Prioritise Pleasure: Self Esteem brings the house down at her homecoming Yorkshire gig.
It feels like Sheffield has been waiting quite some time for this.
Rotherham-born singer, Rebecca Lucy Taylor (aka Self Esteem) brought a night of honesty and witty lyricism, fully choreographed moves and no less than three outfit changes to the O2 Academy Sheffield on the first of two sold out concerts in the city.
A refreshing reminder that non-conformist ideals don't need to be shied away from, Taylor has been “asking questions that pop music doesn’t get to”, for quite some time, but witnessing those powerful lyrics live in her home city is something far more than just a pop star in action - it feels like a true community come together for her homecoming.
Opening with Prioritise Pleasure, the crowd roars from the first beat, throwing hands in the air as the Yorkshire singer underlines the importance of self care 'that's just for me' - a sure setting of the scene.
With the help of with three backing singers, the music effortlessly transcend into F*cking Wizardry, the top streamed track of the month that's likely popularised for its unapologetic message of self-worth.
The night turns to Moody, a catchy exploration of witty lyricism - opening with “sexting you at the mental health talk seems counterproductive…”, before a quick costume change, from smart suits to deep red one pieces for the whole crew - and the addition of a cowboy hat for Taylor, launching into a non-stop session of tracks from the Mercury Prize nominated album with moody red lighting and a mesmerising dance routine that saw all four singers on stage climb up and down staged steps.
Taking a short pause to sing her dad Happy Birthday, and hello to her old music teacher, it was clear that the singer was truly home.
Little words were spoken throughout the entire set, not even an introduction - but it wasn't needed. The emotional performances from both the Sheffield singer, blowing kisses to her family in the box to the right of the stage spoke volumes - this gig not only meant a lot to Self Esteem, but Sheffielders too.
It felt as if there was a true community out to show their support- there was no pushing to the front, but rather people asking politely if they'd like a photo taken and respectful - a far cry from the usual flying of pint glasses you'd usually expect from a Thursday night gig.
Adding another outfit change, this time to an all-black two piece, the singer continued with Girl Crush and John Elton before the audience serenaded Self Esteem with a heartfelt performance of The 345, leading into You Forever.
I Do This All The Time ended the first set with a spoken word performance that had the audience truly fixated on the singer before disappearing for the encore.
Returning with I'm Fine, the song highlights a story shared by a woman in her early twenties that fears walking home at night and the words “It sounds so stupid, but me and my friends…if we are approached by a group of men, we will bark like dogs…there is nothing that terrifies a man more than a woman who appears completely deranged” before the four singers, and much of the crowd, began howling and barking to underline the importance of the statement.
Dropping into 2019 hit The Best and finishing with Self Esteem's own rendition of Shirley Bassey's This Is My Life - well, what else would it have been?
Having formed half of indie-folk duo Slow Club for the best part of a decade, Rebecca Taylor went solo in 2019, bringing heavy topics of self-sabotage, expectations and relationships (the real version, not the glossy highlights reel most pop stars bring to the stage) to the mainstream with unapologetically bold lyrics and vibrant percussion - filling a long-needed space in the music world, and hasn't looked back since.
In a recent interview, the lyricist explained: “I just had such a desire to do what I wanted, and ‘Hot Pop Star’ was a digestible, succinct way to describe it".
"I have been an indie girl since I was about 13; I was exhausted at having to communicate that supposed authenticity. And so the first thing you saw of Self Esteem was me realising that nobody was telling me no anymore."
"I could make things as fun and as funny and creative as possible. With videos, shows, photoshoots...every time you've got an opportunity to do something, why wouldn't you do the most amazing thing you could cook up?”
Working on her second 2021 album Prioritise Pleasure in the depths of the pandemic, Taylor sat down in her parents' home in Sheffield to weave a stream of personal experiences together in an uplifting way.
There's not many artists that can make that feeling of 'constant square peg, round hole' and 'I don't know sh*t' come to life - but it's this talent that has seen thousands of fans come together across the UK and beyond to chant, stomp, tear up and celebrate the differences and insecurities and we all have.
Sheffield is lucky enough to have another night of Self Esteem in her hometown next week.As expected, tickets have sold out for the next Self Esteem concert at the O2 Academy Sheffield, and will also perform in Yorkshire at Asylum Hull University Union, Hull on Sunday 19 March 2023.
