principal tuba player in the Black Dyke Mills Band. This is a free event, so why not come along at 7pm this Saturday. It should be a great evening of music. For more details go to : https://www.facebook.com/events/786222208078810/
  18. For those of you who appreciate listening to good brass bands, Black Dyke Band will be presenting a concert of music in Sheffield on Thursday 21st November at 8.00pm. Tickets cost just £10.00 each and will be available on the door. The concert is being held at The Salvation Army, 12 Psalter Lane, Sheffield. So for a great evening of brass music, come along & listen to Black Dyke. ---------- Post added 19-11-2013 at 10:51 ---------- It's not too late to get tickets for this event. You can either go along to The Salvation Army Citadel on Psalter Lane and buy them in advance, or you can come along on Thursday & pay on the door.
  19. There was a good crowd there this morning which was good. I was playing in the band & as we marched away through Barkers Pool there seemed more people than in previous years. Good to see a large turnout to support.
  20. The parade starts at 10.49 and the service starts with the 2 minutes silence at 11am
  21. There are still tickets available for the Concert on Friday evening. You can either purchase them online or on the door on Friday. Please come along and support this worthwhile cause, and enjoy a great evening at the same time. Thanks
  22. Please come along and support St Luke's Hospice at a concert in Sheffield Cathedral on Friday 12th October, at 7.30pm. The concert features: Bolsterstone Male Voice Choir Jonathan Draper - vocalist Julia McInally - vocalist The Rock & Soul Machine - an acoustic group Sheffield Citadel Salvation Army Band Tickets are available now from the Cathedral website at http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/46993 @ £12.00 or £10.00 for concessions. It should be a fantastic evening featuring a wide range of music from traditional to folk/country style, to modern and jazz, so something for everyone. There will also be a licensed bar during the interval. Please get your tickets now to support this worthwhile local charity and enjoy an evening out at the same time.
  23. I work near the Gardens and can hear them rehearsing right now!
  24. I think a lot of people are writing about Crookes who don't live there & are just stereotyping. Not all of Crookes is full of students and not all the students are having all night parties either. I live in Crookes & have no problem with students. Sure you see them in the supermarkets but that's not a problem. I think you just need to be careful which street you choose to live on. Generally speaking I think a lot of the students live on the roads on the right side of Crookes road (going out of town). If you have any specific questions, feel free to PM me.
  25. The other thing I would suggest is that you try a TENS machine. When I was in loads of pain about a month ago (taking 11 painkillers a day) I tried using one for half an hour a couple of hours a day. It really did seem to ease the pain for a while. And dont forget a heated wheatbag as well.
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