Canadian Rock Singer Removes Dress Mid-Song Amid Europe Heatwave at German Festival
An extreme heatwave sweeping across Europe has disrupted flights, strained hospitals, damaged infrastructure, and altered normal summer routines. At the Hurricane Festival in Germany, Canadian rock band The Beaches faced the heat firsthand during their performance. Lead singer Jordan Miller, initially wearing a tight dress, removed it mid-song due to the soaring temperatures reaching 40 degrees Celsius, continuing to perform in her underwear without missing a beat.
The band shared the moment on Instagram, captioning it: "Heatwave so intense she had to take off her dress mid-song." The live audience responded enthusiastically, but online reactions were mixed. Some criticized the act as unnecessary or unrelated to music, questioning its appropriateness at a festival. Others defended Miller, noting that male performers often remove shirts on stage without similar backlash, and argued that the focus should be on her endurance rather than the clothing choice.
The Beaches appeared unfazed by the controversy, thanking fans for enduring the sweltering set and posting "before and after" photos showing the band members sweaty and partially undressed. The incident sparked broader discussions about female body autonomy on stage and societal double standards. Ultimately, the story highlights the challenges performers face during extreme weather and Miller's professionalism in continuing her performance despite the heat.