Self Esteem 2025 UK tour is set to be held from September 15, 2025 to October 18, 2025, in venues across cities such as Glasgow and London, as well as a single show in Dublin, Ireland. The singer extended the tour with three new dates: one on September 29, 2025 in Manchester, October 5, 2025 in Bristol, and one in London, UK, on October 11, 2025.Tickets for the tour will be available from the official website of the singer or via Ticketmaster UK on May 2, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. local time. The singer announced the new tour via a post on the singer's official Instagram page on April 30, 2025: View this post on Instagram Instagram PostSelf Esteem 2025 UK tour dates and venuesThe dates and venues for the Self Esteem 2025 UK tour are as follows:September 15, 2025 – Birmingham, UK at O2 AcademySeptember 16, 2025 – Edinburgh, UK at Usher HallSeptember 18, 2025 – Newcastle, UK at City HallSeptember 20, 2025 – Glasgow, UK at Barrowland BallroomSeptember 21, 2025 – Glasgow, UK at Barrowlands BallroomSeptember 24, 2025 – Dublin, Ireland at OlympiaSeptember 27, 2025 – Manchester, UK at Manchester AcademySeptember 28, 2025 – Manchester, UK at Manchester AcademySeptember 29, 2025 – Manchester, UK at Manchester Academy (new show)October 3, 2025 – Bristol, UK at Bristol BeaconOctober 4, 2025 – Bristol, UK at Bristol BeaconOctober 5, 2025 – Bristol, UK at Bristol Beacon (new show)October 9, 2025 – London, UK at Brixton AcademyOctober 10, 2025 – London, UK at Brixton AcademyOctober 11, 2025 – London, UK at Brixton Academy (new show)October 17, 2025 – Brighton, UK at Brighton CentreOctober 18, 2025 – Sheffield, UK at Utilita Arena Sheffield View this post on Instagram Instagram PostSelf Esteem released her third studio album, A Complicated Woman, on April 25, 2025. The singer talked about her new album in an exclusive interview with Dork publication, stating:"For this album, I was thinking, imagine if you didn’t have to do that and didn’t have to operate at that level every day in your brain. We have more tabs open than men do in terms of our safety. What songs would I write if I didn’t feel like this? What energy would I have? Everyone pretends, and the goal is to pretend as little as possible."Self Esteem continued:"I see it now. I can be in rooms where I can be myself, and it’s bliss, and in rooms where I don’t feel like myself. After ‘Prioritise Pleasure’, I did so many events – red carpets, parties – and I thought I should love this, but I’d be drinking to make myself comfortable enough to be there."The singer added:"Then you realise you don’t love this, you hate it, and the boozing is helping you cope. With a heavy heart on this album, I’m like, I don’t think I like going to these things, I don’t like all eyes on me, I don’t like making famous friends. It all makes me nervous."The singer continued:"I’m a lot more shy than I realised. It’s weird. I’m 38 now. Things start to change, and different things become important. It’s been really hard because I’m like, am I fuc***g loser? Am I lame now?”Self Esteem is the stage name of Rebecca Lucy Taylor. She has so far released three studio albums, including A Complicated Woman. The singer achieved mainstream chart success with her second album, Prioritise Pleasure.