
With their new album, Blame My Ex, The Beaches crack their upbeat, brazen shell to reveal a more vulnerable inside. The proof is in the plays with six #1 singles on Canadian Alt Radio, and their 2022 single “Grow Up Tomorrow” at #1 on Alternative & Rock radio in Canada for seven weeks. There is no denying their lure on the stage and in everyone’s playlists, including the great Elton John, who declared, “love them, love them, love them!” They’ve sold out two hometown Toronto shows at History and received acclaim in Prelude Press, KUTX, Indie88, Exclaim, Under The Radar, CBC, Luna Collective, Raydar Mag, and Pop Sugar. Known for their rousing live performances that invite their audience into their realm of intoxicating energy backed by an undeniable connection, The Beaches have opened for Avril Lavigne, The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Alanis Morissette, The Aces, Passion Pit, and the Eagles of Death Metal, as well as being guest performers at the She Rocks Awards in Los Angeles in April 2023.

After hitting the summer festival circuit, the band will head from coast to coast across Canada and the U.S.

THE BEACHES ANNOUNCE NORTH AMERICAN HEADLINE TOUR + NEW ALBUM COMING THIS FALL NEW SINGLE “BLAME BRETT” OUT NOWįollowing Friday’s announcement of their sophomore LP, Blame My Ex – set for release on September 15 – and earworm new single, “Blame Brett”, award-winning alt-pop four piece, The Beaches, excitedly announce their fall 2023 North American headline tour.
