Meadowhall: Reverend and The Makers pop-up shop at
Reverend and The Makers are launching a pop-up shop at Meadowhall from May 8 to May 10, 2026, to promote their new album, “Is This How Happiness Feels?”. Fans can expect exclusive merchandise, including signed copies and a limited Sheffield edition vinyl.
Darren Pearce, the center director at Meadowhall, expressed excitement about the event: “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.”
The three-day event will not only showcase the band’s latest work but also feature spontaneous performances that capture the energy of their live shows. Jon McClure, the band’s frontman, said, “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 comes at an interesting time for Yorkshire beaches as well; Scarborough South Bay has recently been named one of the dirtiest beaches in England. In contrast, Bridlington South Beach improved its water quality and is no longer classified as a Brown Flag beach.
In total, 15 beaches in England received Brown Flags for 2026, highlighting that only 52% of Yorkshire’s beaches are rated ‘excellent’ for water quality compared to 68% across England. This context adds depth to Reverend and The Makers’ local significance.
As excitement builds for the pop-up shop, fans are eager to engage with their favorite band while supporting a vibrant part of Sheffield’s cultural landscape.