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Peach Pit Brings Unforgettable Energy to Orlando

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By Morgan Holzer

Peach Pit lit up the House of Blues in Orlando with a high-energy set that had the crowd moving from the very first song. The audience was jumping and singing along all night, feeding off the band’s energy. Neil, on lead vocals, kept the front of the stage alive with hair flips, while Chris, on lead guitar, moved across the stage with kicks and jumps that kept the crowd fired up.

The crowd didn’t miss a word on favorites like “Shampoo Bottles” and “Alrighty Aphrodite,” with voices carrying as loud as the band at times. It felt like everyone in the room knew every word.

The highlight of the night came when they paid tribute to the band Her’s with “What Once Was,” blending it seamlessly into their own “Techno Show.” The lighting even shifted to mimic Her’s album cover, giving the moment extra weight and making it stand out in the set.

The night came to an end, but they couldn’t resist an encore. Neil stepped back onstage to share a story about the band’s beginnings before playing their song “Peach Pit.” He explained how he played the song for Chris and asked him to join the band, joking that it felt like asking someone to be your girlfriend. The rest of the band joined soon after, and they closed out the night with a few more songs, including the crowd favorite “Tommy’s Party.”

Peach Pit didn’t just play a show in Orlando—they gave fans a night full of moments you don’t forget.

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