The Beaches
- Aug 19
- 1 min read

Toronto’s finest export of the moment, The Beaches, roll into Webster Hall on September 30 with the kind of momentum most bands only dream about. They’ve gone from hometown heroes to international contenders on the back of Blame My Ex — a record that turned heartbreak into one long, stadium-ready sing-along. Tracks like “Blame Brett” have already become generational anthems, equal parts snarl and sparkle.
Now they’re armed with their new album, No Hard Feelings, and ready to push their sleek, guitar-driven pop-rock into even sharper territory. Expect Jordan Miller’s cutting vocals, Kylie Miller’s razor-wire riffs, Leandra Earl’s synth-laced textures, and Eliza Enman-McDaniel’s relentless drumming to turn Webster into a pressure cooker of sweat and catharsis.
The Beaches are the kind of band that don’t just play a show — they claim a room. On this night, the East Village is theirs.
For more information and tickets: Webster Hall














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