Upcoming Concerts

Sonority in the Story Circle

Monday 25 May
The Story Circle, Sheffield General Cemetery
Performance: 3:30pm – 4pm
Tickets: Free

As part of Sheffield General Cemetery’s 190th birthday celebrations, experience the magical voices of Sonority Choir in the atmospheric woodland of Sheffield General Cemetery – a unique outdoor setting that invites you to pause, breathe, and connect with the natural world.

Sonority in the Chapel

Monday 25 May
The Samuel Worth Chapel, Sheffield General Cemetery
Performance: 7pm – 9pm
Tickets: £15 (£8 U18’s)

As part of Sheffield General Cemetery’s 190th birthday celebrations, experience a performance of captivating choral music as Sonority Choir, one of Sheffield’s finest upper‑voice ensembles, presents Fire Flowers – a journey of resilience and renewal inspired by the restorative power of nature’s beauty.

Sonority Presents: Fire Flowers

Saturday 13 June
Upper Chapel, Sheffield
Performance: 7:30pm – 9:30pm
Tickets: We want to make our concerts as accessible as possible. This concert is Pay What You Feel, with tickets ranging from £5 to £20.

Experience a performance of captivating choral music as Sonority Choir, one of Sheffield’s finest upper-voice ensembles, presents Fire Flowers: a journey of resilience and renewal.

At the heart of the programme is Don Macdonald’s powerful song cycle Fire Flowers. Taking its title from the delicate wildflowers that bloom on forest floors after devastating fires, the work reflects on the extraordinary ways life re‑emerges where hope once seemed impossible. Alongside Fire Flowers, the programme features a beautifully set version of Wendell Berry’s The Peace of Wild Things, as well as works by Reena Esmail, Lydia Samuels, Winnie Brückner, Laura Hawley, and Katerina Gimon.

Fire Flowers: Ecclesall Woods

Sunday 5 July
Woodland Discovery Centre, Sheffled
Performances: 11am & 2om
Tickets: £10 (£5 U18’s)

Against a backdrop of ancient woodland, join us for a unique and immersive concert.

At the heart of the programme is Don Macdonald’s powerful song cycle Fire Flowers. Taking its title from the delicate wildflowers that bloom on forest floors after devastating fires, the work reflects on the extraordinary ways life re‑emerges where hope once seemed impossible. Alongside Fire Flowers, the programme features a beautifully set version of Wendell Berry’s The Peace of Wild Things, as well as works by Reena Esmail, Lydia Samuels, Winnie Brückner, Laura Hawley, and Katerina Gimon.