Strap in because this episode of Peaches Pit Party is all over the place—in the best way possible. We’re kicking things off with a major concert rundown: Disturbed, Three Days Grace, and Sevendust are invading Boise, and we’ve got all the details. Plus, Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion are officially coming to Pocatello, but for some reason, people online think it’s fake? We break down the ridiculousness of that and a few more big-name tours that just got announced.
Speaking of ridiculous, TikTok has outdone itself again with a new trend called #DroppingThingsOnMyFeet, where people are literally smashing air fryers, TVs, and even bricks onto their toes—all for clout. Doctors are warning that it’s insanely stupid, but will that stop anyone? Doubt it. Meanwhile, the New York Yankees just ended their decades-long ban on beards, and people are weirdly mad about it. And in another bizarre headline, an Atlanta Falcons superfan known as “Birdlady” just got arrested for running a fake tailgate scam—because apparently, even tailgates aren’t safe from grifters anymore.
On the movie front, we rewatched The Expendables, and let’s just say…it does not hold up. Also, the news that they’re making an Expendables 5 has us questioning reality. And if you’ve ever worn a band’s t-shirt to their concert, you might be a victim of a weird music snob rule—but we’re here to settle the debate once and for all.
Then, things get real weird. Did you know there’s a legit phobia of ketchup that makes people break out in panic attacks? Yeah, neither did we. Also, baby names are getting out of control—parents are apparently naming their kids Shooter, Trigger, and Caliber, and we’re not sure whether to laugh or be concerned. And finally, we wrap things up with a heated pizza discussion: mushrooms—delicious topping or absolute crime?
This episode has concert drama, dumb internet trends, wild sports scandals, and the kind of stories that will make you question humanity. Don’t miss it!