Self Esteem has introduced particulars of a large headline present in her hometown of Sheffield on the finish of the summer season.
On September 2, Rebecca Lucy Taylor will headline the Rock N Roll Circus occasion on the Don Valley Bowl, and be joined by Confidence Man, Bimini and Arctic Monkeys tribute band Arctic Numpties, the latter of whom she lately joined on stage at a gig in her hometown.
The brand new present is being billed as the ultimate present of her ‘Prioritise Pleasure’ period, supporting her second album from 2021.
“SHEFFIELD. I simply needed to come again yet another time earlier than I totally decide to writing once more,” Taylor stated of the present.
“I’ve additionally curated my precise dream line as much as be a part of me. I’m genuinely deeply excited. – Don Valley Bowl, Sept 2nd – I promise you that is NOT to be missed!”
Presale tickets for the gig will probably be out there on Wednesday, April 19 earlier than a basic sale on Friday, April 21.
You should purchase your tickets right here.
SHEFFIELD. I simply needed to come again yet another time earlier than I totally decide to the writing period. I’ve personally curated the road up and listed here are the primary few acts, with extra becoming a member of this (already iconic) lineup quickly. pic.twitter.com/lfrPGPsltW
— Rebecca Lucy Taylor (@SELFESTEEM___) April 14, 2023
Self Esteem lately completed up her bought out UK tour ‘I Tour This All The Time’, which started in Nottingham and Dublin final month and noticed her debut a pair of brand name new songs.
Reviewing the Oxford date of the tour, NME wrote: “On the finish of Self Esteem’s newest headline present in Oxford comes a second of pure pleasure. With the encore wrapped up and bows taken, Shirley Bassey‘s ‘This Is My Life’ begins blasting by the audio system.
Throughout the London date of the tour, Self Esteem was joined by fairly the particular visitor, with Mr Blobby popping out on stage.
Within the present’s encore throughout her observe ‘The Finest’, Rebecca Lucy Taylor welcomed the ’90s childhood icon on stage, who proceeded to shred a guitar and dance with Taylor and her band.
Discussing the time she met Mr Blobby whereas showing on The Large Breakfast, Taylor instructed NME final yr: “It doesn’t get higher than that, does it? That day after I met Mr Blobby… I don’t want the rest now. You recognize they used to place the voice on it? The vocoder? Clearly they didn’t have that, so the man within the swimsuit was making an attempt to not make any noise. After I hugged him he’d simply be like, ‘blobby blobby’ in a traditional man’s voice. Poor man.”