Self Esteem announces quasi-theatrical residency at Duke Of York’s Theatre
Self Esteem, AKA Rebecca Lucy Taylor, has announced A Complicated Woman Live – a theatrical presentation of her forthcoming new album at the intimate Duke Of York’s Theatre in London.
Created by Rebecca Lucy Taylor and Tony award-winning Designer Tom Scutt, who also directs here, A Complicated Woman Live is an ambitious quasi-theatrical experience that harnesses the power and energy of a gig but presents it through a theatrical format.
Self Esteem will perform every evening at Duke Of York's theatre from 16-19 April, with two shows on the final date.
The album is the follow up to the BRIT and Mercury Prize-nominated 2021 album, Prioritise Pleasure. A one-off collaborative single with Moonchild Sanelly, "Big Man", was released in the summer of 2024, alongside the B-side, "Love Second Music First".
Pre-order A Complicated Woman before 3 February to gain access to pre-sale tickets. General sale begins at 10am on 5 February.
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