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Peaches releases new single 'Not In Your Mouth None Of Your Business' & announces North American 'No Lube So Rude' 2026 tour...




Peaches releases new single 'Not In Your Mouth None Of Your Business'
Photo credit: The Squirt Deluxe




CULTURAL TRAILBLAZER AND POP PROVOCATEUR PEACHES

ANNOUNCES NO LUBE SO RUDE 2026 TOUR

KICKING OFF IN NORTH AMERICA FEBRUARY 20

VIP PRE-SALE OCT 15, GENERAL ON-SALE OCT 17, PORTION OF PROCEEDS GO TO TRANS JUSTICE FUNDING PROJECT


NEW SINGLE ‘NOT IN YOUR MOUTH NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS’

ELECTRIFYING PROTEST ANTHEM OUT NOW


PEACHES TEASES NO LUBE SO RUDE, HER FIRST ALBUM IN 10+ YEARS



Iconic musician, producer, director, and performance artist, Peaches returns with the electrifying protest anthem ‘Not In Your Mouth None Of Your Business’ — an energising rallying chant for bodily autonomy in the form of a pulsing punk dance anthem, recorded with producer The Squirt Deluxe in Berlin. Listen HERE.


The single arrives alongside the announcement of a 27-date North American headlining tour kicking off on February 20 in Miami, with support from Model/Actriz, Cortisa Star, and more to be announced. The Guardian has praised her “bravura” live performances, calling them “a masterclass in gleeful subversion.” For full details head HERE.





Peaches has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 from every ticket sold goes to support the Trans Justice Funding Project and their work funding trans-led grassroots organizations in the US and US Territories who exist to serve and improve the lives of their local and national trans, gender non conforming and non-binary communities.


‘Not In Your Mouth None Of Your Business’ is the first single from Peaches’ first album in 10+ years entitled No Lube So Rude. Peaches says of the new music “When the world is friction, lube isn’t a luxury. It’s a necessity. It’s how you turn that friction into pleasure, into power, into pride. I want people to understand that they can still have a voice no matter who they are or what the world says about them. Now more than ever, there are so many forces that just want you to give up and be quiet. If this album can help you resist that, then that’s what it’s for.” No Lube So Rude is set for release in 2026, stay tuned for more details.


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.









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