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Get ready, Sheffield! A truly special night is brewing in the heart of the Steel City as one of its most beloved musical exports, Reverend and the Makers, returns home for an intimate gig that promises to be nothing short of legendary. On Friday, 5th December 2025, the iconic Crookes Social Club will throw open its doors to welcome Jon McClure and his band for what is set to be a passionate, high-energy performance. This isn’t just another concert; it’s a homecoming, a celebration of Sheffield’s vibrant music scene, and a chance to experience one of the UK’s most distinctive bands in a truly unique and personal setting. Mark your calendars, because this is one event you absolutely won’t want to miss.

About Reverend and the Makers

Reverend and the Makers burst onto the UK music scene in the mid-2000s, quickly establishing themselves with their unique blend of indie rock, pop sensibilities, and sharp social commentary. Fronted by the charismatic and outspoken Jon McClure, often affectionately known as ‘The Reverend,’ the band hails directly from Sheffield, infusing their music with the city’s spirit and working-class grit. Their debut album, “The State of Things,” released in 2007, was a critical and commercial success, spawning the iconic anthem “Heavyweight Champion of the World” and solidifying their place in the indie landscape.

Over the years, the band has consistently evolved their sound, incorporating elements of reggae, dance, and spoken word into their distinct rock foundation. Hits like “Open Your Window,” “Bassline,” and “Shine a Light” showcase their versatility and enduring appeal. McClure’s lyrics are often poignant, witty, and deeply observational, tackling themes of politics, everyday life, and the human condition with an honesty that resonates deeply with fans. The current lineup, featuring stalwarts like Ed Cosens on guitar and Joe Carnall Jr. on bass, continues to deliver their signature high-octane live performances, ensuring every gig is an unforgettable experience. Their connection to Sheffield remains a core part of their identity, making every local show a true event.

Sheffield Crookes Social Club: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the bustling, characterful suburb of Crookes, the Sheffield Crookes Social Club (S101TD) offers a wonderfully authentic backdrop for a band like Reverend and the Makers. This isn’t a soulless arena or a cavernous academy; it’s a genuine community hub, steeped in local history and tradition. Originally a working men’s club, it has long served as a vital social gathering spot for generations of Sheffielders, embodying the city’s resilient and friendly spirit.

The venue’s charm lies in its intimacy and unpretentious atmosphere. With a capacity that encourages close interaction between artist and audience, it provides a stark contrast to larger concert halls, allowing for a truly personal and immersive musical experience. Imagine the raw energy of McClure’s performance just metres away, the crowd’s collective roar filling a room that feels like a shared living room. Accessibility is generally good for a venue of its age, typically offering ground-floor access to the main performance area and bar, ensuring most attendees can enjoy the show comfortably. This gig at Crookes Social Club isn’t just a concert; it’s a chance to witness Reverend and the Makers return to their roots in a venue that epitomises the very essence of Sheffield’s grassroots music culture.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for an evening of pure, unadulterated energy when Reverend and the Makers take the stage at Crookes Social Club on 5th December 2025. Given the intimate setting, expect a show where the focus is entirely on the music and the powerful connection between the band and their loyal fans. Jon McClure is renowned for his dynamic stage presence and his ability to command a crowd, and in this close-quarters environment, his charismatic banter and impassioned delivery will be even more impactful.

The setlist is likely to be a carefully curated blend of their greatest hits, fan favourites, and perhaps a few deeper cuts or newer tracks. Anticipate singalongs to anthems like “Heavyweight Champion of the World,” “The State of Things,” and “Silence Is Easy,” alongside tracks that showcase their evolving sound. Stage production will likely be stripped back, allowing the raw talent and infectious energy of the band to shine through, creating an electrifying atmosphere. This will be a homecoming gig filled with passion, pride, and an undeniable sense of camaraderie, where the audience becomes an integral part of the performance.

Getting to Sheffield Crookes Social Club

The Sheffield Crookes Social Club, located at S101TD, is situated in the vibrant Crookes area, just a short distance from Sheffield city centre. Public transport is highly recommended, as parking in the immediate vicinity can be limited, particularly on a busy event night. Several bus routes service the Crookes area from the city centre, with frequent services making it an easy journey. Check local bus timetables closer to the date for the most accurate routes and timings, but services like the 52 and 95 are common routes through Crookes.

If driving is your only option, be aware that parking is generally on-street in residential areas surrounding the club. Please be considerate of local residents and adhere to any parking restrictions. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available throughout Sheffield and offer a convenient door-to-door option. For those staying in the city centre, the journey typically takes around 10-15 minutes by car or taxi, and slightly longer by bus. Sheffield is a hilly city, so if you plan to walk from further afield, be prepared for some inclines. Always plan your journey in advance to ensure a smooth and stress-free arrival.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors typically open around 7:00 PM for events at Crookes Social Club. Support acts, if any, usually begin around 8:00 PM, with Reverend and the Makers expected to take the stage between 9:00 PM and 9:30 PM. These times are estimates and subject to change, so please check your ticket or the venue’s social media closer to the date for precise timings.

Is there an age restriction?

Given that Crookes Social Club is a licensed premises, the event is generally 18+ only. Valid photographic ID may be required upon entry to confirm age. It is always advisable to check the ticket vendor’s terms and conditions or contact the venue directly if you have any doubts about age restrictions.

What’s the refund policy?

Refund policies are typically governed by the ticket vendor from whom you purchased your tickets. In most cases, tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. We recommend reviewing the specific terms and conditions provided by your ticket retailer at the time of purchase for full details.

Are there food and drink options?

The Sheffield Crookes Social Club features a well-stocked bar offering a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including local ales, lagers, spirits, and soft drinks. While the club does not usually offer an extensive hot food menu for events, snacks may be available. There are numerous pubs, cafes, and takeaways in the surrounding Crookes area if you wish to eat before or after the show.

Where to Stay in Sheffield

Sheffield offers a wide array of accommodation options to suit all budgets and preferences, from boutique hotels in the city centre to cosy guesthouses. Whether you’re looking for luxury or a more economical stay, you’ll find something that fits your needs.

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