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Self Esteem Tickets
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Concerts in Ireland
- 24/09/2025Wednesday 19:00Dublin, D23Olympia TheatreSelf EsteemLow Availability
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International Concerts
- 24/04/2025Thursday 19:30Southampton, GBSouthampton 1865Self Esteem - a Complicated Woman - Vinilo OutstoreOn partner site
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- 15/09/2025Monday 19:00Birmingham, GBO2 Academy BirminghamSelf Esteem
- 18/09/2025Thursday 19:00Newcastle Upon Tyne, GBO2 City Hall NewcastleSelf Esteem
- 27/09/2025Saturday 19:00Manchester, GBManchester AcademySelf EsteemLimited Availability
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- 28/09/2025Sunday 19:00Manchester, GBManchester AcademySelf EsteemLow Availability
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- 03/10/2025Friday 19:00Bristol, GBBristol BeaconSelf EsteemLimited Availability
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- 04/10/2025Saturday 19:00Bristol, GBBristol BeaconSelf EsteemLimited Availability
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- 09/10/2025Thursday 19:00London, GBO2 Academy BrixtonSelf Esteem
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- 10/10/2025Friday 19:00London, GBO2 Academy BrixtonSelf EsteemLow Availability
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- 17/10/2025Friday 18:30Brighton, GBThe Brighton CentreSelf Esteem
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- 18/10/2025Saturday 16:00Sheffield, GBUtilita Arena SheffieldSelf Esteem: On-Site Arena Parking
- 18/10/2025Saturday 19:00Sheffield, GBUtilita Arena SheffieldSelf Esteem
Add-Ons
- 18/10/2025Saturday 19:00Sheffield, GBUtilita Arena SheffieldSelf Esteem: Hospitality ExperiencesLow Availability
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About
Self Esteem announces new tour
One of the UK’s most exciting breakout stars of the past decade, Rebecca Lucy Taylor, AKA Self Esteem emerged from cult favourite status to mainstream hero following the huge success of her empowering, truth-telling 2021 single ‘I Do This All The Time’. The song resonated intensely as a perfect example of Taylor’s affectionately termed ‘trojan horse’ or ‘salad and chips’ approach, fearlessly packing important, emotive messages into witty, resonant pop music.
Self Esteem’s wildly acclaimed second album Prioritise Pleasure quickly followed, tackling the hypocrisies and joys found in her experiences of modern day womanhood across dating, friendship, comparison culture, self love, women’s safety and sexual assault and much more. Prioritise Pleasure received Mercury Prize, BRIT Award, Sky Arts and NME Award nominations, was crowned The Guardian and Sunday Times Culture’s Album of the Year, and ‘I Do This All The Time’ was also named The Guardian’s #1 song of 2021.
Quite the opposite of an overnight success, Taylor spent a decade as one half of indie duo Slow Club before adopting the pop star persona she’d always dreamed of. She released her first Self Esteem album Compliments Please in 2019, featuring fan favourite singles ‘The Best’, ‘Girl Crush’ and more.
Self Esteem’s eagerly anticipated new album A Complicated Woman, is set for release on 25 April. The album is the follow up to the hugely acclaimed BRIT and Mercury Prize-nominated 2021 album Prioritise Pleasure - an album of the year everywhere from the Guardian to the Sunday Times.
Described by the Guardian as “her best yet”, A Complicated Woman contains all Taylor’s musical thumbprints – complex thought processes unfolding in real time, an effortless knack of exposing the feelings women are required to labour under – but set on a larger, brighter landscape that is nothing short of exhilarating. Running through the album is a jubilant choir constructed of dozens and dozens of mostly female voices - “a community of people. I want you to hear and feel the connection” - including close friends, her band and collaborators, that includes - but is not limited to - singer-songwriters Nadine Shah, Moonchild Sanelly and Sue Tompkins from Life Without Buildings; Meatball and a bona fide Lancaster legend, the actress Julie Hesmondhalgh.
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Self Esteem plays live at: 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on 24 September 2025.
Tickets are on sale on Friday 28 March at 10am.