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Sheffield Leadmill denied eviction appeal and given three months to vacate premises

  • The Leadmill, a Sheffield music venue opened in 1980, lost its eviction appeal and must vacate the premises within three months.
  • The landlord, the Electric Group, issued an eviction notice in 2022 that triggered a lengthy legal battle culminating in a February court ruling in their favor.
  • The Leadmill has supported countless artists like Arctic Monkeys, Oasis, and Pulp over more than four decades and faced strong public outcry after the notice.
  • The Leadmill team described the eviction as a severe blow to the city’s cultural heritage and cautioned that the ruling could have widespread consequences for business tenants nationwide.
  • Following the eviction, the Electric Group intends to invest heavily to maintain the venue’s role in Sheffield’s live music scene, while the venue schedules farewell events and arranges for upcoming performances to be held at alternative locations within the city.
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Sheffield’s Leadmill loses eviction battle in ‘heartbreaking moment’

The famous music venue confirmed it has lost its appeal against an eviction notice by its landlord, the Electric Group.

·London, United Kingdom
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Evening Standard broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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