The Beaches Rocked Boston in a Night of Female Revelry

The Beaches delivered a sensational performance at Royale in Boston that left the audience electrified and craving for more. The Canadian rock band, consisting of sisters Jordan Miller & Kylie Miller, Leandra Earl, and Eliza Enman-McDaniel, brought their infectious energy and undeniable talent to the stage, creating an unforgettable experience for all in attendance.

From the moment the band stepped onto the stage, the energy in the room was palpable. Opening with their hit single “T-Shirt,” The Beaches immediately captivated the crowd with their raw and powerful sound. One of the highlights of the night was the band’s performance of “Kinkade” where Leandra was on lead vocals and ended up coming down to the front of the crowd to interact with everyone there. It was such a chaotic moment that was loved by many.  

Throughout the evening, The Beaches effortlessly transitioned between high-energy rockers and more introspective numbers, showcasing their versatility as musicians. Songs like “Blame Brett” and “Me and Me” had the crowd dancing and singing along all night. 

The Beaches delivered a concert experience that was nothing short of spectacular. With their infectious energy, powerful vocals, and dynamic stage banter, they proved once again why they are one of the most exciting bands in the industry today. For anyone who loves a good time, seeing The Beaches live is an absolute must. 

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PHOTO GALLERY BY: Erin Crowley

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