If there's one thing you really need to know about fringed masquerader Orville Peck, it's that he knows how to put on a good show. Last night to a sold-out Tuning Fork in Auckland, Peck played his very first New Zealand show to a besotted audience who yelled declarations of love and proclaimed their undying devotion to the Canadian cowboy who only released his self-produced debut album 'Pony' last year.
Kicking off his set with the atmospheric 'Big Sky', Peck's knack for the dramatic brought to life his musical soliloquies, adding an extra dimension of heartfelt emotion in the live setting. A series of covers were enjoyed by country music aficionados in attendance and fan-favourites such as 'Dead Of Night' (the first song he ever wrote, Peck revealed), 'Turn To Hate', and 'Queen Of The Rodeo' were all received rapturously, as well as a brand new song 'No Glory In The West' (the most recent song that Peck has written).
Set List:
	Big Sky
	Winds Change
	Queen Of The Rodeo
	Roses Are Falling
	Turn To Hate
	Kansas (Remembers Me Now)
	Something To Brag About [George Jones & Tammy Wynette cover]
	Buffalo Run
	Nothing Fades Like The Light
	Ooh Las Vegas [Gram Parsons cover]
	Dead Of Night
	No Glory In The West
	Take You Back (The Iron Hoof Cattle Call)
Encore:
	Hope To Die
	Fancy [Reba McEntire cover]



	
	
 
 
             


 





