‘Eucalyptus’ is the Latest Taste of Peach PRC’s Upcoming Debut Album
Porcelain is out Friday 20 March via Island Records Australia.
Image Cybele Malinowski
A month out from the release of Peach PRC’s highly anticipated debut album Porcelian, which arrives Friday 20 March via Island Records Australia (pre-order/pre-save here), the Adelaide pop princess has shared new single ‘Eucalyptus’.
The track is about seizing the moment and embracing life, with Peach having this to say about the song, “I was just feeling very human, and looking for something outside my human experience – I’m saying, like, ‘I know I did a very human thing by calling God a freak, but…Here I am again, asking for something more, something beyond myself.’ Because maybe there is. And maybe it’s my bad for saying there wasn’t!”
Featuring production by Konstantin Kersting (Tones and I, Milky Chance, Mallrat) and Larzz Principato (Dua Lipa, Tate McRae, Halsey), Harry Charles (King Princess, One Republic, Renee Rapp) and Space Primates (FIFTY FIFTY, Alesso, Stray Kids) and the co-writing prowess of Ryan Linvill (Dermot Kennedy, Conan Gray, and Chappell Roan’s Casual) and JBACH (Ava Max, Jason Derulo, Stray Kids), Porcelain shapes as one of the most ambitious relases of 2026.
Two years in the making, Peach’s Porcelian also reflects her newfound appreciation of the natural world. “I was just in a lot of grey, sterile places, trying to be creative, and it wasn’t working,” she says. “So I found myself outside a lot. Being out in bushland, it really opened my eyes. It inspired a lot of self-growth, even outside of my artistry. It inspired me to reflect on how I’m a part of nature, not separate to it. I’m a natural being too – I have cycles that bloom and fall and all these things, just like the flowers and the trees.”
READ MORE: Gordi Plots 2026 Australian Tour
To coincide with the release of Porcelain, Peach PRC is embarking on a headline tour of Australia and New Zealand next month with support from emerging US singer-songwriter Maude Latour and Sydney pop artist Salty.
Peach’s Wandering Spirit Tour commences in Melbourne at the Palace Foreshore on Thursday 12 March and continues with dates at Adelaide’s AEC Theatre on Friday 13 March, Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Sunday 15 March, Brisbane’s Cultural Forecourt, South Bank on Thursday 19 March and Perth’s Ice Cream Factory on Saturday 21 March.
The tour then heads to New Zealand for two shows at Wellington’s Shed 6 on Saturday 28 March and Auckland’s Powerstation on Sunday 29 March. Tickets are on sale now via frontiertouring.com.
Peach’s homecoming tour will see her perform fan favourites like ‘F U Goodbye’ and ‘Perfect For You’, along with songs from her new album, with tickets already selling fast.
‘Back To You’ by Peach PRC is out now. Listen here. Porcelain is out Friday 20 March via Island Records Australia. Pre-order/pre-save here. Catch Peach PRC performing at AEC Theatre on Friday 13 March. Tickets on sale now via frontiertouring.com.
Peach PRC Wandering Spirit 2026 Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates
with Special Guests Maude Latour (USA) and Salty (AUS)
Thursday 12 March – Palace Foreshore, Melbourne, VIC (18+)
Friday 13 March – AEC Theatre, Adelaide, SA (Lic. All Ages)
Sunday 15 March – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW (Lic. All Ages)
Thursday 19 March – Cultural Forecourt, South Bank, Brisbane, QLD (18+)
Saturday 21 March – Ice Cream Factory, Perth, WA (18+)
Saturday 28 March – Shed 6, Wellington, NZ (Lic. All Ages)
Sunday 29 March – Powerstation, Auckland, NZ (18+)
The annual Californian festival is headlined by Sabrian Carpenter, Justin Bieber and KAROL G.
The festive tour balances traditional Christmas classics with contemporary favourites.
Snatch up the last remaining tickets before the 2026 Coriole Music Festival sells out.
Terrestrials is out in June on POND’s newly coined imprint Mangovision via Secretly Distribution.
The tour arrives in support of the Naarm/Melbourne rock outfit’s upcoming new album, Mulga Wire.
The EP features six tracks, including the previously released singles ‘Tracy’ and ‘Ricochet’.
This is the first taste of the band’s upcoming Reality Awaits album.
After it was feared the event was going on hiatus, organisers have revealed the beloved event is returning in July.
The West Aussie lads are also releasing their sophomore album RUN IT BACK in June.
The Perth prog rockers are touring in support of their recently released fourth studio album, In Verses.
The quartet have also just signed with King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard's label P(Doom) Records.
The singer-songwriter will be joined by special guest Gretta Ray.
The singer-songwriter returns down under in support of her just-released fourth studio album, Creature of Habit.
This marks the New York indie legend’s first album in six years.
New names added to the festival include Jehnny Beth, Panda Bear & Sonic Boom and Just Mustard.
The event brings live music to the Northern Territory across 11 days next month.
Above & Beyond will co-headline alongside Armand Van Helden and Flight Facilities (DJ Set).
Sungazer is the first album from The Temper Trap in a decade.
James Geue gets down with what’s happening in SA when it comes to hip-hop, house and techno.
Will Oakeshott goes to the dark side to gather up all things metal in South Australia.
It’s time to start planning your day for this year’s Ability Fest.
LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO UNFOLLOW, Ecca Vandal’s long-awaited sophomore album, is set for release this May.
This one will have you carving shapes on the dance floor.
Montaigne is performing their debut album, Glorious Heights, in full as part of this tour.
The punk rockers are doing a John Farnham and announcing one final tour of Australia… for the umpteenth time.
Metric’s tenth studio album, Romanticize The Dive, is out this month.
The talented songwriter has locked in four shows in South Australia.
The record features two new tracks and four stripped-back versions of tracks from the album.
KYARNA will perform tracks from her latest EP, Lost Soul Love Letters, in three intimate SA venues.
This live concert experience pays homage to the great Fleetwood Mac.