Releasing debut album Who Let The Dogs Out earlier this year via City Slang, Lambrini Girls continue their world domination and have teamed up with the elusive Peaches for a remix of track ‘C*ntology101’.
The record landed #16 in Official Charts (only one of three new albums in the Top 20), #1 in Rock and Metal, #2 Independent Albums, #3 Physical Albums, and #3 Vinyl, and saw a string of praise from major publications and numerous radio playlists. Lambrini Girls graced the covers of NOTION, Kerrang! Magazine, DIY, DORK Digital, NME, PASTE, New Noise, and have been praised by the likes of Sleater Kinney, Bikini Kill’s Kathleen Hanna, Iggy Pop, supported IDLES, The Libertines, Amyl & the Sniffers, and more.
Peaches is a powerhouse of electronic punk, making a name for herself for over two decades as queer icon and unforgettable live performer. This is a collaboration fans have been waiting for – as Peaches said herself, “The track is c*nt! It was a no brainer! Punk AF”.
Already performing to sold-out rooms across the Globe most of this year, Lambrini Girls are set for another UK tour this November with only Bristol having remaining tickets – London, Margate, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, and Norwich are all sold-out. They’ve also recently been announced for their festival headline debut at Brighton’s Mutations Festival.
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An iconic feminist musician, producer, director, and performance artist, Peaches has spent more than two decades pushing boundaries and breaking barriers, dramatically altering the landscape of popular culture as she forged a bold, sexually progressive path that’s opened the doors for countless others to follow. Through music, art, film, theater, television, and books, she has upended stereotypes and embraced taboos, challenging social norms and patriarchal power structures while championing LGBTQIA+ rights and issues of gender and sexual identity with biting wit and fearless originality.
Tour Dates
Sep 19 – Shaky Knees Music Festival, Atlanta, GA
Sep 21 – Riot Fest, Chicago, IL
Sep 22 – Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH
Sep 24 – Racket, NY, NY – SOLD OUT
Sep 26 – Underground Arts, Philadelphia, PA
Sep 27 – CBGBs Forever (Under the K Bridge), Brooklyn, NY
Sep 28 – Ohana Festival, Dana Point, CA
Oct 1 – The Regent Theater, Los Angeles, CA
Oct 2 – Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA – SOLD OUT
Oct 4 – Revolution Hall, Portland, OR – SOLD OUT
Oct 5 – The Crocodile, Seattle, WA – SOLD OUT
Nov 08 – Mutations Festival, Brighton
Nov 19 – O2 Kentish Town Forum, London SOLD OUT
Nov 21 – Lido, Margate – SOLD OUT
Nov 22 – XOYO, Birmingham – SOLD OUT
Nov 24 – Boiler Shop, Newcastle SOLD OUT
Nov 25 – La Belle Angele, Edinburgh – SOLD OUT
Nov 26 – Lemon Tree, Aberdeen – SOLD OUT
Nov 28 – Project House, Leeds – SOLD OUT
Nov 29 – O2 Ritz, Manchester – SOLD OUT
Nov 30 – Electric, Bristol
Dec 01 – The Waterfront, Norwich – SOLD OUT
Dec 06 – Zeitgeist Festival, Nijmegen – Netherlands
Dec 07 – Kantine, Köln – Germany
Dec 08 – AB Main Room, Brussels – Belgium – SOLD OUT
Dec 09 – Paradiso, Amsterdam – Netherlands – SOLD OUT
Dec 11 – Cabaret Sauvage, Paris – France – SOLD OUT
Dec 12 – Hafen2, Offenbach – Germany
Dec 13 – Bi Nuu, Berlin – Germany – SOLD OUT
Dec 14 – SO36, Berlin – Germany – SOLD OUT
Dec 16 – Flex, Vienna – Austria – SOLD OUT
Dec 17 – Strom, Munich – Germany – SOLD OUT
Dec 18 – Bogen F, Zurich – Switzerland – SOLD OUT
Dec 19 – Marche Gare, Lyon – France – SOLD OUT
Feb 22 – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne – Australia
Feb 25 – Princess Theatre, Brisbane – Australia
Feb 27 – Metro Theatre, Sydney – Australia
Mar 01 – The Rechabite, Perth – Australia