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Audio North’s Artist of the Month: Cole LC | March 2026
The North is full of amazing artists, and we’re spotlighting one every single month – it's time to go 'Rollin' with Cole LC
Leeds' own Cole LC has got very far doing his "little music thing" and has seen him reach all new heights as his upcoming project suggests with its title West Yorkshire to Westend Show
This musician has built a pretty distinctive artistic style that fuses rap, all while making sure his West Yorkshire identity was kept in the forefront.
That's because, all of Cole's visuals have been filmed across the city at some pretty recognisable spots like Kirkgate Market, City Varieties and Belgrave Music Hall.
So far, this local lad has captured the attention of music lovers with songs like 'Westbrook' and 'Your Tings My Ting' both having over one million streams.
Now, Cole LC sits down to talk all about being Audio North's ‘Artist of the Month’ and shares more teasers about his highly-anticipated EP.
An interview with Cole LC - Audio North's Artist of the Month
Audio North's Artist of the Month: Cole LC | March 2026 / Credit: Supplied via Press shots
What can we expect from your upcoming EP?
This is my first big release in quite a while after the release of Favourite Version in 2023 and I've done a lot of growing. I started writing last Summer when I was going through a tough period but it's gone onto create some of my best songwriting stories. It's a one big note to self that I hope helps other people out.
What is it like being a Northern independent artist?
I grew up in Roundhay with my family and Leeds as a city has had a monumental impact on what I do as an artist. By being close to the city centre, it has allowed me to be exposed to different types of music, soaking up all these genres has helped influence what I do now.
How do you think Leeds is shaping the UK music scene?
This city is a big credit to music and it's a testament to the musicians of Leeds having that talent but also being hardworking. It's also about authenticity and that's what we've got. The climate of music in general is very intense and there's lots of competition but the sheer talent here in Leeds makes it impossible for us to go unnoticed.
Cole LC has played a key part in Leeds' music scene / Credit: Supplied via Press shots
Who are some up and coming artists you're checking out?
Ellur and you spell it "Ell-uh" because she's from Bradford. She's an Alt-pop artist who I've been listening to a lot. I've also loved Charlotte Plank, especially her latest single 'crybby blue'. There's even Aaron Rowe who supported Lewis Capaldi.
What does a performance day look like for you?
I don't have a specific routine before a show. Practicing my lyrics is a big one and having a mint tea too.
What is your ultimate dream musically?
I'd love to perform whenever I like and just know people would be there and support me. I'd love the financial freedom to be able not worry and creative new tracks whenever whereever I want. Music is so powerful and speaks to everyone, I want to keep improving my quality and progress.
If you could collaborate with anyone who would it be?
Probably Justin Bieber because of how much I love him, he's the greatest of all time, he just is. When I was 14 I was so fuming watching him and seeing how good he is, I thought he'd put be out of a job forever. He has some unreal albums.
What's next for Cole LC?
I can guarantee you new music every single month for 2026. I know a lot of people have been getting in touch regarding a headline show so I'm hoping to organise a gig. I'm also going to make sure I keep the connection with people who enjoy my music whether that's in person or online.
The Pussycat Dolls announce major comeback with a massive global arena tour
Daisy Jackson
Global pop icons The Pussycat Dolls have announced a major global tour, with 50+ shows across Europe and North America.
The pop icons will be performing a massive show here in Leeds as part of the tour, which kicks off this summer.
The Pussycat Dolls have been teasing their return this week, plastering hints on venues across the UK – including the First Direct Bank Arena, which displayed a pink digital ad reading ‘Don’t cha wish you knew who we’re announcing tomorrow??’
The multi-platinum pop supergroup will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut record, PCD.
They’ll be supported on the European leg of the tour, which will bring them to the UK in September and October, by Lil’ Kim.
The PCD Forever tour will span a whopping 53 dates, where they’ll perform their chart-topping hits including the 5x platinum Buttons, plus Don’t Cha, and Stickwitu.
The Pussycat Dolls were pop heavyweights in the 2000s, known for their electrifying choreography and live performances.
The Pussycat Dolls have announced a major global tour with a Manchester date. Credit: Rankin
Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts will be back together once again this year for what will be their biggest international run in years.
They’ll be releasing a new song for the first time since 2019 – Club Song is produced by Mike Sabbath (RAYE, Jade) and written by Nicole Scherzinger with Sabbath, Caroline Ailin (Dua Lipa) and Solly (Teddy Swims).
General tickets will go on sale from 10am on Friday 20 March, but fans can sign up for pre-sale at pcdforever.com by Monday to access tickets early.