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Sheffield City Council seeks exciting operator for City Centre's next live music venue

Sheffield City Council and its Strategic Development Partner, Queensberry, is inviting interest from potential operators for Bethel Chapel – a new live entertainment venue in Heart of the City.

Located on Cambridge Street, the 15,000 sq ft Bethel Chapel building, which dates back to the 1800s and was most recently the John Lewis toyshop, is currently being refurbished and will become the latest addition to the strong tradition of live music and performance spaces in Sheffield when it opens next year.

The venue is seen as a key component in Heart of the City’s 'cultural and social’ focal point in the area and will further complement the major food hall development, Cambridge Street Collective, and the independent retail, studio and maker spaces in Leah’s Yard, which will also both open next in 2023.

The Council and Queensberry are now seeking an exciting, quality operator to take a lease of Bethel Chapel. The chosen organisation will be responsible for curating all events and social activities – anticipated to be live music, comedy and other live arts.

Alongside the live entertainment space on the ground floor, there will be a bar and café area on the first floor and the top floor will also have an external roof terrace and balcony. A new outside space at the rear will have seating areas for Bethel Chapel and the adjoining Cambridge Street Collective.

Sheffield’s music pedigree is recognised internationally, having produced artists such as Arctic Monkeys, Bring me the Horizon, Def Leppard, Pulp and Heaven17. The city boasts over 465 bands and artists, 65 recording studios and is home to over 24 record labels.

"Sheffield has a longstanding music tradition and we know there is a real hunger for new live venues in the city. Bethel Chapel is perfectly placed, right in the heart of our city centre, close to lots of bars, cafés and cultural spaces. It’s a really interesting building with loads of potential and prospective tenants will need to match our vision and create an exciting venue that draws visitors from Sheffield and beyond."
Councillor Mazher Iqbal, Co-Chair Transport, Regeneration and Climate Policy Committee, Sheffield City Council

Alex Hyams, Senior Leasing Manager of Queensberry, added: "Bethel Chapel epitomises our ambition to create unique places of character and personality within Heart of the City.

"We have already secured tenants for Leah’s Yard and Cambridge Street Collective and there has been lots of interest in Bethel Chapel. We will be undertaking a thorough applicant process in the coming months to ensure that we get the right quality operator to reflect this great new venue."

The property is being formally marketed by Metis. Please contact Dan Davies at ddavies@metisrealestate.com for more information.