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Sheffield Life, Loss and Death Festival

Sheffield Life, Loss and Death Festival

Death is part of life. so let’s talk about it. We all experience death, and yet we can find it hard to talk about. By deepening our understanding of death, we can learn what really matters in life.

Sheffield Life, Loss and Death Festival offers a month of free events in Sheffield, throughout May 2024. With 45 free events across Sheffield and online, there’s at least one event each day throughout the month of May. They include Music, activities in nature, training, creative workshops, writing, open mic sessions, authors panel, Death Cafes, exhibitions and discussion groups taking place at community centres, libraries, woods, pubs, places of worship, cemeteries, online, universities and more!

All event details, accessibility info, FAQs and Eventbrite booking links are now live on the Festival website.

You can attend as many events as you’d like, and some are for families and children too.

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