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First concept images reveal how The Crucible will look after £45 million investment

Very swanky indeed.

Clementine Hall Clementine Hall - 17th July 2026

The first concept images showing the future of The Crucible have been unveiled.

One of Sheffield's most iconic buildings could undergo a huge makeover following a proposed £45 million investment.

The design proposals were revealed at Sheffield City Council's Strategy and Resources Committee, which approved the next stage of design work and the preparation of a full business case for the project.

The plans will see £45m invested into the Crucible to upgrade and expand the venue.

Credit: Press images (Sheffield City Council)

The transformation will include the ability to increase its capacity by 50%, from its current 964 seats to a 1,500-seat theatre in the round, as well as wider improvements to modernise both the visitor experience and the behind-the-scenes facilities.

Approval also allows for further progress to be made on the funding strategy for the project.

Credit: Press images (Sheffield City Council)

Councillor Fran Belbin, Leader of Sheffield City Council, said: "The Crucible has played a central role in Sheffield's cultural identity for more than 50 years and I am delighted that we are moving forward with this project to ensure that this remains the case for the foreseeable future. 

"These new images bring the vision for its future to life showing how we can preserve both its unique atmosphere and its legacy while creating a modern, sustainable venue fit for generations to come. 

"This investment represents a huge vote of confidence in Sheffield's cultural offer and city centre, and we're taking an important step towards securing the long-term future of this world-renowned venue and the economic, social and cultural benefits it brings to our city."

So, what do you think? Do you like the look of the new Crucible?

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