THERE’S ONLY ONE PEACH WITH THE WHOLE IN THE MIDDLE- WORLD PREMIERE AT KAMPNAGEL – AUGUST 15-17, 2019

Tickets available now HERE!
Thu, 15.08.2019 19:30 [World Premiere]
Kampnagel – K6
Fri, 16.08.2019 19:30
Kampnagel – K6
Sat, 17.08.2019 21:00
Kampnagel – K6

“Shake yer dix, shake yer tits” variety-extravaganza

Over the past 20 years, the musician and artist Peaches has created a comprehensive artistic oeuvre that focuses on music, performance and cross-media practices. She has made thousands of people dance in clubs with her music, and transgressively appropriated traditionally male-dominated genres such as rock, punk, heavy metal and rap. Her lyrics about social inequality, body images, gender and age equality read like postmodern poetry, and her concerts are highly explosive Gesamtkunstwerks, comprised of music, sound, fashion, visual- and live arts. Peaches is a master of the uncompromising popularization of the avant-garde and has, like this, implemented sex-positive feminism into the concert halls of this world.

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of her stage debut, the Summer Festival is now showing the whole spectrum of her artistic universe: Peaches will open her first solo exhibition at the Kunstverein on August 9th; at KMH she will present three club nights; and with THERE’S ONLY ONE PEACH WITH THE HOLE IN THE MIDDLE, she creates a futuristic stage happening as a world premiere for the Summer Festival featuring 13 musicians, 10 performers and guests such as New York drag rapper Christeene and London-based aerial performer Empress Stah. Inspired by the variety shows of 1970s LGBTIQ* icons such as Bette Midler and Liza Minelli and with costumes by avant hair and fashion designer Charlie Le Mindu, Peaches catapults her vision of the past, present and future of queerfeminism onto the grand stage of the Kampnagel factory.

From June on, additional special tickets will be available, combining the stage performance, the exhibition and the club evenings.

Concept, Direction, Music, Vocals, Performance: PeachesCostumes: Charlie Le MinduStage & Light: House of North (Fubbi Karlson & Nella Riecken) Musical Direction: Tif LamsonPerformance: Empress Stah, Christeene & many moreDance: Nola Kinfolk Assistence & stage management: Dana TuckerLive Music: N.N.

A PRODUCTION OF International Summer Festival Kampnagel COPRODUCTION N.N.
FUNDED BY Kulturstiftung des Bundes in the frame of “20 Years of Peaches” in collaboration with Kunstverein in Hamburg.

INTRODUCING *RUB* BY PEACHES! An all-natural, super sexy massage oil.

Introducing
Rub by PEACHES
in collaboration with NEIGHBOURHOOD BOTANICALS

This is an all-natural, super sexy massage oil, with a decadent blend of aphrodisiac essential oils to stimulate libido while relaxing the mind.

Rich in skin loving nutrients and vitamin E, the headline ingredient in RUB is Grapeseed Oil. Surely a plentiful by-product of all the champagne grapes sacrificed for Peaches’ onstage bottle spraying…

Also on the bill is Peach(es) Kernel Oil, a nourishing superpower just like its namesake, and Coconut Oil which brings the decadence.

Black Pepper reinvigorates muscles and joints as it increases circulation to the skin, while Neroli helps stimulate libido. Erotic Vetiver is the ancient root of vitality… plus a lil’ touch of relaxing Ho Oil, just to keep it real.

This is a limited edition.

TO ORDER GO TO::
https://www.TeachesOfPeaches.com
https://www.neighbourhoodbotanicals.com/rub

FOLLOW THE STORY AT PEACHES’ INSTAGRAM

5 STAR REVIEW – PEACHES CHRIST SUPERSTAR- The Abbey Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival

PEACHES CHRIST SUPERSTAR
Abbey Theatre
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Peaches Christ Superstar review: Cult singer’s rock opera triumph
Dublin Fringe Festival: Transgressive electro artist brings bravura spirit to Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s musical

What could possibly go right? Peaches, the transgressively funny, gender-contorting singer of electro-punk-funk cult classics like Diddle My Skittle, takes on the rock opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber, the man blamed with turning musical theatre into a blandly melodramatic mainstream commodity. But pretty much everything about this solo interpretation of Jesus Christ Superstar turns out triumphantly.
Accompanied only by a pianist, Mathias Halvorsen, Peaches largely performs the story of a sceptical Judas’s betrayal of an uncertain Jesus in, well, straight fashion. She imbues the musical’s characters with emotion and surprising nuance, the unadorned nature of her renditions highlighting the wit and daring of Tim Rice’s lyrics.
But it’s the performer’s charismatic personality that really shines through. Her powerful, controlled singing is bolstered by her hypnotic stage presence, wicked sense of humour and bravura sense of the dramatic, culminating with the climactic title song.
With her sincere yet subversive show, Peaches indeed proves herself a true superstar: electro-punk’s gain has been musical theatre’s loss, until now.
by Mick Heaney
The Irish Times

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photo: Angel Ceballos

I’m Afraid of Men Remix

Jumped on Too Attached’s remix of Vivek Shraya’s track “I’m Afraid of Men”
Stream premiere CBC Music.
50% of sales from download of remix via tooattached.bandcamp.com will be donated to #TorontoStrongFund to support those impacted by April van attack in TO.

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