Special guest Carla Wehbe will join Peach PRC on all dates.
Peach PRC (Credit: Jess Gleeson)
Australia’s newest Princess of Pop, Peach PRC, has just announced her upcoming Australian tour, where she’ll play in her largest venues to date.
The Secret PRC tour is, unfortunately for fans in Perth and Adelaide and other corners of the country, an East Coast tour. The Forever Drunk singer will perform at Melbourne’s Forum on Friday, 22 March, followed by Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Thursday, 28 March, and wraps up her tour on Saturday, 6 April, at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre. She’ll be joined by special guest Carla Wehbe on all dates.
Pre-sale tickets will be available from 1 pm local time on Thursday, 1 February, with general tickets available from 1 pm on Friday, 2 February. Fans can buy tickets via the Secret Sounds website.
The announcement of the Secret PRC tour follows Peach PRC’s strong showing on last weekend’s triple j Hottest 100 – Like A Girl Does landed at #81, F U Goodbye at #68, and Perfect For You at #63 – and a hugely successful 2023 that saw her debut EP, Manic Dream Pixie, land atop the ARIA Albums Chart.
She was in the running for multiple ARIA Awards last year, including Best Pop, Best Video, and Best Artwork, and was also nominated for a 2023 TikTok Award (Music Act of The Year). She appeared on massive festival line-ups like Splendour In The Grass, Spin Off, Spilt Milk and Falls Festival, and performed to sold-out audiences throughout Australia and overseas.
In a The Music cover story, Peach PRC said that the inspiration behind her music is bringing back a time in pop music that she loved. “I think some people just want to dance and party. They want vibes, and I think that's what I also want,” she said. “I also want to bring back that 2010-era fun, camp music, like not taking it too seriously.”
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Last year, Peach PRC’s special guest on this tour, Carla Wehbe, released her EP Jupiter And Mars.
Wehbe explained to The Music, “This EP has been a long time coming for me. It’s cinematic, emotionally dramatic and expresses this extensional sense of longing for something, which I really wanted to express in all the songs.”
Friday 22 March 2024 – Forum, Melbourne (Naarm)
Thursday 28 March 2024 – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane (Meanjin)
Saturday 6 April 2024 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney (Eora)