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24th March 2025
11:25am GMT

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Self Esteem has announced a headline UK and Ireland tour for 2025 - and this is how to get tickets.
The artist - aka Rebecca Lucy Taylor - will tour this September and October in support of her upcoming album 'A Complicated Woman'.
It will begin on 15 September in Birmingham and head to the likes of Edinburgh, Newcastle, Dublin and Brighton.
She will also headline multiple nights in Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol and London and finish up with a show at Sheffield's Utilita Arena on 18 October.
It's in support of her upcoming third studio album, which is due for release on 25 April and features singles "Foucs Is Power" and "69".
The news of a headline tour follows up the announcement that she'll perform a residency at the Duke of York's Theatre in London's West End.
This will take place across six shows between 16-20 April and will be a "theatrical presentation" of the album ahead of its official release.
She's also been confirmed to be performing at Glastonbury Festival and BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend this summer.
Ahead of Self Esteem tickets going on sale for her headline UK and Ireland tour, you can find out everything you need to know below.
They go on general sale at 10am on Friday, 28 March via:
Yes, fans who pre-order the album from the official store here before 1pm GMT on Tuesday, 25 March will receive access to a presale.
You'll receive an exclusive pre-sale code to access tickets early, so make sure to check all the folders in your inbox. If you've already pre-ordered the album then you'll automatically receive a presale code.
This will then take place from 10am on Wednesday, 26 March via Ticketmaster.
An O2 Priority sale also takes place from 10am on Wednesday, 26 March. This can be accessed by customers via the O2 app or priority.o2.co.uk.
15 September - Birmingham, O2 Academy - Ticketmaster
16 September - Edinburgh, Usher Hall - Ticketmaster / See Tickets
18 September - Newcastle, O2 City Hall - Ticketmaster
20 September - Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom - Ticketmaster / See Tickets
21 September - Glasgow, Barrlowland Ballroom - Ticketmaster / See Tickets
24 September - Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre - Ticketmaster
27 September - Manchester, Academy - Ticketmaster
28 September - Manchester, Academy - Ticketmaster
3 October - Bristol, Beacon - Ticketmaster
4 October - Bristol, Beacon - Ticketmaster
9 October - London, O2 Academy Brixton - Ticketmaster
10 October - London, O2 Academy Brixton - Ticketmaster
17 October - Brighton, Centre - Ticketmaster
18 October - Sheffield, Utilita Arena - Ticketmaster
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