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Prepare yourselves, Sheffield, for an evening of unparalleled theatricality and electrifying alternative rock as The Last Dinner Party descend upon the iconic Octagon Centre on 21st November 2025. This isn’t just a gig; it’s an immersive experience, a meticulously crafted spectacle that has captivated critics and fans alike across the globe. Known for their unique blend of Baroque pop sensibilities, sharp lyrical wit, and a captivating stage presence that harks back to the golden age of performance, The Last Dinner Party are poised to deliver a truly unforgettable night in the heart of the Steel City. Mark your calendars and ready your most elaborate attire, because this is one dinner party you absolutely won’t want to miss. Get ready to be swept away by their distinctive sound and magnetic energy in a venue perfectly suited to their grand ambitions.
About The Last Dinner Party
The Last Dinner Party have enjoyed an meteoric rise to prominence, transforming from a buzzy London-based outfit into one of the most talked-about bands in recent memory. Formed in 2021, the quintet – comprising Abigail Morris (lead vocals), Lizzie Mayland (vocals, guitar), Emily Roberts (guitar, vocals), Georgia Davies (bass), and Aurora Nishi (keyboards, vocals) – quickly garnered attention for their distinctive aesthetic and powerful sound. Their music blends elements of art-rock, Baroque pop, and glam, creating a sound that is both fresh and timeless, often drawing comparisons to Kate Bush, Roxy Music, and Florence + The Machine.
Their debut single, “Nothing Matters,” released in April 2023, became an instant indie anthem, propelling them into the mainstream and earning them critical acclaim. This was swiftly followed by their Mercury Prize-nominated debut album, “Prelude To Ecstasy,” which debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart in early 2024. The album showcases their penchant for dramatic storytelling, intricate instrumentation, and Abigail Morris’s commanding vocal delivery, with tracks like “Sinner,” “My Lady of Mercy,” and “Caesar on a TV Screen” becoming fan favourites. Their live shows are an extension of their artistic vision, known for their elaborate costumes, theatricality, and an almost ritualistic energy that leaves audiences spellbound. Their Sheffield performance promises to be another chapter in their remarkable journey, showcasing why they are considered one of the most exciting new bands in British music.
Octagon: The Perfect Setting
Nestled within the vibrant campus of the University of Sheffield, the Octagon Centre stands as a distinctive and versatile venue, providing the perfect backdrop for The Last Dinner Party’s theatrical flair. Located at Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TQ, its striking octagonal design is not just a visual marvel but also contributes to its renowned acoustics, making it a fantastic space for live music. Built in 1967, the Octagon has a rich history of hosting a diverse range of events, from academic conferences to major music concerts, firmly establishing itself as a cultural hub in Sheffield.
For standing gigs, the Octagon can accommodate approximately 1,500-2,000 attendees, creating an intimate yet energetic atmosphere that allows fans to truly connect with the performers. Its central location within the university grounds means it’s easily accessible and surrounded by a lively student population, adding to the buzz on event nights. The venue is committed to accessibility, offering facilities for disabled patrons, though it’s always advisable to contact the venue directly or check the ticket provider’s information for specific requirements. Its unique architecture and established reputation for excellent sound production ensure that The Last Dinner Party’s intricate arrangements and powerful vocals will resonate beautifully throughout the space.
What to Expect at the Show
Prepare for an evening where music transcends mere sound and becomes a full-sensory spectacle. The Last Dinner Party are renowned for their captivating live performances, and their show at the Octagon will undoubtedly be a masterclass in theatricality and musical prowess. Expect a setlist heavily featuring tracks from their acclaimed debut album, “Prelude To Ecstasy,” with anthems like “Nothing Matters” and the brooding “Sinner” guaranteed to ignite the crowd. They might also unveil newer material, offering a tantalising glimpse into their future sound, or perhaps even a carefully chosen cover that aligns with their unique aesthetic.
Stage production will likely be as elaborate as their music, with dramatic lighting, smoke effects, and perhaps even some of the band’s signature Baroque-inspired props. The band members themselves are known for their striking, often vintage or custom-made costumes, which contribute significantly to their overall performance art. The atmosphere will be electric – a blend of fervent adoration from their dedicated fanbase and an almost reverent appreciation for their artistry. Expect an audience dressed to impress, echoing the band’s own flair, creating a truly communal and immersive experience that feels more like a grand, decadent gathering than a typical gig.
Getting to Octagon
The Octagon Centre is conveniently located within the University of Sheffield’s main campus, making it relatively straightforward to reach for both local and visiting concert-goers. The postcode for your SatNav or ride-sharing app is S10 2TQ. For those utilising public transport, Sheffield boasts an excellent network. The Supertram’s Blue and Yellow routes both stop at “University of Sheffield,” which is just a short walk from the Octagon. Numerous bus routes also serve the university area, with stops just moments away from the venue.
If you’re arriving by car, while there is some limited pay-and-display parking on the university campus, it’s often advisable to seek out nearby public car parks, especially on event nights. Options like Q-Park Durham Road or various city centre car parks are within a reasonable walking distance or a short bus ride. Sheffield’s compact city centre also means that for those staying locally, a pleasant walk to the venue is often an option, allowing you to soak in the city’s vibrant atmosphere before the show. Plan your journey in advance to ensure a smooth arrival and make the most of your evening.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the event start?
While exact timings can vary and are typically confirmed closer to the event date, doors usually open around 7:00 PM for a gig of this nature. Support acts generally take to the stage around 8:00 PM, with The Last Dinner Party expected to perform from approximately 9:00 PM. We recommend checking your ticket and the venue’s official website or social media channels closer to 21st November 2025 for the most up-to-date schedule.
Is there an age restriction?
The Octagon Centre, as part of a university, often operates with a 14+ age restriction for standing concerts, meaning attendees aged 14 and 15 must be accompanied by an adult over 18. Some events may be 16+ or 18+. It is crucial to verify the specific age restrictions stated on your ticket or with the ticket vendor at the time of purchase, as policies can differ per
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