The Beaches at Centennial Hall

THE BEACHES:
No Hard Feelings Tour

w/ special guests VALLEY

Sunday, November 9th & Monday, November 10th

Centennial Hall

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Today, Canadian alt-rock outfit The Beaches share a new offering from their highly anticipated upcoming record, “Did I Say Too Much,” out everywhere now. The track is the third single from their third studio album, No Hard Feelings, out everywhere August 29th via AWAL. Furthermore, they announce a massive headlining North American tour.

LISTEN TO “DID I SAY TOO MUCH” HERE

PREORDER NO HARD FEELINGS HERE

“Did I Say Too Much” is a biting, vulnerable callout of a head-spinning situationship built on mixed signals and unspoken truths. Throughout the song, the band wears their heart on her sleeve as they question their own role and if they misinterpreted the relationship. Shortly after, the catchy bridge flips the focus to the other party, putting their own feelings aside while bluntly asking “What the fuck is wrong with you?” The track balances vulnerability and defiance as it channels heartbreak into power, serving as another impressive release in The Beaches’ new era.

It’s a song about how tough it can be to navigate queer heartbreak,” shares the band. “There are so many layers, the pressure to stay friends with your ex, the complications of open relationships, dating girls who have boyfriends. It touches on what it’s like to come out later in life, and how overwhelming it can all feel. This song, specifically, is about stepping into an open relationship with no expectations, only to fall hard. It’s about the intensity of sharing your deepest feelings, knowing it’s not built to last, and the heartbreak of realizing you might’ve said too much.”

Spanning 11 tracks, 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.

The latest single follows on the heels of warm-weather anthem “Last Girls at the Party,” the perfect soundtrack to a girls night out and setting the tone for the upcoming record. Previous single “Jocelyn,” released in September, is an anthemic track about imposter syndrome and insecurity.

THE BEACHES LIVE DATES
June 6 – The Governors Ball Music Festival – New York, NY
June 14 – Buffalo AKG Art Museum – Buffalo, NY
July 20 – Minnesota Yacht Club – Saint Paul, MN
July 29 – Churchill Park Music Festival – St. John’s, NL
July 31 – Kee to Bala – Muskoka, ON
August 3 – Osheaga Festival, Montreal, QC
August 7 – Sziget Festival – Budapest, Hungary
August 8 – About You Pangea Festival – Ribnitz-Damgarten, Germany
August 9 – Schanze Open Air – Hamburg, Germany
August 15 – 17th – Lowlands Festival – Biddinghuizen, Netherlands
August 17 – Pukkelpop Festival – Hasselt, Belgium
August 29 – Rolling Stone Presents Gather No Moss @ The Salt Shed – Chicago, IL
Sept 17 – KEMBA Live! – Columbus, OH
Sept 18 – Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville, TN
Sept 20 – Shaky Knees Festival – Atlanta, GA
Sept 21 – The Ritz – Raleigh, NC
Sept 24 – Roadrunner – Boston, MA
Sept 25 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC
Sept 26 – All Things Go Festival – Columbia, MD
Sept 27 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA
Sept 29 – Webster Hall – New York, NY
Sept 30 – Webster Hall – New York, NY
Oct 2 – Royal Oak Music Theatre – Detroit, MI
Oct 4 – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre – Indianapolis, IN
Oct 5 – The Rave – Milwaukee, WI
Oct 8 – Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK
Oct 10 – Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO
Oct 11 – Rockwell at The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT
Oct 14 – The Van Buren – Phoenix, AZ
Oct 15 – The Sound – San Diego, CA
Oct 17 – Fox Theater – Pomona, CA
Oct 18 – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA
Oct 19 – The Warfield – San Francisco, CA
Oct 22 – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, WA
Oct 24 – Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre – Victoria, BC
Oct 25 – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre – Vancouver, BC
Oct 27 – Edmonton Expo Centre Arena – Edmonton, AB
Oct 29 – Grey Eagle Resort & Casino – Calgary, AB
Oct 30 – Grey Eagle Resort & Casino – Calgary, AB
Nov 1 – Burton Cummings Theatre – Winnipeg, MB
Nov 2 – Burton Cummings Theatre – Winnipeg, MB
Nov 5 – The Arena @ TD Place – Ottawa, ON
Nov 6 – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON
Nov 9 – Centennial Hall – London, ON
Nov 10 – Centennial Hall – London, ON
Nov 13 – Scotiabank Centre – Halifax, NS
Nov 15 – Casino New Brunswick – Moncton, NB