From a socially-distanced fun fair and drive-in movies to reopened museums, stand-up comedy in a car park and food and drink events, here are 10 of the best things to do in the city on August 22 and 23.
Information is subject to change, social distancing guidelines must be adhered to and organisers should be contacted for further details.
1. Festival with a message
Sheffield's Migration Matters festival, a celebration of the city's diversity and interconnecting cultures, is reaching a global audience online this year. All events are free - visit https://www.migrationmattersfestival.co.uk/2020?tag=Saturday to see the weekend programme. Photo: Smart Banda
2. Hunt for vintage clothes
Preloved Kilo - a vintage clothing business that offers quantities of second-hand garments for a fixed price - has opened a permanent base on Division Street which will be open this weekend. Photo: Nik Farah
3. A fatherly picnic
Forge Bakehouse, on Abbeydale Road, is selling a Father's Day picnic hamper that contains enough food for four - it is only available on Sunday, June 21, as part of a special collection and delivery service. Visit https://forgebakehouse.co.uk/ for further information. Photo: Forge Bakehouse
4. See the freshest documentaries
The Sheffield Doc/Fest has launched its programme online; audiences can watch a host of digital screenings on demand. One of the highlights is the world premiere of Ben Anthony’s Keith Haring: Street Art Boy. Photo: Getty Images