The Beaches

Date: Wednesday, August 19
Gates: 5:30 PM
Openers: Devon Cole and Sofia Camara
Location: Outdoor Stage
Venue Pre-Sale: Wednesday, April 22 at 10:00 AM until Thursday, April 23 at 10:00 PM
General On-Sale: Friday, April 24 at 10:00 AM
Early Bird Tickets: $93.03 (Includes taxes and fees)
Regular Tickets: $103.33 (Includes taxes and fees)
Week of Tickets: $113.63 (Includes taxes and fees)
Beach Party Parking: $25.75 (Includes taxes and fees)
Premium Reserved Seating: $167.25 (Includes taxes and fees)
Premium Reserved Seating Pass holders will receive a wristband upon entry. Wristbands are non-transferable. Skip the lawn chair and experience The Beaches in comfort and style with a Premium Reserved Seating Pass, which includes: Guaranteed Seating – Sit back and relax in a reserved, padded chair. Rockstar Parking – Enjoy one premium parking spot per order for easy access. VIP Access – Take advantage of a dedicated private bar for faster service. Select your preferred seat from an interactive map at the time of purchase.
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. Mark Hoppus (blink182), Nelly Furtado, and Demi Lovato are all fans of the track.
Since the success of Blame Brett, The Beaches sold out their worldwide Blame My Ex tour, including Toronto’s Budweiser Stage (16000 tickets) three months ahead of their show, Vancouver’s Orpheum (2750 tickets), Brooklyn’s Williamsburg Music Hall x2 (1300 tickets), Los Angeles’s Troubador x2 (1000 tickets) & London, UK’s O2 Forum Kentish Town (2250 tickets).
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.
Devon Cole
Devon Cole packages sharp social truths into irresistibly catchy pop bops, cementing herself as one of music’s most engaging new voices. Since signing to Arista Records in 2022, she has amassed millions of streams and earned praise from outlets like Billboard, V Magazine, Bustle, and Earmilk. Her breakout viral hit “W.I.T.C.H.” (Woman in Total Control of Herself) has now surpassed 190 million streams worldwide, which she followed up with the sex-positive anthem “Hey Cowboy,” tender ballad “Call U After Rehab,” and the cheeky earworm “Dickhead.”
In 2023, Devon was nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the Juno Awards, Favorite Breakout Artist at the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, and a won Amazon Music’s Breakthrough Canada Artist of the Year. She toured across North America alongside Valley, Andy Grammer, and Charlotte Cardin.
The following year, Devon released the highly anticipated single “I Got You,” which went viral on social media ahead of its release. The track broke into the Top 10 at Canadian Top 40 and Hot AC radio, earning praise from Prelude Press, Ones To Watch, and Melodic Mag, who described it as “stepping into pure sunshine.” Additional singles “Good Guy” and “Sugar Daddy” followed, appearing on her sophomore EP Two Shades Blonder which she released in October of 2024. The EP set the stage for her first headline tour in the Spring of 2025 where she capped it off by opening for her longtime idol & pop superstar, Shania Twain.
Sofia Camara
For Sofia Camara, music has always been more than its sound or the feeling that emerges when she strikes the right chord. In her world, sometimes full of uncertainty, noise, and emotion that manifests from places she’d never thought possible, it can be her anchor—the one thing that continually makes sense in a world that often doesn’t.
The viral success of “Who Do I Call Now? (Hellbent)”—now boasting over 44 million global streams—shattered the glass ceiling, launching her into a whirlwind of career-firsts and achievements that followed just as quickly. She took it all in stride—joining Dean Lewis and Alex Warren on their respective European & UK tours, and standing centre stage at the 2024 CFL Grey Cup, where she delivered a gripping performance of the Canadian national anthem. Her beautifully reimagined take of Nickelback’s “What Are You Waiting For?” became the official 2025 IIHF World Junior championship song, further cementing her presence on major stages. But her most defining moment yet was stepping into the spotlight on her own terms—selling out her first headline shows across Europe. As she continues writing new chapters of her story, Sofia rides the high of it all, knowing that wherever her music takes her next, the whole world will be singing along with her.
Her spellbinding ability to reimagine and interpret songs in a way that feels reinvigorating—almost like you’re listening to the song for the first time again— has earned recognition from artists like Miley Cyrus, Justin Timberlake, Tate McRae, Gracie Abrams, and more.
With the release of her debut EP Was I(t) Worth It?, Sofia delivers a body of work that represents who she is at this stage in her career, with the hope that listeners will walk away feeling seen and understood. The multi-track debut EP is a culmination of the experiences, emotions, and stories she’s carried with her since the dream of becoming a musician became her reality, with each song reflecting a different chapter of her legacy.





