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Tour Dates
Following the untimely passing of Carl Wilson in 1998, the surviving members of The Beach Boys split up into the different tours listed below. The Beach Boys reunited in 2012 for a major worldwide 50th Anniversary Celebration tour, which ended on September 28, 2012. All tours are listed by the individual BBs (Mike Love, Alan Jardine, David Marks) heading and/or taking part in them.
In addition, Mike Love has licensed the Beach Boys’ name for his tour. Bruce Johnston has been touring with Mike for many years, but has retired from the road, except for occasional guest appearances. Former BB Blondie Chaplin has toured in the past as part of the Rolling Stones’ band and more recently with Brian Wilson. Fellow ex-BB Ricky Fataar currently tours as Bonnie Raitt’s drummer.
All tour dates are subject to change. An asterisk (*) indicates a date confirmed by BRI, two asterisks (**) indicate a confirmed date from another source. BBFC does not list private show dates. For a comprehensive listing of songs performed in The Beach Boys' and their spinoff acts’ past shows (1962 through present day), visit Eric Anniversario's setlist archive.
MIKE LOVE
Mike Love has licensed the Beach Boys’ name for his tour. (Fellow Beach Boy Bruce Johnston has retired from touring, but will make occasional guest appearances.) Please note that Mike is the ONLY Beach Boy on this tour, except where indicated otherwise. Mike’s backup band (aka The Beach Boys Band) includes Randy Leago, Keith Hubacher, Christian Love, Tim Bonhomme, John Wedemeyer, Jon Bolton, Chris Cron, and Brian “Ike” Eichenberger. VIP packages are available at some venues, see Mike Love's website (www.mikelove.com) for available dates and ticket info.
- March 22 — Orlando, FL (Bayside Stadium at SeaWorld)*
- March 24 — Melbourne, FL (Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts)*
- March 26 — Tampa, FL (Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa)*
- March 27 — Immokalee, FL (Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee)*
- March 28 — Palm Beach, FL (Glazer Hall, two shows)*
- March 29 — Key West, FL (Coffee Butler Amphitheater)*
- March 31 — Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas (Flower Power Cruise, St. Thomas Port)*
- April 3 — Ivins, UT (Tuacahn Center for the Arts)*
- April 4 — Rohnert Park, CA (Graton Resort and Casino)*
- May 29 — Atlantic City, NJ (Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena)*
- May 30 — New Brunswick, NJ (State Theatre New Jersey)*
- May 31 — Medford, MA (Chevalier Theatre)*
- June 1 — Sidney, ME (Snow Pond Center for the Arts, Bowl in the Pines)*
- June 5 — Quakertown, PA (Sounds of Summer Concert Series)*
- June 6 — Baltimore, MD (Pier Six Pavilion)*
- June 7 — Vienna, VA (Wolf Trap)*
- June 11 — Dubai, Dubai, UAE (Coca-Cola Arena)*
- June 14 — London, England, UK (Royal Hospital Chelsea)*
- June 16 — Edinburgh, Scotland, UK (Edinburgh Playhouse)*
- June 17 — Halifax, England, UK (The Piece Hall, Blackledge, with very special guests 10cc)*
- June 18 — Southampton, England, UK (Summer Sessions, Guildhall Square, with very special guests 10cc)*
- June 19 — Wolverhampton, England, UK (Civic Hall)*
- June 21 — Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK (Custom House Square)*
- June 26 — Tulare, CA (Adventist Health Amphitheater)*
- June 27 — San Diego, CA (Rady Shell, with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra)*
- June 28 — Temecula, CA (Pechanga Resort Casino)*
- July 1 — Pleasanton, CA (Alameda County Fair)*
- July 2-4 — Los Angeles, CA (July Fourth Fireworks Spectacular, Hollywood Bowl, with fellow Beach Boy Bruce Johnston, special guest John Stamos, and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra)*
- July 10 — Saint Paul, MN (Harriet Island Regional Park)*
- July 11 — Thackerville, OK (WinStar Casino)*
- July 18 — Valdosta, GA (Wild Adventures Theme Park)*
- July 25 — Lancaster, PA (American Music Theatre, two shows)*
- July 30-31 — Niagara Falls, ON, Canada (OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino)*
- Aug. 8 — Bristol, VA (Hard Rock Hotel & Casino)*
- Aug. 9 — Nashville, TN (Ryman Auditorium)*
- Aug. 14 — Aurora, IL (RiverEdge Park)*
- Aug. 16 — West Allis, WI (Wisconsin State Fair)*
- Aug. 26 — Pocatello, ID (Portneuf Health Trust Amphitheatre)*
- Aug. 27 — Nampa, ID (Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater)*
- Aug. 28 — Lewiston, ID (Clearwater River Casino Event Center)*
- Aug. 30 — Redmond, WA (Marymoor Park)*
- Sept. 27 — North Myrtle Beach, SC (Alabama Theatre, two shows)*
ALAN JARDINE
Al Jardine and the Endless Summer Band features Matt Jardine on vocals and percussion, Ed Carter or Randell Kirsch on bass, Bobby Figueroa on drums, and Debbie Shair on keyboards. Another touring configuration, Al Jardine Family & Friends, has the addition of Carnie and Wendy Wilson (Wilson Phillips).
Al Jardine and The Pet Sounds Band is a new tour with musicians from Brian Wilson’s touring band, which includes Al's son Matt, Darian Sahanaja, Michael D’Amico, Bob Lizik, Gary Griffin, Rob Bonfiglio, Paul Von Mertens, Debbie Shair, and Emeen Zarookian. (Multi-instrumentalist Probyn Gregory is currently touring with Weird Al Yankovic.)
More tour info at www.aljardine.com.
- April 11 — Collingswood, NJ (Scottish Rite Auditorium, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
- April 12 — Ridgefield, CT (Ridgefield Playhouse, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
- April 25 — Corona, CA (Dos Lagos Amphitheater, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
- June 23 — Sydney, NSW, Australia (Sydney Opera House, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
- June 25 — Perth, WA, Australia (Regal Theatre, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
- June 27 — Torrensville (Adelaide), SA, Australia (Thebarton Theatre, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
- June 28 — Melbourne, VIC, Australia (Hamer Hall, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
- June 30 — Brisbane, QLD, Australia (QPAC, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
- July 4 — Christchurch, New Zealand (Christchurch Isaac Theatre Royal, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
- July 5 — Dunedin, New Zealand (Dunedin Town Hall, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
- July 8 — New Plymouth, New Zealand (Winterfest, TSB Stadium, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
- July 30 — Oshkosh, WI (Waterfest, Leach Amphitheater, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
- Aug. 6 — Annapolis, MD (Maryland Hall, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
- Oct. 11 — Cerritos, CA (Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts)**
Al also plays some shows with the Surf City Allstars, along with David Marks and/or Dean Torrence in a configuration called The Legends of Surf Music.
- Please watch this space for new dates.
DAVID MARKS
David Marks currently tours with the Surf City Allstars, along with Al Jardine and/or Dean Torrence in a configuration called The Legends of Surf Music.
- June 26 — Mission Viejo / Laguna Beach, CA (Outdoor Festival, with the Surf City AllStars)**
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