

The Beaches headline Friday night of the Burt Block Party presented by Leopold’s Tavern!
The Beaches are doing everything their way. After more than a decade together as a band, sisters Jordan Miller (lead vocals, bass) and Kylie Miller (guitar), plus closest friends Leandra Earl (guitar and keys) and Eliza Enman-McDaniel (drums), are entering a new era. On the new album “Blame My Ex,” the 5x Juno Award-winning Toronto band channels heartbreak into self-discovery through 10 exuberant songs that revel in pain and redemption. The lead single, “Blame Brett,” an acerbic pop-rock knockout Jordan calls “a song for all the hot messes out there,” has racked up over 100 million streams on Spotify and over 10 million views on TikTok. The track peaked at #2 on Spotify’s US Viral chart, #20 at Alternative Radio in the US and #1 at Alt Radio in Canada for 13 consecutive weeks, making it the biggest alternative radio hit of the year.
Their new album No Hard Feelings sees The Beaches at their most fine-tuned and brightest. From the bold and bright anthemic riffs of “Touch Myself” to the indie melancholy of “Lesbian of the Year,” the album is set to solidify the group as one of the driving forces of alt-rock today. Exploring the highs of nights out and lows of losing someone you love, No Hard Feelings is rife with the band’s signature witty lyricism, grungey tones, and unapologetic boldness.
Lights is many things all at once: singer, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, comic book author, DJ, artist. She’s unabashedly honest and unapologetically confident. Weaving in and out of alternative, indie, and dance, she makes manic pop irreverent of boundaries, yet reverent of truth. With streams in the hundreds of millions and widespread critical acclaim, she has sold out tours globally, made headlines from Coachella to Comic-Con, and collaborated with Travis Barker, deadmau5, Kaskade, Illenium, Steve Aoki, and Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park. Her new era in support of latest albums “A6” and “A6EXTENDED” has her touring the world, with the “Come Get Your Girl” headline run hitting North American, the UK and Europe this spring.
After her reimagined cover of Bruce Springstein’s “Dancing In The Dark” and her TikTok sensation, a re-written version of Taylor Swift’s “Betty” from the opposite perspective of the song’s subject, hit the world, LØLØ became a professional songwriter, writing songs for artists like Ashley Kutcher. But she never turned away from writing and performing her own songs.
Tickets are on sale Friday, March 13 at 10am.