Rising artist Sir Woman—the solo project of vocalist and songwriter Kelsey Wilson—confirms her double album If It All Works Out and If It Doesn’t for Spring 2025. Pre-order HERE.
Wilson’s long-held passion for soul, funk, and R&B led to the creation of the double album. On If It All Works Out, produced by Sir Woman and Matt Pence (Jason Isbell, John Grant, Sarah Jaffe, Cody Jinks, Here We Go Magic), Wilson emphasizes themes of love, positivity, and romance while embracing Sir Woman’s ethos of self-empowerment. “It was all the records from the ’70s that I loved listening to growing up,” says Wilson. “I got to emulate and do my version.”
The second album, If It Doesn’t, written during Wilson’s darkest times and produced by Sir Woman and Jason Burt (Paul Cauthen, The Texas Gentleman, Leon Bridges), aims to inspire listeners facing life’s challenges.
In support of the new music, Sir Woman will embark on a headline tour across North America. Kicking off on March 15, the tour includes stops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, Nashville, Philadelphia, New York City, Toronto, and more. See the complete list of dates below. Tickets and more information are available HERE.
Last month, Sir Woman performed an Audiotree session—listen and watch HERE.
In 2022, Sir Woman took the Austin music scene by storm with her self-titled full-length debut. This success led to performances at renowned clubs, recognition as Artist of the Year at the 2023 Austin Music Awards, and features in Rolling Stone, Spin, Variety, and on the cover of the Austin Chronicle. Wilson’s project has garnered over 40 million streams on Spotify.
Sir Woman draws inspiration from R&B and gospel icons like Otis Redding, Billy Preston, Aretha Franklin, and Nina Simone.
For the past 14 years, Wilson has also served as the lead vocalist and violinist for the Austin-based band Wild Child, which has released five albums and toured with artists like Mt. Joy, Robert Ellis, and Shakey Graves.
Further new music from Sir Woman is on the way.
TOUR DATES
- March 15—Santa Fe, NM—Meow Wolf
- March 18—Phoenix, AZ—Valley Bar
- March 19—San Diego, CA—Voodoo Lounge
- March 20—Los Angeles, CA—Lodge Room
- March 21—San Francisco, CA—Bottom of the Hill
- March 22—Sacramento, CA—Starlet Room
- March 25—Seattle, WA—Tractor Tavern
- March 26—Portland, OR—Mississippi Studios
- March 27—Boise, ID—Treefort Festival
- March 29—Denver, CO—Cervantes’ Masterpiece
- April 1—Omaha, NE—Slowdown
- April 2—St. Paul, MN—Turf Club
- April 3—Chicago, IL—Schubas
- April 4—Chicago, IL—Schubas
- April 5—St. Louis, MO—Off Broadway
- April 25—Houston, TX—Axelrad Free Series
- April 26—Ft. Worth, TX—Tulips
- April 30—Nashville, TN—Row One @ Cannery
- May 1—Atlanta, GA—Masquerade
- May 2—Carrboro, NC—Cat’s Cradle
- May 3—Washington, DC—DC9
- May 6—Philadelphia, PA—Johnny Brenda’s
- May 7—New York City, NY—Racket
- May 8—Cambridge, MA—Middle East Upstairs
- May 10—Toronto, ON—The Garrison
- May 12—Ferndale, MI—Loving Touch
- May 13—Indianapolis, IN—Hi-Fi
- May 14—Lawrence, KS—The Bottleneck
- May 15—Oklahoma City, OK—Beer City Music Hall