
St Etienne – Sold Out
The Spiel
The band played their first ever live show on 15 November 1990 at Heaven nightclub in London, just months after releasing their debut single ‘Only Love Can Break Your Heart’. Since then, they’ve appeared at major festivals across the globe, visiting more countries than Bob Stanley, Pete Wiggs and Sarah Cracknell can count on their combined fingers, and their UK tours have, at various points, featured Oasis, Stereolab, Broadcast and Pulp in support. They’ve also shared bills alongside the great and the good, from James Brown to Kylie Minogue. Their final studio album ‘International’, released in September 2025, was praised as a pop music masterclass that distilled everything fans love about Saint Etienne. To celebrate both the album and the band’s long goodbye, shows were promised, and now the details of their final UK tour in September 2026 are confirmed. Rather than a moment of sadness, the band see this as a series of celebrations: parties built around a live set that draws on the “best of the best” from their illustrious 35-year catalogue, including 17 UK Top 40 singles and 13 albums.
Goes well with…
Leadmill Road & Devonshire Quarter — Electric Studios nights on Leadmill Road — Sheffield Station is a ten-minute walk; Supertram (Cathedral / Fitzalan Square) and Arundel Gate buses cover the rest.
The Milestone
4.5£15–£35🍺 Gastropub
Open · See venue for hours
Independent gastropub by the station — reliable pre-show food and cask ales before doors at Electric Studios.
The Botanist Sheffield
4.4£20–£40🍸 Bar & restaurant
Open · Closes late Fri–Sat
Tree-lined cocktail bar on Fitzwilliam Street — good for groups meeting before a Leadmill Road gig.
BrewDog Sheffield
4.2£12–£25🍺 Craft beer bar
Open · Closes at 12:00 am Fri–Sat
West Street–area craft beer — a short stroll from Electric Studios for a quick pint after the encore.
Utility readout
Straight-line (approx.)
- Bus · Moorhead (Charter Row)460 m
- Bus · High Street (Haymarket)560 m
- Tram · West Street580 m
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days to go