Sir Woman at Cervantes

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. 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.
— Kelsey Wilson, Sir Woman

On March 29, 2025, Denver's Cervantes' Other Side pulsed with an electrifying blend of soul, funk, and genre-defying performances, headlined by the dynamic Sir Woman. The evening's lineup also featured the captivating sounds of Jade Oracle and the multifaceted talents of Dylan Meek, creating a musical journey that resonated deeply with the audience.​

Jade Oracle opened the night, casting a spell over the crowd with their ethereal fusion of psychedelic rock and soulful rhythms. Their set was a mesmerizing tapestry of sound, weaving atmospheric textures with hypnotic grooves that transported listeners to another realm. The band's ability to blend mysticism with modern musical elements left an indelible mark, setting a high bar for the performances to follow.​

Next to grace the stage was Dylan Meek, a Los Angeles native known for his seamless blend of soul, rock, blues, and jazz. Meek's virtuosic skills as a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist were on full display, captivating the audience with his silky falsettos and electrifying piano riffs. His performance was a heartfelt exploration of love, resilience, and self-discovery, delivered with a passion that ignited the room and showcased his undeniable stage presence.​

The anticipation reached its peak as Sir Woman, the solo project of Austin-based vocalist and songwriter Kelsey Wilson, took center stage. Wilson, co-founder of the indie-pop band Wild Child, has carved out a unique space with Sir Woman, blending vintage R&B, classic soul, and groove-drenched pop. Her performance was a masterclass in soulful storytelling, as she effortlessly navigated between playful anthems and profound ballads. Backed by a powerhouse band, Wilson's rich vocals and charismatic stage presence transformed the venue into a vibrant dance hall, where the audience couldn't help but move to the infectious rhythms. Her songs, infused with themes of self-love and empowerment, resonated deeply, creating an atmosphere of collective joy and connection.​

The synergy between the artists created a seamless flow of energy throughout the night, each act complementing the next while showcasing their unique styles. The audience's enthusiastic response was a testament to the caliber of performances, as concert-goers danced, sang along, and immersed themselves in the soulful ambiance.​

In retrospect, the concert at Cervantes' Other Side on March 29 was more than just a series of performances; it was a celebration of musical artistry and the power of live music to unite and uplift. Sir Woman, along with Jade Oracle and Dylan Meek, delivered an unforgettable experience that left the Denver crowd yearning for more.​


Jade Oracle

Denver Colorado’s own Jade Oracle isn’t just a band — it’s a full-body experience. Blending mystical energy with immersive soundscapes, this rising act crafts music that feels ritualistic, hypnotic, and deeply human. With a name that conjures ancient wisdom and spiritual awakening, Jade Oracle lives up to the mythos — channeling a genre-bending fusion of psychedelic rock, electronic textures, and soul-stirring vocals.

Rooted in intention and elevated by experimentation, Jade Oracle is quickly earning a place as one of the most unique and evocative live acts in the underground music scene. For fans of genre-defying artistry and immersive shows that move both body and spirit, Jade Oracle is not to be missed.

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Dylan Meek

Dylan Meek is a genre-defying musician whose sound feels like a spontaneous jam session between soul, rock, blues, and jazz — all filtered through the heart of a true storyteller. A wildly gifted vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter, Meek moves between silky falsettos, gritty piano riffs, and electrifying guitar lines with the ease of someone born to be on stage.

With a style that nods to the greats but never imitates, Dylan Meek is carving his own lane as a live performer with serious staying power. His shows are equal parts catharsis and celebration — a reminder of what live music is meant to be: personal, passionate, and impossible to ignore.

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Sir Woman

Sir Woman, the solo project of Austin-based singer and songwriter Kelsey Wilson, brings a fresh and fearless blend of soul, R&B, and retro-pop to the stage. Best known as the co-founder and charismatic voice of indie-pop band Wild Child, Wilson steps into her own spotlight with Sir Woman, showcasing a deeper, funkier side of her artistry.

With rich vocals that feel both timeless and current, Sir Woman delivers music that grooves with warmth, honesty, and undeniable flair. Her songs explore themes of self-love, empowerment, and human connection, often wrapped in lush instrumentation, brass accents, and danceable rhythms. Whether performing live or on record, Wilson's presence is magnetic—she radiates joy and emotional depth in equal measure.

Sir Woman’s live performances are a highlight of any festival or tour lineup. Backed by a tight, high-energy band, Wilson creates a feel-good atmosphere that draws from classic soul traditions while pushing sonic boundaries. It’s no surprise that her shows have become a favorite among fans of modern soul, indie pop, and everything in between.

For those craving authentic songwriting and a powerful, feel-it-in-your-bones live experience, Sir Woman is a must-see artist redefining what soul music looks and sounds like in today’s indie scene.

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