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Déyyess tour: the up-and-coming alt-pop star is heading to Sheffield!

  • Maisie Ellis
  • 10 hours ago
  • 2 min read
Credit: Samantha Monendo
Credit: Samantha Monendo

The self-proclaimed “people’s lesbian princess” will take to the road next month, kicking off the tour at Sheffield's Yellow Arch on March 20th.


The deluxe version of Déyyess’ acclaimed EP “Would You Go Down On A Girl” was released earlier this month and has already gained hundreds of thousands of plays. The collection, released via Polydor Records, features two brand new tracks which were crowd tested on her tour last year: “Silverlake Baby” and “Me, Oh My”.


Regarding her latest release, Déyyess said: “These songs and the time in my life that they came from was all about love - longing and yearning for a girl who had just come into my life, and suddenly she’s all I think about. I've been navigating the highs and lows of being in love with her; how to tell her, the fear of the unknown, was she even into girls? Does she like me like that? Is the tension in my head real, or am I being delusional? Would You Go Down On A Girl is essentially a lyrical love letter.”


Towards the end of 2025, Déyyess joined girly pop icon, Alessi Rose on the Voyeur Tour which included a night at the Octagon in Sheffield. Déyyess’ set was the perfect mix of emotional ballads and more raunchy numbers, including the moment where she stopped singing to passionately kiss her drummer, who continued to play the song regardless.


The upcoming tour is sure to bring even more fun and joy. If you are a fan of songs about longing, yearning and identity delivered in the form of earworm melodies, this is the tour for you. Fans of The Cocteau Twins, The Cranberries and more modern queer icons like Chappell Roan will enjoy Déyyess’ blend of nostalgia and more contemporary sound.


Déyyess is sure to join the queer icons hall of fame alongside artists such as Doechii, Renée Rapp, and Girl in Red, but she also hopes to do some good with her art. She said: “That’s my main goal – rebuilding what I needed when I was younger. I have fans in countries where it’s illegal to be gay; I want to create a community for them.”


You can listen to Déyyess anywhere you can get good music, and tickets to her Sheffield tour date can be purchased here.

 
 
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