The Beaches continue to hit new heights as their 2023 hit “Edge of the Earth,”
THE BEACHES
NO HARD FEELINGS (DELUXE)
OUT TODAY
FEATURING FOUR NEW TRACKS
“SHOULD’VE KNOWN BETTER,” “PERFECT 10,” “HYPOTHETICAL,”
AND “LESBIAN OF THE YEAR (ACOUSTIC)”
MASSIVE STREAMING BUMPS FOLLOWING MAJOR MOMENT IN
AMAZON’S HIT NEW SERIES “OFF CAMPUS”

No Hard Feelings (Deluxe) Album Artwork
The Beaches continue to hit new heights as their 2023 hit “Edge of the Earth,” along with their monumental 2025 Coachella set, are prominently placed within the storyline of Amazon Prime Video’s hit new hockey romance series “Off Campus.” The synch has led to massive boosts in streaming numbers across the band’s catalogue, and the track has become their biggest song across platforms.
Today, the Canadian rock band has released the deluxe version of their acclaimed third studio album No Hard Feelings.
Released this past fall, No Hard Feelings is brimming with unapologetically honest, confessional lyricism and anthemic, infectious songs, proving why The Beaches are one of the driving forces of alt-rock today. With stops by NPR Tiny Desk and Jimmy Kimmel Live! The band are truly one of the most exciting bands making music right now.
Today they have released an expanded version, No Hard Feelings (Deluxe), adds four new tracks to the project, including their latest single “Should’ve Known Better,” along with previously unreleased tracks “Perfect 10,” “Hypothetical,” and an acoustic version of “Lesbian of the Year.” Listen to the new project HERE.
“It’s such a daunting task selecting which songs are gonna make an album, it’s honestly one of the hardest parts of the job,” the band shares. “But that’s the beauty of putting out a deluxe! Here are some songs that didn’t quite make the cut for No Hard Feelings, but we wanted to share with y’all anyway, because they RULE. Plus, we keep getting broken up with! And you know we had to share the tea with you. Enjoy!”
The Beaches have been having a year for the ages. Fresh off their Global Force Awardwin at Billboard’s Women in Music Awards last month, the group will carry the momentum of No Hard Feelings (Deluxe) and “Edge of the Earth’s” resurgence on the road throughout the summer, with a run of festival sets around the world and a slew of supporting performances on the US leg of Louis Tomlinson’s “How Did We Get Here? World Tour.” Tour routing below, tickets are available HERE.
Stay tuned for more to come from The Beaches in 2026.

The Beaches Press Photo, credit: Meg Moon – hi-res download HERE
THE BEACHES TOUR DATES
June 6 & 7 – Toronto, ON // All Things Go
June 17 – Antwerp, DE // Rivierenhof
June 18 & 19 – Landgraaf, NL // Megaland Festival
June 21 – Scheebel, DE // Hurricane Festival
June 29 – Nashville, TN // The Pinnacle
July 2 – Cable Dahmer Arena // Independence, MO *
July 3 – Allstate Arena // Rosemont, IL *
July 5 – Spectrum Center // Charlotte, NC *
July 7 – The Anthem // Washington, DC *
July 8 – Madison Square Garden // New York, NY *
July 10 – Stage AE: Outdoor // Pittsburgh, PA *
July 11 – Highmark Skyline Stage at the Mann // Philadelphia, PA *
July 14 – TD Garden // Boston, MA *
July 17 – Edmonton, CA // KDays Music Festival
July 18 – Masonic Temple Theatre // Detroit, MI *
July 20 – Jacobs Pavilion // Cleveland, OH *
July 22 – State Farm Arena // Atlanta, GA *
July 23 – Addition Financial Arena // Orlando, FL *
July 24 – Kaseya Center // Miami, FL *
August 5 – St. John’s, NL // The George Street Festival
August 13 – Saskatoon, SC // Summer Soundwave at Rotary Park
August 14 – Winnipeg, ON // Burt Block Party
August 21 – Ontario, CA, The KEE To Bala Festival
August 22 – Ontario, CA, The KEE To Bala Festival
August 25 – Vancouver, BC, Freedom Mobile Arch
September 26 – Washington, DC, All Things Go
* Supporting Louis Tomlinson
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