Peach PRC Announces Debut Album ‘Porcelain’ Ahead of 2026 Australian and New Zealand Tour
Peach PRC will be supported by special guests Maude Latour (USA) and Salty (AUS).
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South Aussie pop princess Peach PRC has announced the release of her debut album, Porcelain (Pre-order/pre-save here).
Arriving Friday 20 March via Island Records Australia, the album brings together Sharlee Curnow’s two personalities, her alter ego Peach PRC and the real life Shaylee.
“I’m in the middle of becoming someone else,” Peach says. “The last time I did that was years ago, when I became Peach Porcelain from Shaylee, and entered into the world of stripping and everything that came with that. Now, it feels like I’m in another porcelain stage.”
To coincide with the album announcement, Peach PRC has released the record’s second beguiling pop single, ‘Out Loud’.
Speaking on the track, Peach PRC shares, “Everything about the way I wrote ‘Out Loud’, down to the intonation and the drum pattern, was to make it feel desperate. Sometimes I’m writing from a very naive and human place because I want to remember how it felt. I don’t want to look back on a song about how I know deep down that a closeted relationship can’t last, that I’m accepting that with maturity and moving on, when really I’m holding on, stamping my feet, crying in anguish and refusing to accept that my love could be doomed. I don’t want it to be self-delusion or blind faith; I want to believe that, despite thousands of love stories like mine throughout history that all ended the same way, somehow mine is different, because it has to be. “
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Not only is Peach PRC dropping her highlight anticipated debut, but the Adelaide-born pop phenomenon is embarking on an Australian and New Zealand tour in March 2026.
Peach PRC’s Wandering Spirit Tour commences in Melbourne at 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.
Tour support comes from US pop newcomer Maude Latour and Sydney pop artist Salty.
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.
‘Out Loud’ by Peach PRC is out now. Listen here. Porcelain drops Friday 20 March via Island Records Australia. Pre-order/pre-save here. Catch Peach PRC performing at AEC Theatre on Friday 13 March. Ticketing details available at 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+)
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