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Sheffield's Leadmill Reborn: Free Studios & Music Venue Revamp

17 Dec

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Summary

  • Former Leadmill venue to transform into Electric Studios, opening spring 2026.
  • New plans include free creative workspaces and an enlarged music venue.
  • The project aims to boost Sheffield's music artist appeal and cultural scene.
Sheffield's Leadmill Reborn: Free Studios & Music Venue Revamp

The iconic Leadmill venue in Sheffield is preparing for a dynamic rebirth as Electric Studios, with plans to open its doors in spring 2026. The Electric Group has unveiled ambitious proposals that include the creation of free-to-use creative workspaces, aiming to support local artists and creatives. This initiative is a central part of the venue's reimagining.

The music venue itself is slated for an expansion, increasing its capacity to host larger events and attract a wider array of musical talent. Alongside these developments, a new stone sculpture will be commissioned for the exterior, enhancing the building's aesthetic appeal. The project also signals a broader ambition to elevate Sheffield's status as a destination for music artists.

Emphasizing the project's ethos, club promoter Jack Cooper stated, "We're not trying to make it slick - we want it to have soul." This sentiment underscores the team's dedication to preserving the venue's cherished character while embracing its future, ensuring it remains a vibrant cultural hub.

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The former Leadmill venue will be transformed into Electric Studios, featuring free creative workspaces and an enlarged music venue, set to open in spring 2026.
Electric Studios, the new iteration of Sheffield's Leadmill, is scheduled to open in the spring of 2026.
Electric Studios will offer free creative workspaces, an increased music venue capacity, and aims to attract more artists to Sheffield.

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