Cabaret Voltaire

Forge Sheffield, Sheffield.

Cabaret Voltaire
Stephen ‘Mal’ Mallinder and Chris Watson will mark 50 years of CABARET VOLTAIRE live with an exclusive performance at FORGE Warehouse in Sheffield for SENSORIA Festival.
Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
GENERAL ADMISSION (ADVANCE) £27.50 (£25.00) Tickets not available
Full price general admission ticket (advance)
CONCESSIONS (ADVANCE) £19.80 (£18.00) Tickets not available
Concessions apply to claimants, students and those aged over 65. ID is requested on the day.
ACCESSIBLE + CARER £19.80 (£18.00) Tickets not available
Customers who receive Disability Living Allowance and wheelchair users.
1 complimentary ticket is included for an assistant or carer to accompany the customer.
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The event marks 50 years since the late Richard H Kirk, Stephen Mallinder and Chris Watson performed as Cabaret Voltaire at the Sheffield Students Union Refectory on 13 May 1975. The performance, which was greeted by violence by some factions in the audience, is the catalyst for the event in October to celebrate Cabaret Voltaire, one of Britain’s most influential and pioneering electronic bands.

In the current climate of social turmoil and political manipulation, the work of Cabaret Voltaire continues to be prescient and necessary. The sounds, words, images and films of the band resonate loudly, continuing to challenge the status quo.

Additional Ticket info:

If you are struggling financially please email us info@sensoria.org.uk and we will help you book an affordable ticket.

Accessible tickets - please note this ticket includes 1 assistant or carer. We assume 2 people will attend on this ticket.

FORGE Warehouse 
148 Effingham Road
Sheffield
S4 7YS

Please note that the venue has a cobbled stone floor on entry to the premises, the building has an industrial heritage.

Do get in touch if you feel you will need extra assistance.

The FORGE main room is fully wheelchair accessible and the venue also has an accessible toilet on site.

For parking the venue advice is for customers to park at Nunnery Square Park & Ride. However, in practice, it’s fine to park on Effingham Road and surrounding streets as long as cars are kept off the double yellow lines.