Peach PRC stole the show at Yours & Owls Music Festival in Wollongong, New South Wales on Saturday.
The Australian singer-songwriter, 27, whose real name is Sharlee Jade ‘Shaylee’ Curnow, poured her figure into a cinched white corset as she took to the stage.
She paired the frock with a tiny pink mesh micro-skirt as she belted out some of her greatest hits to a screaming crowd of fans.
The ARIA Award nominee rocked a smoky eye for the occasion and a shaggy blonde haircut as she flashed her numerous tattoos.
Peach PRC is known for her very unique sense of style, as she risked a wardrobe malfunction at the 2024 ARIA Awards in November.
The Australian pop star, best known for dating Tom Jay Williams, slipped into a risqué crochet two-piece which revealed her underwear as she posed on the red carpet.

Peach PRC, 27, stole the show at Yours & Owls Music Festival in Wollongong on Saturday
She almost bared her chest as the top part of the glittering outfit perilously hung off her slender frame.
The singer came under fire last year for a music video which featured a nude strip search scene in a women’s prison and depicted the death penalty.
The Adelaide-born star began teasing clips of the music video for her new single Time of My Life in August.
Her fans lashed out at the her in the comments of her promotional posts on both TikTok and Instagram.
The music video begins with Peach dressed in her trademark pink fairy look and sees her posing for a prison mug shot.
‘Why are we glorifying prison?’ one fan asked in the comments section of Peach’s Instagram post of the clip.
‘Cosplaying women’s prisons is so gross!’ exclaimed another.
Fans of the Josh hitmaker were quick to tell Peach they thought her choice of theme, filmed during a press tour in the United States, was ‘out of touch’.

The Australian singer-songwriter whose real name is Sharlee Jade ‘Shaylee’ Curnow, poured her figure into cinched white corset as she took to the stage

She paired the frock with a tiny pink mesh micro-skirt as she belted out some of her greatest hits to a screaming crowd of fans
One user said the ‘gross romanticisation’ in the video was ‘incredibly disappointing to see’.
‘I don’t understand why this stuff is in the video,’ another added.
‘It already felt iffy to do a prison thing, but the whole ending is so uncomfortable.’
The self-described ‘lesbian singer’ is based in Sydney and has 2.2 million followers on TikTok.
Replying to a few of the negative comments, some of which appeared to have been deleted, Peach hit back at her fans who criticised the video.
‘Maybe art isn’t made to be always palatable and comfortable but also maybe I don’t have complete control and oversight of every single thing that gets made,’ she said.
Peach PRC is the stage persona of Shaylee Curnow, a former stripper from Adelaide who dropped out of school in Year 10.
She is one of Australia’s most prominent social media personalities and rose to international fame by sharing stories of her struggles with addiction, mental health, trauma, and relationships on TikTok.
Peach PRC’s debut EP, Manic Dream Pixie, rocketed to the top of the ARIA Album Charts in May 2023 shortly after its release.
However, the young star struggles with anxieties around performing live at major festivals such as Splendour in the Grass, Spilt Milk, and Falls Festival, and has regularly spoken about this on TikTok.