on Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 9:22 am"The first rule is you have to sing along, even if you don't know the words," proclaimed the fringe-masked country crooner."The second is you have to dance a little bit. And the third, which is the most important, is if you feel like crying, you have to cry."
The Stampede tour, in promotion of his extended play album,"Stampede Vol. 1," features precisely the kind of star-studded collaborations one might anticipate. Fresh off the Outloud Fest at West Hollywood Pride, where he unveiled his single"Midnight Ride" alongside songstress Kylie Minogue and DJ Diplo, speculation buzzed among audience members that Kylie might make a surprise appearance for a duet with Peck. No such luck.
While celebrity cameos were absent, Peck's resonant baritone enveloped the pavilion, overflowing with heartfelt vibrato. Between songs, Peck singled out individuals in the audience, distributing long-stemmed roses, even extending the gesture to the furthest reaches of the bleachers. This personal touch is perhaps part of Orville Peck's allure—he crafts an atmosphere of warmth and intimacy, ensuring each attendee feels seen and cherished.
For the encore, Peck and his honky-tonk ensemble returned to the stage, the original fringed leather mask adorning his face, to deliver"Bronco" and the closing number,"Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting," another collaboration with"some guy" from"Stampede Vol. 1."
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