Self Esteem Tickets
Self Esteem Concert Tickets
The innovative and powerful sound you can find with Self Esteem tickets cannot be found anywhere else. Self Esteem creates robust transformative songs that push the genre of experimental-pop to unexpected heights. The solo project of Rebecca Lucy Taylor was started in 2017 after the disbanding of her previous band Slow Club. After performing as a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist in the band since 2006, Taylor left the group for creative differences. Taylor revealed why with the birth of Self Esteem, named after her growth over her 20s. Self Esteem creates catchy moving songs with introspective lyrics and elaborate instrumental combinations.
Few shows can compare to Self Esteem tickets when it comes to a night full of varied dynamic songs. Taking influence from groups like Queen, Taylor started her climb with the single “Your Wife” in 2017. The song preceded her debut album which was released in 2019 entitled Compliments Please with help from Fiction Records. After a UK tour Self Esteem started to take off with the release of the single “I Do This All The Time.” It was named the best song of 2021 by The Guardian along with its album Prioritise Pleasure released in October. Taylor’s aggressive and insightful style is hard to ignore especially with the accompanying infectious melodies.
How much are Self Esteem tickets?
These prices may fluctuate depending on where Self Esteem is performing. Make sure to check the information below the most updated stats:
Self Esteem Ticket Prices:
- Average Price: $100 per ticket
- Cheap Ticket Options: Tickets start at $50 in the upper levels
- VIP Seating: Premium tickets cost over $275 for the best views
Is Self Esteem going on tour in 2025?
There are not any upcoming shows scheduled, but check back soon to see if they announce more dates.
What songs are on Self Esteem's setlist?
Self Esteem's setlist while performing in Berlin , 16 at “Säälchen” included the following songs:
- I Do and I Don't Care
- Mother
- Lies
- 69
- You Forever
- Prioritise Pleasure
- Fucking Wizardry
- In Plain Sight
- What Now
- The 345
- Cheers to Me
- The Deep Blue Okay
- I Do This All the Time
- Focus Is Power
Source: Setlist.fm