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Party with The Beaches at Their Last Girls At The Parties DJ Set at NXNE

Billboard Canada is partnering with The Beaches for a hometown party in Toronto at a venue special to the band.

Party with The Beaches at Their Last Girls At The Parties DJ Set at NXNE

The Beaches are coming to NXNE for a serious homecoming party.

The band will host a Last Girls at the Party DJ set at a venue special to them for the Toronto festival, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary in partnership with Billboard Canada.


The event is happening on June 11, 2025. To get a spot on the list, follow @billboardca and @nxne, comment on the Instagram post below and pre-save their upcoming album No Hard Feelings. Winners will be notified and given the location a week before the show.

The Beaches have been on a nonstop climb since the viral release of their 2023 single "Blame Brett." They've capitalized with major tour dates, a big recent performance at Coachella, and now a new album to come.

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"Last Girls at the Party" is their newest single from No Hard Feelings, which comes out August 29 via AWAL, and it's already become a scream-along fan favourite. The room erupted when the song played at their Los Angeles DJ set between Coachella weekends.

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Gathering with a group of your besties and screaming along to @The Beaches’ ‘Last Girls At The Party’ at their DJ set makes life worth living 🫶

The NXNE version of Last Girls at the Parties is a chance to celebrate with The Beaches in an intimate venue as the band moves to bigger and bigger rooms. Start saving your energy now.

Billboard Canada has more surprises in store for NXNE, so stay tuned for more announcements.

Billboard Canada’s parent company AMG co-owns NXNE and its brands are official media partners of NXNE.

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