SIR WOMAN - ALBUM RELEASE TOUR '69

Tue Mar 18 2025

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

Valley Bar

130 N. Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004

$22.00

Ages 21+

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Psyko Steve Presents

SIR WOMAN
ALBUM RELEASE TOUR '69​


Tuesday, March 18th 2025
Doors at 7:00 / Show at 8:00

21+

Advance General Admission Ticket: $22 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $25 + fees

Psyko Steve Presents
SIR WOMAN - ALBUM RELEASE TOUR '69

  • Sir Woman

    Sir Woman

    Soul

    Sir Woman, Austin Music Award’s Best New Act of 2020, was primed to hit the  road promoting its much-anticipated debut album Party City, when the world  changed.  

    With fewer reasons to celebrate, soul-singer Kelsey Wilson (Wild Child, Glorietta)  ditched the party vibe she planned for her maiden, solo debut in favor of a more  aptly titled record for troubled times.

    Bitch, a genre-bending, Motown-influenced five-song EP, is set for an Oct. 16 release under Wilson’s acid-trip inspired stage name on Austin’s Nine Mile  Records.

    Wilson’s backing band — drummer Amber Baker (Jon Batiste) and back-up  singers Spice and Roy Jr. — were joined on the album by guitarist Nik Lee and  multi- instrumentalist Dan Creamer (Shakey Graves, The Texas Gentlemen), and  critically acclaimed country-pop artist Robert Ellis.

    But make no mistake, the Wild Child co-founder has stepped into the spotlight  alone with this collection of love songs she wrote for herself as the perpetual party  of touring life started to spin out of control.

    “This EP is me finding what makes me feel good and falling in love with myself. A  mix of everything that makes my body move — pop, soul, gospel, funk, folk, and  R&B. It feels so right to make a record that has my actual heart in it,” Wilson said.  “These songs are the part of me that wants to help people fall in love with  themselves through music. I can’t wait for everyone to hear it."

    World Café’ declared “warmth, empathy and humor are the shining stars” of the  EP’s first track, “Highroad,which earned a slot on NPR’s “Heavy Rotation: 9  Songs Public Radio Can’t Stop Playing.”

    Consider that evidence Wilson is “moving effortlessly into a brave new R&B infused, gospel-flecked world where her golden pipes ease you back into a fluffy  pillow of serenity and bliss,” NPR critic Gini Moscorro proclaimed. In some ways, the EP’s title track, “Bitch,” set for an Oct. 1 release, took on new  meaning after the world shut down.  

    When Wilson belts, “You’ve been a bitch, baby,” it’s as if a year at the crossroads  of coronavirus crisis and national civil unrest is the unintended target of the soul singer’s angsty honesty.

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Psyko Steve Presents

SIR WOMAN - ALBUM RELEASE TOUR '69

Tue Mar 18 2025 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

Valley Bar Phoenix AZ
SIR WOMAN - ALBUM RELEASE TOUR '69

$22.00 Ages 21+

Psyko Steve Presents

SIR WOMAN
ALBUM RELEASE TOUR '69​


Tuesday, March 18th 2025
Doors at 7:00 / Show at 8:00

21+

Advance General Admission Ticket: $22 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $25 + fees
Sir Woman

Sir Woman

Soul

Sir Woman, Austin Music Award’s Best New Act of 2020, was primed to hit the  road promoting its much-anticipated debut album Party City, when the world  changed.  

With fewer reasons to celebrate, soul-singer Kelsey Wilson (Wild Child, Glorietta)  ditched the party vibe she planned for her maiden, solo debut in favor of a more  aptly titled record for troubled times.

Bitch, a genre-bending, Motown-influenced five-song EP, is set for an Oct. 16 release under Wilson’s acid-trip inspired stage name on Austin’s Nine Mile  Records.

Wilson’s backing band — drummer Amber Baker (Jon Batiste) and back-up  singers Spice and Roy Jr. — were joined on the album by guitarist Nik Lee and  multi- instrumentalist Dan Creamer (Shakey Graves, The Texas Gentlemen), and  critically acclaimed country-pop artist Robert Ellis.

But make no mistake, the Wild Child co-founder has stepped into the spotlight  alone with this collection of love songs she wrote for herself as the perpetual party  of touring life started to spin out of control.

“This EP is me finding what makes me feel good and falling in love with myself. A  mix of everything that makes my body move — pop, soul, gospel, funk, folk, and  R&B. It feels so right to make a record that has my actual heart in it,” Wilson said.  “These songs are the part of me that wants to help people fall in love with  themselves through music. I can’t wait for everyone to hear it."

World Café’ declared “warmth, empathy and humor are the shining stars” of the  EP’s first track, “Highroad,which earned a slot on NPR’s “Heavy Rotation: 9  Songs Public Radio Can’t Stop Playing.”

Consider that evidence Wilson is “moving effortlessly into a brave new R&B infused, gospel-flecked world where her golden pipes ease you back into a fluffy  pillow of serenity and bliss,” NPR critic Gini Moscorro proclaimed. In some ways, the EP’s title track, “Bitch,” set for an Oct. 1 release, took on new  meaning after the world shut down.  

When Wilson belts, “You’ve been a bitch, baby,” it’s as if a year at the crossroads  of coronavirus crisis and national civil unrest is the unintended target of the soul singer’s angsty honesty.

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Ages 21+
limit 10 per person
General Admission
$22.00

Delivery Method

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Will Call

Terms & Conditions

This event is 21 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.