- San Antonio, TX punk/garage rock act Sex Mex has signed with indie boutique agency Tour Peachy for worldwide live music representation, excluding Europe and the UK.
- Agents Rebekah Plattner and Kyle Esbin will handle booking duties at Tour Peachy.
- Tour Peachy has been on a run of punk and indie signings in 2026, recently adding Carpool and High. to their roster.
Sex Mex, the Texas punk and garage rock project led by Clark Gray, has officially signed with independent boutique agency Tour Peachy for worldwide live music representation, excluding Europe and the UK. Agents Rebekah Plattner and Kyle Esbin will oversee the band’s booking going forward.
Plattner comes to Tour Peachy from 33 & West, where she worked as a Booking Coordinator. Esbin, a veteran of ICM Partners and APA, has been building a strong punk and alternative roster at the agency.
Tour Peachy, founded in 2021 by Troy Lusk, has been one of the busier boutique agencies in the indie touring space this year.
In a signing pattern that’s becoming a calling card for the agency, they recently brought Carpool aboard for worldwide touring, and similarly added High. in an identical territory deal, both excluding Europe and the UK.
Sex Mex has been one of the more active touring acts in the Texas punk underground. The band has released a string of projects including Repackaged III, and currently boasts over 112,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. They have an active run of live dates with shows spanning the U.S. through 2026.
Takeaways
This deal is another clear sign that Tour Peachy is deliberately building out a punk and indie lane, signing artists who are road-tested and growing.
Pairing Sex Mex with the Plattner–Esbin team is a smart move: Esbin has form with this kind of act, and Plattner brings fresh energy from 33 & West.
The recurring Worldwide ex-EU/UK territory structure across these signings also suggests Tour Peachy may be building deliberate European partnerships on the side.
With Europe and the UK left open, which agency steps in to handle that territory and could it be a major player? Does this signing signal Sex Mex is gearing up for a more aggressive North American headline push in late 2026?