The singer-songwriter – real name Rebecca Lucy Taylor – is due to release the 12-track record on April 25 via Polydor, the follow-up to her Mercury and BRIT-nominated ‘Prioritise Pleasure’ in 2021.
Self Esteem played the entirety of the new album, including ‘Mother’, which she had aired a few times on her last major tour, as well as the 11 other tracks that make up the record – all of which were receiving their live debut.
In addition, a number of familiar favourites made the setlist, including ‘Fucking Wizardry’, ‘I Do This All The Time’ and ‘You Forever’.
“Thank you so much for coming last night luvs,” Taylor wrote on Instagram after the show, along with a clip from the show. “Real dream come true stuff for baby Becky. We go again 7:30 tonight who’s in?”
The show was split into four acts – Exorcism, Stamina, Men (Messy) and Balance – and it saw Taylor take to the stage clad in the long, restrictive clothing that adorns the new album’s cover. “Please be upstanding for the world’s most confusing House Of Games contestant and Bake Off failure, Self Esteem,” were the words that greeted her to the stage.
Amid the show’s high-energy choreography routines was the backing to ‘69’, the song on which Taylor recites a list of sex positions, while there were breathers in which the singer chatted with an audience that included Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer: “If I was the male frontman of a stadium band then I’d sit down with a pint and play a few songs on an acoustic guitar, but I’m gonna stand up,” she quipped at one point.
Jodie Comer with James Hankins at the opening night of Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem A Complicated Woman at the Duke of York’s Theatre in London April 16, 2025
‘I Do And I Don’t Care’ ‘Mother’ ‘Lies’ ‘69’ ‘You Forever’ ‘Logic, Bitch!’ ‘Prioritise Pleasure’ ‘Fucking Wizardry’ ‘The Curse’ ‘In Plain Sight’ ‘What Now’ ‘Cheers To Me’ ‘If Not Now, It’s Soon’ ‘Focus Is Power’ ‘I Do This All The Time’ ‘The Deep Blue Okay’
Created by Taylor and Tony award-winning designer Tom Scutt, the “unique” performance is described as “an ambitious quasi-theatrical experience that harnesses the power and energy of a gig but presents it through a theatrical format”.
Scutt also directed ‘A Complicated Woman Live’, which features choreography by Stuart Rogers, and musical direction by Mike Park.
Self Esteem will give four more performances of ‘A Complicated Woman’ at the Duke Of York’s, on Thursday (April 17), Friday (18) and two shows on Saturday (19).
She will be going on tour throughout the UK and Ireland starting this September. Kicking off in Birmingham, she’ll travel through to Edinburgh, Newcastle, Glasgow, Dublin, Manchester, Bristol and Brighton.
There’ll also be two shows at the O2 Academy Brixton in London and a huge homecoming gig at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield. See the full list of dates here and find any remaining tickets here.
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