Reverend and The Makers will launch a pop-up shop at Meadowhall from May 8 to May 10, 2026. The shop will promote their new album, ‘Is This How Happiness Feels?’. It will feature exclusive merchandise, including signed copies and a limited Sheffield edition vinyl.
Darren Pearce, the center director at Meadowhall, expressed excitement about the event. He said, “It’s brilliant to welcome Reverend and the Makers back to Meadowhall. They’re a huge part of Sheffield’s music scene, and this pop-up gives fans a really special chance to celebrate the new album.”
As of midday, fans eagerly await the three-day event filled with spontaneous performances. Jon McClure stated, “We’re buzzing to be doing a brand-new pop-up shop at Meadowhall. Think three days of music, mayhem and madness – come down and be part of it. Grab the new album and support our chart push!”
This pop-up aligns with recent discussions about Yorkshire beaches. Scarborough South Bay was named one of the dirtiest beaches in England. Meanwhile, Bridlington South Beach has improved its water quality and is no longer a Brown Flag beach.
In total, 15 beaches in England received Brown Flags for 2026. Yorkshire ranks 12th out of 19 English coastal counties for clean bathing water, with only 52% of its beaches rated ‘excellent’ for water quality.