Beach Slang live in concert.
ON TOUR

Beach Slang

42
critic concert reviews
rock

How good are they LIVE?

Live Rating  

74
%
Based on 
42
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Based on 
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Critics Consensus

Based on 42 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that Beach Slang is rated as an enjoyable live performer, with decent shows overall. Beach Slang concert reviews describe live shows and performances as anthemic, exciting, dazzling, charismatic, and refined.

How long are their concerts?

How long are Beach Slang concerts? Beach Slang concerts usually last from 45 minutes to about an hour.

How much to book?

How much does it cost to book Beach Slang? To hire for a live performance or concert, the booking fees for Beach Slang range from $7,500 - $35,000, with Beach Slang's current estimated booking fee to be around $25,000.

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Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
Philadelphia, United States (2013 - present)
Bio
Beach Slang are a three piece punk rock band from Philadelphia. Members also play in Weston, Crybaby and Ex-Friends.
Has Performed With
Dave Hause and The Mermaid
Artist Website

Critic Concert Reviews

Twin Cities Media (USA)

November 6, 2017
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Beach Slang Punches Packed Crowd In Their Big, Beautiful Hearts at The Turf Club

Music In Minnesota (USA)

November 6, 2017
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Beach Slang Powers Through Turf Club

Exclaim (Canada)

September 15, 2017
60
%
Lee's Palace, Toronto on September 14, 2017

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

July 19, 2017
80
%
2000 Trees Festival 2017

New Noise Magazine (USA)

May 24, 2017
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Bluebird, Bloomington, USA

Hot Press Magazine (Ireland)

January 26, 2017
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Beach Slang Too Late to Die Young Music Review/Live: 26 Jan 2017 Edwin McFee Beach Slang at The Workman's Dublin Philadelpia punk rock purveyors Beach Slang exhibited their fully-fledged refined sound at Workman's on Monday January 23.

New Noise Magazine (USA)

October 27, 2016
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Kentucky and Ohio

Past critic reviews published in

Rockfreaks.net (Denmark), Scenestr (Australia), Exclaim (Canada), Rockfreaks.net (Denmark), The Guardian (UK) and more

Image Credit

Stefan Brending [CC BY-SA 3.0] via Wikimedia Commons

Latest Release

Fa La Blah Blah Blah (9 December 2020)