Foreign Hands Signs With Tour Peachy For Worldwide Representation Excluding Europe/UK

Celebrity Name:Foreign Hands
New Representation Type:Agency
New Company:Tour Peachy
Primary Agent:Kyle Esbin
Department:Live Music / Touring
Territory:Worldwide Excluding Europe & UK
  • Delaware/Pennsylvania metalcore band Foreign Hands has signed with independent boutique agency Tour Peachy for worldwide live music representation, excluding Europe and the UK.
  • Agent Kyle Esbin will handle the band's booking going forward.
  • The band moves over from Sound Talent Group (STG).

Foreign Hands, the Delaware-and-Pennsylvania metalcore band known for reviving the genre’s early-2000s sound, has officially signed with independent boutique agency Tour Peachy for worldwide live representation, excluding Europe and the UK.

Agent Kyle Esbin will oversee the band’s booking, marking their departure from previous agency Sound Talent Group (STG).

Formed in 2016 and fronted by vocalist Tyler Norris, the band built its name with the 2022 EP Bleed The Dream (DAZE), earning praise from Revolver, BrooklynVegan, and Stereogum before signing with SharpTone Records.

Their debut full-length, What’s Left Unsaid, arrived in June 2024, produced by Will Putney (Knocked Loose, Vein.fm), and cemented Foreign Hands as one of the genre’s leading revivalist acts. The band has shared stages with Counterparts, Stick To Your Guns, The Acacia Strain, and Dying Wish.

The move to Tour Peachy places Foreign Hands alongside a growing roster of touring acts the agency has built out in 2026, including punk act Sex Mex and indie trio Babe City.

Esbin, a veteran of ICM Partners and APA, has been steadily building a punk, alternative, and metalcore-leaning lane at the agency, also representing acts like Chubby and the Gang and Sweet Spine.

Founded in 2021 by Troy Lusk, Tour Peachy has emerged as one of the busier boutique agencies in the touring space this year, with additions like Niina Soleil also joining the roster.

Takeaways

This is a natural fit. Esbin’s heavy-music background makes him a strong match for a road-tested band like Foreign Hands, and it signals Tour Peachy is expanding beyond punk and indie into metalcore.

The recurring Worldwide-excluding-Europe/UK territory pattern across these 2026 signings continues to raise questions about a possible regional partnership.

What does this signing say about Tour Peachy’s ambitions in the metalcore space? Could Foreign Hands’ new representation lead to bigger festival bookings or a headline run?

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