Community Carols

Hallam Choral Society will be singing Carols and Christmas songs at the Hallam Community Centre from 7.30pm to 8.30pm on Monday 15th December.
Admission is free. Refreshments and a licensed bar will be available. Voluntary donations appreciated.
Come along, bring your friends and family, and share in the joy of Christmas music with your community.

Dance the Night Away

The St Francis Dance Company extends an invitation for you to enjoy a night of pure elegance and artistry at Stephen Hill Church Hall, Manchester Road, Crosspool.

Thursday, 13th March, 7:30pm
Friday, 14th March, 7:30pm
Saturday, 15th March, 3:30pm
Sunday, 16th March, 3:30pm

Whether you’re a seasoned dance enthusiast or simply looking for a delightful evening out, this event promises to captivate audiences of all ages.

For advanced ticket reservations and inquiries, please give Grazyna a call on 0114 2308 196.
Adults £9 – Children £5. (five and under free)
Refreshments included.
All proceeds will go to St. Vincent’s Project and Sheffield Women’s Aid Refuge 

ALADDIN

If you are seeking an enjoyable family-friendly activity for the February half term, consider attending The Aladdin Panto at Walkley Ebenezer Church, Greenhouse Road, S6 3PT

The show will be presented from Friday, 21st February to Saturday, 22nd February evening at 7.15pm. Further performance Saturday Matinee 2:15pm💙💛

Tickets: Adults £8, children £5—can be obtained from Sue Tele: 0114 2630736).
Book your tickets now and don’t miss this magical panto!

Carol Service at Tapton Hill Church

The Loxley Silver Band are delighted to be returning once again to Tapton Hill Congregational Church for the annual Christmas carol concert.
This Sunday 15th December at 2.45pm

The Church is on the corner of Manchester Road and Tapton Hill Road.

Melodious Brass of the Salvation Army Band

The annual Christmas concert at Stephen Hill Church in Crosspool is a cherished tradition, marking the season’s festivities with the melodious brass of the Salvation Army Band.

This event, set for 7:45 pm this Wednesday, 11th December, invites the community to gather and revel in the spirit of Christmas through timeless carols and music. It’s a heart-warming occasion that brings together the joy of music and the warmth of community during the most wonderful time of the year.

Don’t miss this chance to enjoy The Salvation Army Band’s annual concert and to support their praiseworthy cause. There is no admission fee, but you will have an opportunity to contribute a donation to the ongoing work of the Salvation Army in Sheffield if you wish.

Festival of Christmas Songs

The Vivacity Choir 2024 Christmas Concert.  
Saturday 7th December, Matinee 4:00pm, Evening performance 6:30pm.
Tickets £4:00 – £8:00 Ticket Source
Join us for a festival of Christmas songs at Wesley Church Hall Crookes Sheffield S10 1UD
The performance will be in support of Yorkshire’s Brain Tumour Charity.

Sheffield One World Choir in Concert

Sheffield One World Choir aims for positive social change through the development of a welcoming and vibrant community choir, primarily for asylum seekers and refugees in Sheffield. They meet weekly to rehearse and socialise and perform regularly at community events.

The Choir will be singing in the Worship area at Stephen Hill Church, starting at 7.30pm on Friday 18th October 2024. It will be ticket-less, donations on the night. Half of all money raised goes to the Church charities, and half to support the One World Choir.

One World Choir

The One World Choir is set to perform at the Stephen Hill Methodist Church, bringing together voices from around the community for a harmonious celebration of unity and diversity.
This concert, scheduled for 7:30 pm on Friday, 18th October 2024, promises to be an uplifting event, showcasing a repertoire that reflects the choir’s commitment to promoting a sense of global solidarity through music.
The Stephen Hill Methodist Church, known for its welcoming congregation and traditional style of worship, provides a fitting venue for such an ensemble, resonating with the church’s own values of community and inclusivity.
This performance aligns with the spirit of One World Week, a time dedicated to peace and understanding across cultures, celebrated in conjunction with United Nations Day.

Summer of Shakespeare

TOMORROW evening MONDAY 15th July, The Hallam Choral Society will be performing a selection of music inspired by Shakespeare, featuring works by John Rutter, Matthew Harris, and Charles Wood.
The event will take place at Hallam Community Hall, Hallam Grange Crescent, S10 4BD, 7:45 PM to 9:15 PM. Tickets are “pay what you feel,” with a suggested donation of £5-10.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy beautiful music on a pleasurable summer evening!