Great concert
by Laura on 2025-11-11Scotiabank Arena - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5It was a great concert! The light up bracelets really made it an experience!

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It was a great concert! The light up bracelets really made it an experience!
Great show from start to finish! Performances, staging, lighting, banter and sound all top-notch. The wristband light show was interesting. One of the best shows that I've seen at the ACC (and I have seen a lot). A great catalog of songs to choose from. The Beaches deserve all of their accolades and more!. Too bad the merchandise didn't include CDs.
Show was great but when I see a band live I want to see them live. Seemed like they had a lot music pre recorded. (Bass player not always playing her bass). I can stay home and listen to a cd. Let's hear the band live not recorded
First time seeing The Beaches live, it was really engaging such a fun experience. Talk opened for The Beaches - we were completely new to his music and totally fell in love with his voice and lyrics. He really knows how to warm up a crowd. I'm.looking forward to the next opportunity to see him play live.
The Beaches concert was energetic, exciting, and so much fun for all involved! Venue was well organized and controlled. No issues. Just maximum enjoyment! Loved the girls banter, and the flow of their songs. Opening by Talk (also a talented Canadian artist) was an unexpected bonus!
Fantastic show from the opening act, “Talk” to the main event, “The Beaches”! The Beaches provided a lively, fun-filled and inclusive night that had everyone on their feet feeling like they were all a part of something special! The band seemed genuinely appreciative of their fans and humbled by the full house. My boyfriend commented on FB about how great the show was and three of the four band members took the time to respond! As they travel the world, taking the time to show gratitude and recognizing their humble beginnings to a fan they don’t even know, says a lot about them. Keep on rockin’, girls!!!
The Beaches played an incredible hometown set and were awesome to see! TALK was an excellent opening act!
Talk set the tone with a thunderclap. He strode onstage first, a beacon of boldness, belting out ballads and bangers with a booming bravado that shook the room awake. His towering voice twisted through the air, trembling with feeling, turning the crowd into a sea of swaying silhouettes. Every chorus was a comet, every note a little nudge toward euphoria. He didn’t just warm up the venue; he wired it with wild, wonderful energy. Then The Beaches burst in, blazing with attitude and atmosphere. Their guitar grit, bass bite, and drum-driven dynamism collided in a brilliant blur of sound. They played with punchy precision and playful power, turning every song into a spark-studded celebration. The crowd roared back, swept into a whirl of dancing, shouting, shimmering delight. Together, Talk’s soaring start and The Beaches’ blazing finish created a spellbinding, sweat-slicked spectacle: a night of vivid vibes, vibrant voices, and verifiable sonic victory. 🎶🔥
One of the best shows in recent memory. Tribute to Canadians medley about half way through the show was amazing. The Beaches onstage presence, along with their polished, perfected musical and vocal power was a treat to behold. They will become a mainstay of any of my future musical must-do's, ever since the Budweiser performance in 2024, and they definitely delivered and more this year. We are proud of all four of you, and thank you for making each and every one of your fans feel appreciated.
TALK was overall a pleasant opener for the night, Crazy Train cover was fun, they looked familiar, turns out I remembered seeing them do the anthem at the F1 Canadian GP years ago. Short of the technical difficulties, The Beaches were just phenomenal, couldn't help but smile after each song. The use of the radio synced wristlights was just an honest to goodness good idea to have, it's similar to KPOP concerts with synced lightsticks, but without the insanely large markup on them. The crowdwork was fun, and felt genuine especially from the hometown band. I'd honestly go see them again especially if the nosebleed seats are just as affordable as they were that night.