After an amazing 2022 that saw critical and commercial acclaim for her second album ‘Prioritise Pleasure’,  Self Esteem has embarked on her anticipated ‘I Tour This All The Time’.

 A Self Esteem live show is not to be missed. A space for unbridled joy, dancing and emotional catharsis, there are plenty of opportunities to join the party with shows at Manchester Albert Hall on 18th and 22nd.

Featuring the acclaimed singles ‘I Do This All The Time,’ ‘Prioritise Pleasure’, ‘How Can I Help You’ and ‘Moody’, Prioritise Pleasure is a remarkable step up from Rebecca Taylor’s 2019 debut Compliments Please and sheds light on important issues around female autonomy, comparison culture, self-doubt, heartbreak, sexual assault, comparison culture and self-accepatance, comforted and counter-balanced with an array of rhythmic flourishes that speak to the eclecticism of her experience and influence. Self Esteem was nominated for the Best New Artist award at this year’s BRIT Awards and is currently composing the soundtrack for the UK premiere of Suzie Miller’s award-winning play Prima Facie, starring Jodie Comer.

Tour Dates

4th March – The Sage, Gateshead, UK
5th March – The Queens Hall, Edinburgh, UK
6th March – Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow, UK
7th March – The Dome, Brighton, UK
9th March – Tramshed, Cardiff, UK
11th March – Hammersmith Apollo, London, UK
12th March – Marble Factory, Bristol, UK
14th March – O2 Academy, Oxford, UK
16th March – O2 Academy, Sheffield, UK
17th March – Eventim Apollo, London, UK
18th March – Albert Hall, Manchester, UK
21st March – O2 Academy, Sheffield, UK
22nd March – Albert Hall, Manchester, UK
25th March – Eventim Apollo, London, UK

Self Esteem Full review coming soon.

You can find tickets here.

Photo Copyright © Steve Farrell

 

 

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