Beach House's 'Once Twice Melody' Tour Finale at House of Blues Anaheim, California

 

Baltimore artists, Beach House performed at the House of Blues in Anaheim as part of their final tour dates of 2022 for their nationwide tour of their latest album release, ‘Once Twice Melody.’ They performed three exclusive tour dates during their Southern California tour. The group performed consecutive dates with special guest Sound of Ceres at Magnolia Performing Arts Center in El Cajon on December 6th and Majestic Ventura Theater in Ventura on December 7th.

Beach House have been through an accelerated mode post pandemic as they released a full-length three-part album, Once Twice Melody. The innovative musicians continue to keep their devoted fans intrigued by their mysterious nature and creative music methodologies. Their Once Twice Melody album was released in three chapters in 2021, Chapter 1: Pink Funeral was released on November 10th, Chapter 2: New Romance was released the next month on December 8th, and their final chapter, Masquerade was released this year on January 19th.

Beach House took their album on tour this past Spring and Summer. They performed various back-to-back dates throughout the United States. In interviews, the band members have shared their musical intuition and background story. The artists were united by fate, they met in Baltimore, the hometown of band member, Alex Scally. Victoria Legrand visited Scally at his doorstep to inquire about collaborating music and the rest is history. They have produced whimsical tracks that draw the listeners attention by first play. Their live performances and recordings leave the listener in an ethereal dreamstate.

Coverage by Veronica Potes // Instagram: @veropoteart

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