Orville Peck’s Mask Keeps Shrinking. He Doesn’t ‘Know Where It’ll End Up’

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By
Tomás Mier
June 11, 2024
Rolling Stone
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Orville Peck‘s mask has been such a signature part of his artistic image as a queer country star — but over the years it’s been “evolving” and shrinking. During an interview with drag star Gottmik for the cover of Paper, Peck shared that he’s not sure what will end up happening with the mask and joked that maybe it’ll become “just a little eye patch.”

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Griffin Lotz

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