The Beaches at the Orpheum

The Beaches are coming to Vancouver on Sunday, November 12, and tickets are on sale now! They went on sale today at 10 am. Get on it now for the first crack at them.

The Beaches are a Toronto-based all-woman indie rock band from Toronto that’s been taking the radio by storm in recent years. It features Jordan Miller (lead vocals, bass), Kylie Miller (guitar, backing vocals), Leandra Earl (keyboards, guitar, backing vocals), and Eliza Enman-McDaniel (drums). Jordan and Kylie are sisters.

The band formed in 2011 in high school as Done with Dolls and performed the theme song for the Family Channel sitcom Really Me. They renamed themselves The Beaches in 2013, which is a tribute to the neighborhood they grew up in. They released two EPs: The Beaches (2013) and Heights (2014).

 They signed with Island Records in 1016 and blew up with their debut 2017 album, Late Show. Singles off this album, “Money” and “T-Shirt” were big hits and their popularity skyrocketed. “T-Shirt” reached #1 on the Canadian Billboard 100. They deservedly won Breakthrough Group of the Year at the 2018 Juno Awards. The band just straight-up rocks, and they aren’t afraid to be themselves. You can like them or love them, but what you see is what you get.

Since then, they released EPs The Professional, Future Lovers, and End of Summer. They toured with The Glorious Sons and Passion Pit in 2019 and were the opening act for The Rolling Stones Toronto concert from their 2019 tour.

Their second album, Sisters Not Twins (The Professional Lovers Album) was released last year. It was well received and won Rock Album of the Year at the 2022 Juno Awards. It’s amazing how much music they’ve released in the past 6 years. They must be so busy all the time. Plus, all of the tours too. They are putting in the work to get to the top of the Canadian music scene. One could argue that they’re already there. They’ve permeated Canadian pop culture and don’t appear to be going anywhere.

And they’ve released two singles in the past two weeks in preparation for their third studio album. These songs are “Blame Brett” and “Everything Is Boring.” Go check them out, they’re great songs and they represent The Beaches well. Check out the music video for “Blame Brett” on YouTube.

They’re one of the hottest Canadian bands today and for good reason. Now’s your chance to see them at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver for the Blame My Ex Tour on November 12th. Don’t miss out!

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