CULTURAL TRAILBLAZER AND POP PROVOCATEUR PEACHES SCORES DAN LEVY’S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED SERIES BIG MISTAKES

CULTURAL TRAILBLAZER AND POP PROVOCATEUR PEACHES SCORES DAN LEVY’S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED SERIES BIG MISTAKES – STREAMING NOW ON NETFLIX

 

SOUNDTRACK IS OUT NOW DIGITALLY; LISTEN HERE

 

FOLLOWS PEACHES’ FIRST ALBUM IN OVER 10 YEARS; NO LUBE SO RUDE, OUT NOW BUY/STREAM VIA KILL ROCK STARS HERE

 

UK & EU 2026 TOUR KICKS OFF APRIL 15; TICKETS HERE

PLAYS LONDON’S O2 KENTISH TOWN FORUM APRIL 20TH

 

“She was the only person I wanted…it’s singular, like nothing I’ve ever heard before for a comedy and I was just thrilled she said yes”Dan Levy on Peaches and her score

“Everyone is afraid to use the word icon these days, but there’s no better title for Peaches” – Interview Mag

“Peaches’ return to music coincides with a cultural moment that’s desperate for a shock to the system, and she’s just the service top for the job”Pitchfork

“Nothing short of a musical battle standard for those refusing to conform to society’s bland expectations” The Arts Desk, 5 STARS

“Showcases what Peaches has long been best at: subverting expectations to balance the poetic and the perverted on an endless knife’s edge”VICE

“Peaches is ready to brawl with fascists” – The FADER

Today, Netflix releases Big Mistakes, the bold, new comedic family saga within a high-stakes crime thriller from Emmy-award winning Dan Levy. The series features the debut score from iconic musician Peaches, a pulsating, driving frenzy created alongside Grammy-winning composer Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum.

Big Mistakes follows Nicky (Levy) and Morgan (Taylor Ortega), two deeply incapable siblings who are in over their heads when a misguided theft for their dying grandmother accidentally pulls them into the world of organized crime. Blackmailed into increasingly dangerous assignments, they clumsily fail upwards, sinking deeper into chaos they’re ill-equipped to handle.

Big Mistakes Soundtrack follows the release of No Lube So Rude, Peaches’ first full length album in 10+ years. A brash, unapologetic blend of electronic, dance, punk, industrial, and pop music, the album exists at the intersection of the personal and the political, where the body serves not only as a sexual and spiritual vessel, but also as the front line in a battle for basic human rights. Peaches’ lyrics are bawdy and explicit here, laced with biting sarcasm and clever wordplay, but they’re also surprisingly vulnerable, offering up a candid look in the mirror from a post-menopausal queer icon reckoning with a society that’s come to expect silence, if not outright erasure.

Peaches recently wrapped her 27-date North American tour, putting on “a total party of the kind only Peaches can throw, complete with wild, explicit costumes a’plenty” (BrooklynVegan). She will embark on the EU/UK leg on April 15. Tickets on sale HERE

 

Peaches plays the following 2026 UK & EU Dates:

April

Wed 15th                   Dublin, Academy *

Fri 17th                       Manchester, O2 Ritz *

Sat 18th                      Glasgow, SWG3 TV Studio *

Mon 20th                   London, O2 Kentish Town Forum *

Tue 21st                      Brussels, Les Halles de Schaerbeek ~

Wed 22nd                  Paris, Elysee Montmartre ~ #

Fri 24th                       Nijmegen, Doornroosje ~

Sat 25th                      Den Haag, Paard Van Troje ~

Mon 27th                   Hamburg, Große Freiheit 36 ~

Tue 28th                     Cologne, Live Music Hall ~

Thu 30th                     Frankfurt, Zoom ~

May

Sat 2nd                       Krems, Donau Festival

Tue 5th                       Berlin, Astra Kulturhaus ^

Wed 6th                     Berlin, Astra Kulturhaus %

Wed 13th                   Lyon, Les Nuits Sonores Festival

Fri 15th                       Brighton, The Great Escape Spotlight Show

June

Fri 12th                        Stuttgart, About Pop Festival

Wed 24th                     Bremen, Schlachthof

Fri 26th                        Dublin, Mother Pride Opening Party (DJ Set)

July

Fri 3rd                          Beuningen, Down the Rabbit Hole

Fri 17th                        Dour, Belgium, Dour Festival

August

Fri 7th                          Amsterdam, WorldPride Music Festival, Melkweg MAX

Aug 12th-16th            Winchester, Boomtown Fair

Sun 30th                     Lisbon, Kalorama Festival

September

Fri 4th                          Vancouver, Commodore Ballroom

Sat 5th                          Seattle, Bumbershoot

Sat 12th                        Chicago, Robyn, The Sexistential Tour

With Support From:

* Bimini

~ Lynks

# Muchas Problemas

^ Dornika

% Bleach & the Bungholes

 

Born Merrill Nisker, Peaches first catapulted to international stardom with her 2000 debut, The Teaches of Peaches, which introduced the world to her sexually transgressive, fiercely assertive, and utterly captivating stage persona. The album’s ubiquitous lead single “Fuck the Pain Away” became a bonafide smash and a genuine pop culture phenomenon. Them Magazine praised Peaches saying “20 years after The Teaches of Peaches, the world is still catching up with the artist’s brash, irreverent, and sexually self-assured life philosophy.” In the years that followed, Peaches would go on to release five more trailblazing albums—prompting the The New York Times to dub her a “heroine” and Uncut to rave that she brings together “high art, low humour and deluxe filth [in] a hugely seductive combination”—and collaborate with everyone from Iggy Pop and Daft Punk to Christina Aguilera and R.E.M., to Kim Gordon and Yoko Ono. Her music has been honored with the prestigious Polaris Heritage Prize, featured in cultural watermarks like Lost In Translation, The Handmaid’s Tale, South Park, and Broad City, and studied at universities around the world. In addition to her musical output, Peaches has directed over 20 videos, co-curated a photo book of her life, created a host of immersive installations and performative works, and penned the electro-rock opera Peaches Does Herself, which was adapted into a film shown at over 70 festivals. The subject of two acclaimed documentaries—Teaches of Peaches (2024, directed by Judy Landkammer and Philipp Fussenegger) and Peaches Goes Bananas (2024, directed by Marie Losier)—she has also played the title role in Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo and Brecht’s The Seven Deadly Sins and continues to perform her widely lauded one-woman show, Peaches Christ Superstar. Her aesthetic also provided the main influence for designer Anthony Vaccarello’s AW21 Saint Laurent collection. In 2026, she released her first full-length album in over a decade to widespread international acclaim.

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