Self Esteem, the project of singer Rebecca Lucy Taylor, is set to make headlines with a full interview scheduled for March 15, 2026, with Laura Kuenssberg. The interview will delve into the music industry’s ‘privilege gap’, a topic that has garnered significant attention in recent discussions about equity in the arts.
Self Esteem is known for her bold theatrical pop and confessional songwriting, which resonate with many fans and critics alike. The interview will coincide with her performance at the FORWARDS Festival, a popular event that has become a staple of Bristol’s summer calendar, now entering its fifth year.
In a short video lasting 46 seconds, Self Esteem addresses the pressing issues within the music industry, highlighting her unique perspective on the challenges faced by artists today. This video has already sparked interest among her followers and the broader music community.
As the date approaches, anticipation builds around the insights that Self Esteem will share during her conversation with Kuenssberg. The discussion promises to shed light on the systemic barriers that many artists encounter, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds.
Self Esteem appears in material headlined around the music industry’s ‘privilege gap’, emphasizing the need for a more inclusive environment in the arts. Fans are encouraged to tune in to watch the full interview on March 15, which will air on a Sunday, providing a platform for these important conversations.
With her engaging style and thought-provoking lyrics, Self Esteem continues to challenge norms and inspire dialogue within the industry. As she prepares for both the interview and her performance, her influence as an artist remains significant.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific time of the interview, but it is expected to attract a wide audience eager to hear her thoughts on the current state of the music industry.