'Orphan Black' season 4 spoilers, cast news: Canadian musician Peaches to guest star

Peaches will join Tatiana Maslany (pictured) in an episode of "Orphan Black" season 4. Facebook/Orphan Black/BBC America

Canadian electronic musician Peaches will appear as herself in "Orphan Black" season 4. According to Exclaim Canada, the artist will be performing in an upcoming episode of the BBC America show.

Peaches' scene in the said "Orphan Black" season 4 was reportedly filmed in the Bovine Sex Club in Toronto. Other than that, there are no more details revealed regarding Peaches' appearance in the sci-fi drama.

Peaches announced the good news via her Facebook page as well.

Peaches fits very well in "Orphan Black" considering her life's work as a singer. Peaches is best known for her disregard of traditional gender norms through her music as well as her explicit lyrics, which will play out nicely in the Clone Club realm in "Orphan Black."

The episode the artist will be in is said to be in the later half of the season.

"Orphan Black" season 4 will premiere on April 14, and filming of new episodes has been completed.

Fans can expect a lot of new things and unfamiliar faces in the upcoming season. For starters, there's a new clone in town known only by her initials – M.K. While her identity is heavily shrouded in mystery, it is believed that the new Leda clone will offer precious information regarding Sarah Manning's true self.

However, M.K. won't be all that keen in giving out everything she knows. "Orphan Black" executive producer Graeme Manson teased during a chat with Entertainment Weekly  that the new clone definitely "knows more than us" but is a "slippery" character.

There will also be a big new threat to the lives of the remaining clones in "Orphan Black" season 4.

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