Loud Luxury, Canadian DJ duo, and The Beaches,

OEG Inc. Sports and Entertainment Division and Rogers will co-host a free pre-game concert at the ICE District Fan Park on June 6e to match
Special concert viewings are reserved for Rogers customers

EDMONTON, Alberta, June 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Sports and Entertainment division of OEG Inc. and Rogers today announced that Canadian DJ duo Loud Luxury and Canadian rock group The Beaches will headline Rogers Festival in the final. The free concert takes place before the gameÖ 6 at the ICE District to celebrate the 2024 Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers.

Both shows begin at 4 p.m. on Friday, June 21 at the Scotiabank Fan Park, in front of Rogers Place, before the game at 6 p.m.

The concert is open to the public and park access begins at 2:30 p.m. No tickets are required to attend the shows. Doors to Rogers Place will open at 4:30 p.m. MT.

“What a joy to see the Stanley Cup Final return to Edmonton for the 6th timee game so we can once again celebrate with our customers and fans by delivering another incredible matchday experience.”said Terrie Tweddle, CEO of Brand and Communications, Rogers.

A portion of each concert will be shown during the Stanley Cup Final broadcast, which begins at 6:00 p.m. MT/8:00 p.m. ET on Sportsnet, Sportsnet+ and CBC.

Rogers is a proud partner of the Edmonton Oilers and presents the Rogers Festival in the final in the ICE District. Special concert viewing is available to Rogers customers only. This is part of a new national program called Rogers Preferred Access, which offers premium sports and entertainment experiences to Rogers customers across the country.

About loud luxury
Loud Luxury is an internationally touring electronic music duo from Canada based in Los Angeles consisting of Andrew Fedyk and Joe De Pace. The duo was formed when Andrew and Joe were attending Western University. After several re-releases and independent starts, the duo’s career took off thanks to the resounding success of their song Body. Their song was certified diamond in Canada and multi-platinum in nine countries and has more than 1.5 billion streams across all platforms. The duo has since released the songs Love no more And I’m not feeling well (in collaboration with Bryce Vine) and has amassed over 400 million streams online. In 2020, the duo released their first micro-album titled Nights like thiswhich then went on a three-month tour and 60 concerts in the US and Canada. The members of Loud Luxury, multiple Juno Award winners and iHeart Music Awards finalists, released their second micro album in 2021: Holiday Hill. Their latest move with DVBBS, Next to youwith country music legend Kane Brown. They are currently signed in Las Vegas with TAO Group at OMNIA, Hakkasan and Wet Republic. Loud Luxury performs all over the world at renowned music festivals and prestigious venues and has millions of followers on social media.

About the beaches
The Beaches do everything their own way. Formed over a decade ago, the band consists of sisters Jordan Miller (lead and bass vocals) and Kylie Miller (guitar), as well as their friends Leandra Earl (guitar and keyboard) and Eliza Enman-McDaniel (drums) and is entering a new era. In the new album entitled Blame my exThe two-time Juno Award-winning Toronto band turns heartbreak into self-discovery with ten exuberant songs about pain and redemption. The album’s main song, Blame Bretta biting pop-rock song that Jordan describes as “a song dedicated to all disorganized people,” has been streamed more than 30 million times on Spotify and more than 10 million times on TikTok. Blame Brett Ranked second in viral songs on Spotify in the US, 20e It became the most popular song of the year on radio in the US and the most popular song of the year in Canada for 13 consecutive weeks. Mark Hoppus, Nelly Furtado and Demi Lovato of Blink-182 love this song.

With this success, The Beaches have sold out all tickets for their Blame My Ex world tour, which includes two concerts at Massey Hall in Toronto (5,400 tickets), a stop at the Orpheum Theater in Vancouver (2,250 tickets), two concerts at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn (1,300 tickets), two concerts at the Troubador in Los Angeles (1,000 tickets) and a stop at the Outernet in London, UK (1,300 tickets).

            

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