Street Sects Signs With Tour Peachy For Worldwide Representation

Celebrity Name:Street Sects
New Representation Type:Agency
New Company:Tour Peachy
Primary Agent:Rebekah Plattner
Department:Live Music / Touring
Territory:United States
  • Street Sects has signed with independent boutique agency Tour Peachy for live music and touring representation in the United States.
  • Agent Rebekah Plattner will handle booking duties for the Austin-based industrial punk duo.
  • The signing follows the band's highly active 2025, which included the release of Dry Drunk, their first album in seven years, via HEALTH's new imprint, Compulsion Records.
  • Street Sects continues with Chromatic PR for public relations.

Austin, TX industrial punk duo Street Sects, comprised of vocalist Leo Ashline and multi-instrumentalist Shaun Ringsmuth, has officially signed with independent boutique agency Tour Peachy for live music and touring representation in the United States. Agent Rebekah Plattner will oversee booking for the duo going forward.

The signing comes off the back of a landmark year for the band. In August 2025, Street Sects released Dry Drunk, their first new album in seven years, alongside a debut LP from their new side project Street Sex, both produced by Ben Chisholm (Chelsea Wolfe) and released via Compulsion Records, a new imprint launched by HEALTH.

The duo also hit the road in 2025, supporting Youth Code and King Yosef on a run of U.S. dates, and kicked off 2026 with a London date in January. The band continues its relationship with Chromatic PR for public relations.

Tour Peachy, founded by Troy Lusk, has been building a strong punk and alternative roster in 2026. The agency recently added Babe City and Carpool to their roster in similar deals, signaling a deliberate push into the indie and punk touring space.

Takeaways

Street Sects landing at Tour Peachy makes a lot of sense on paper, and in practice. After a seven-year gap between studio albums and a roaring comeback with Dry Drunk, the duo is clearly in full momentum mode.

Pairing that energy with a scrappy, artist-focused indie agency like Tour Peachy, which has been quietly building one of the more interesting punk rosters in the boutique booking space, could be the exact infrastructure they need to turn that creative heat into a serious touring engine in the U.S.

What’s also notable is the continuity play: keeping Chromatic PR in place for press means the team around Street Sects stays tight and familiar. That kind of stability matters when you’re trying to sustain a comeback.

Can Street Sects (known for their abrasive, confrontational sound) cross over into larger festival slots with the right booking muscle behind them? Does Tour Peachy’s growing punk roster create natural co-billing opportunities for Street Sects on the road?

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