The Beaches
The Beaches are Canada’s reigning queens of indie rock—swaggering out of Toronto with a sound that fuses gritty guitars, sharp lyrics, and pop sensibility into something totally electric. Formed by sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller, joined by Leandra Earl and Eliza Enman-McDaniel, the band has earned a devoted following with their fierce live shows and fearless style.
They’ve become a familiar name in Kitchener, where their high-octane performances have left their mark on stages like Centre In The Square and Maxwell’s. Whether tearing through hits like “Blame Brett” or locking in with the crowd for a sweat-drenched encore, The Beaches have made this city a recurring stop on their rise to the top.
With multiple JUNO Awards under their belt and chart-topping success from their latest album Blame My Ex, The Beaches have broken through as a defining voice in Canadian rock. But what sets them apart isn’t just the accolades—it’s their ability to make every crowd feel like part of the band, especially in cities like Kitchener where fans have been there from the beginning.
Loud, stylish, and unapologetically themselves, The Beaches are more than a band—they’re a movement. And Kitchener’s been along for the ride.