The Beaches mix the urgency of garage rock with pop-savvy hooks and unapologetically bold lyrics. Since breaking through with Late Show, the Toronto-based band, Jordan Miller, Kylie Miller, Leandra Earl, and Eliza Enman-McDaniel, have turned songs like Blame Brett and T-Shirt into feminist anthems with a wink. Their sound nods to Blondie and The Strokes while staying distinctly their own, all swagger, sharp edges, and choruses built to be shouted in unison.
In concert, The Beaches hit the stage like a shot of adrenaline. Guitars crunch, basslines groove, and Jordan’s vocals land with both bite and charm. Between songs, their banter keeps the room grinning before the next riff drops. The setlist swerves between danceable bangers and slow-burn rockers, all wrapped in lights that pulse with the beat. Crowds jump, sway, and lean forward to catch every punchline, guitar solo, and surprise cover slipped into the mix.
Seeing The Beaches live means stepping into a room where the line between band and audience blurs. Fans sing so loud they drown out the monitors, friends throw arms around each other in the pit, and the energy bounces right back to the stage. On Yadara, you can explore ticket prices and buy tickets to be part of that wild loop, the one where rock feels fresh, fun, and fully alive, and you leave with glitter in your hair and riffs still ringing in your ears.