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Hagglers Corner is a vibrant and eclectic nightclub and events space located in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Founded in 2011, the venue is housed in a refurbished Victorian industrial building that was once used for cutlery manufacturing—a nod to Sheffield’s renowned steelmaking history. Envisioned as a creative hub, Hagglers Corner quickly established itself as a cornerstone in the city’s independent scene, offering not only nightlife but also a café, studios, therapeutic spaces, and a courtyard area for outdoor gatherings.
Over the years, Hagglers Corner has become a beloved spot for Sheffield residents and visitors seeking a more intimate and community-focused alternative to mainstream clubs. The venue’s warm, welcoming atmosphere and commitment to supporting local artists have cemented its reputation as a driver of Sheffield’s artistic and musical landscape. While the structure has been renovated and expanded to accommodate a growing variety of activities—from live music and dance nights to yoga classes and artisan markets—it has always retained its quirky charm and strong sense of community.
Despite minor refurbishments and the addition of rooftop and courtyard spaces, Hagglers Corner has remained at its original location on Queens Road, maintaining its historic character while evolving to meet modern needs. The venue is celebrated for its diverse programming, inclusive ethos, and the role it plays in promoting grassroots culture in the region. Notable artists who have performed at Hagglers Corner include local talents such as Sheffield’s own reggae and ska selectors like Winston Hazel and Papa Al, blues-fusion group Mama Ganja, and the folk-rock band Before Breakfast, alongside international acts passing through the city such as the Amsterdam-based jazz ensemble Tetterapadequ and Spanish singer-songwriter Luz Elena Caicedo.
The capacity of Hagglers Corner is 350.
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