• Friday

Orville Peck is a truly distinctive name in modern country music. With his deep crooner-style vocals, sweeping melodies, and unmistakable look, he has created a sound and persona that both draw on classic country traditions and point firmly toward the future. He always performs masked, and the sense of mystery has become an integral part of his artistic expression.

He made his debut in 2019 with the album Pony, which quickly turned him into an international name. Since then, he has expanded his universe with Bronco and Stampede, where country, rock, and a dramatic sense of storytelling merge into big, cinematic songs. Tracks like “Dead of Night” and “Big Sky” have secured him a place on playlists and festival lineups alike.

W Magazine wrote that Peck has “a deep, calm bass-baritone that calls to mind a bygone era of Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison, combined with haunting guitar riffs that move between rockabilly, blues, and dreamy shoegaze distortions.”

On stage, Orville Peck is both theatrical and intimate. His show at Tinderbox 2026 will combine classic Western aesthetics with modern attitude and communal sing-alongs, resulting in country music that reaches far beyond the genre’s traditional audience.