Self Esteem has expanded her upcoming tour in the UK and Ireland to add more performances in Manchester, Bristol, and London due to high demand, with several dates already sold out. The former DIY cover artist released her eagerly awaited third album, ‘A Complicated Woman’, last month—an LP that we described as “her most focused and intense record.” To celebrate its release, she will embark on an impressive 17-night tour later this year. Rebecca Lucy Taylor will perform three shows each at Manchester’s Academy, Bristol’s The Beacon, and London’s O2 Academy Brixton, concluding with a highly anticipated homecoming show at Sheffield’s Utilita Arena. Additionally, she has announced that Nadine Shah and Moonchild Sanelly will join her as support acts, both of whom also appear on ‘A Complicated Woman’. You can grab a copy of our Self Esteem-covering print magazine from February 2025 here, and see her complete list of tour dates below. Self Esteem’s Autumn 2025 tour dates in the UK and Ireland are as follows:
SEPTEMBER 2025
15 O2 Academy, Birmingham
16 Usher Hall, Edinburgh
18 O2 City Hall, Newcastle
20 Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow (sold out)
21 Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow
24 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin
27 Academy, Manchester (sold out)
28 Academy, Manchester (sold out)
29 Academy, Manchester (new show)
OCTOBER 2025
03 The Beacon, Bristol * (sold out)
04 The Beacon, Bristol * (sold out)
05 The Beacon, Bristol * (new show)
09 O2 Academy Brixton, London *
10 O2 Academy Brixton, London * (sold out)
11 O2 Academy Brixton, London * (new show)
17 Brighton Centre *
18 Utilita Arena, Sheffield *
* - w/ Moonchild Sanelly
* - w/ Nadine Shah
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