As the release of her third album approaches, Self Esteem has unveiled another sneak peek with the single ‘If Not Now, It’s Soon’. This latest track is the third from her upcoming album ‘A Complicated Woman’, which is scheduled for release on April 25 through Polydor Records. This new song follows her earlier singles, the hopeful ‘Focus Is Power’ and the bold ‘69’, offering a quintessential Self Esteem message encouraging individuals to show themselves vital grace and patience. Rebecca Lucy Taylor has remarked on the track, stating, “Personally, you have to wait and one day you’ll find a less painful place,” adding that the song also features a powerful spoken word segment by Julie Hesmondhalgh, known for her role as Hayley Cropper on Coronation Street. “But hopefully, the world will also find a way to become less painful. It speaks of hope, perseverance, and patience!”
In conjunction with her latest single release, our former double cover star RLT has also revealed plans for her largest headline tour in the UK and Ireland to date. She will embark on the road supporting ‘A Complicated Woman’ this September and October, with a fourteen-date tour finale set for a major homecoming concert at Sheffield’s Utilita Arena. Tickets for the tour will be available to the general public starting at 10 AM this Friday, March 28.
Check out the video for ‘If Not Now, It’s Soon’, directed by her frequent collaborator Piers Dennis, and take a look at her upcoming live performances below:
**APRIL 2025**
16 Duke Of York’s Theatre, London: 7.30 PM
17 Duke Of York’s Theatre, London: 7.30 PM
18 Duke Of York’s Theatre, London: 7.30 PM
19 Duke Of York’s Theatre, London: 3 PM
19 Duke Of York’s Theatre, London: 7.30 PM
**SEPTEMBER 2025**
15 O2 Academy, Birmingham
16 Usher Hall, Edinburgh
18 O2 City Hall, Newcastle
20 Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow
21 Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow
24 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin
27 Academy, Manchester
28 Academy, Manchester
**OCTOBER 2025**
03 The Beacon, Bristol
04 The Beacon, Bristol
09 O2 Academy Brixton, London
10 O2 Academy Brixton, London
17 Brighton Centre
18 Utilita Arena, Sheffield
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