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 other tours are listed by the individual BBs (Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, Alan Jardine, David Marks) heading and/or taking part in them.

In addition, Mike Love has licensed the Beach Boys' name for his tour with Bruce Johnston. 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 & BRUCE JOHNSTON

Mike Love has licensed the Beach Boys' name for his tour, which also features fellow Beach Boy Bruce Johnston. Please note that Mike and Bruce are the ONLY Beach Boys on this tour, except where indicated otherwise. The duo's backup band includes Randy Leago, Keith Hubacher, Christian Love, Tim Bonhomme, John Wedemeyer, Jon Bolton, 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.

  • June 13 — New York, NY (The Town Hall, with John Stamos)*
  • June 14 — Holmdel, NJ (PNC Bank Arts Center, with John Stamos)*
  • June 15 — Farmington, PA (Timber Rock Amphitheater)
  • June 21 — Pointe-Claire, QC, Canada (Complexe Pointe-Claire)*
  • June 22 — Williamsburg, VA (Virginia Arts Festival, Williamsburg Live, Lawn of the Art Museum, Colonial Williamsburg)*
  • June 23-24 — Ocean City, NJ (Ocean City Music Pier, two shows each day)*
  • June 26 — Mashantucket, CT (Premier Theater, Foxwoods Resort Casino)*
  • June 27 — Albany, NY (The Palace Theatre)*
  • June 28 — Hyannis, MA (Cape Cod Melody Tent, two shows)*
  • June 29 — Syracuse, NY (Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview, 3 p.m., with Locash)*
  • July 2 — Selbyville, DE (Freeman Arts Pavilion)*
  • July 5 — Wantagh, NY (Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater, with John Stamos and Locash)*
  • July 6 — Canandaigua, NY (Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center, with John Stamos)*
  • July 13 — Warsaw, Poland (Letnia Scena Progresji)*
  • July 15 — Sion, Switzerland (Sion Sous Les Etoiles festival)*
  • July 18 — Lörrach, Germany (Stimmen-Festival)*
  • July 20 — Reading, England, UK (Englefield Estate, with David Essex and Lulu)*
  • July 23 — San Sebastian, Spain (Jazzaldia, Kursaal)*
  • July 25 — Sitges, Spain (Festival Jardins Terramar)*
  • July 26 — Roses, Spain (Sons del Món Festival)*
  • July 28 — Marbella, Spain (Starlite Festival)*
  • July 29 — Jerez de la Frontera, Spain (Tío Pepe Festival, Bodegas González Las Copas)*
  • Aug. 1-2 — Park City, UT (Deer Valley Concert Series, Deer Valley Resort)*
  • Aug. 3 — Morrison, CO (Red Rocks Ampitheatre)*
  • Aug. 8 — Temecula, CA (Pechanga Resort Casino, with John Stamos)*
  • Aug. 9 — San Diego, CA (Rady Shell, with John Stamos)*
  • Aug. 10 — Long Beach, CA (Long Beach Terrace Theater, with John Stamos)*
  • Aug. 15 — Friant, CA (Table Mountain Casino)*
  • Aug. 16 — Palmdale, CA (Palmdale Amphitheater)*
  • Aug. 17 — Saratoga, CA (Mountain Winery)*
  • Aug. 22 — Napa, CA (Blue Note Napa Summer Sessions at Meritage Resort)*
  • Aug. 25 — Palmer, AK (Alaska State Fairgrounds)*
  • Aug. 28 — Woodinville, WA (Chateau St. Michelle Winery)*
  • Aug. 29 — Bonner, MT (KettleHouse Amphitheater)*
  • Aug. 30 — Airway Heights, WA (Northern Quest Casino & Resort*
  • Sept. 1 — Salem, OR (L.B. Day Amphitheater, Oregon State Fair & Expo Center)
  • Sept. 5 — Waukegan, IL (Genesee Theatre)*
  • Sept. 6 — Quincy, IL (Adams County Fairgrounds)
  • Sept. 7 — Kettering, OH (Fraze Pavilion)*
  • Sept. 18 — Lafayette, IN (Loeb Stadium)*
  • Sept. 19 — Shipshewana, IN (Blue Gate Performing Arts Center, two shows)*
  • Sept. 20 — Chicago, IL (Riot Fest, Douglass Park)*
  • Sept. 24 — Tuscaloosa, AL (Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater, with LoCash, The O’Jays, and Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone)*
  • Sept. 25 — Jackson, TN (Rockabillys Stadium, with LoCash)*
  • Sept. 28 — Grand Prairie, TX (Texas Trust CU Theatre)*
  • Oct. 1, 3-4 — Las Vegas, NV (Venetian Theater at The Venetian Resort)*
  • Nov. 7 — Surf City, NC (Soundside Park)*
  • Nov. 8 — Newport News, VA (Ferguson Center for the Arts, Diamonstein Concert Hall)*
  • Nov. 15 — Welch, MN (Treasure Island Resort & Casino)*
  • Nov. 16 — New Town, ND (4 Bears Casino & Lodge)*
  • Nov. 21 — Lincoln, CA (The Venue, Thunder Valley Casino Resort)*
  • March 31, 2026 — Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas (Flower Power Cruise, St. Thomas Port)*

 

 
 

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, and Debbie Shair.

More tour info at www.aljardine.com.

  • July 4 — Prior Lake, MN (Rock and Rockets, Mystic Amphitheater at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel, free show, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
  • July 18 — Cohasset, MA (South Shore Music Circus, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
  • July 23-24 — Phoenix, AZ (Musical Instrument Museum, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
  • Aug. 23 — Des Plaines, IL (Des Plaines Theatre, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
  • Aug. 24 — St. Charles, IL (Arcada Theatre, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
  • Sept. 5 — Atlantic City, NJ (Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
  • Sept. 7 — Concord, NH (Chubb Theatre at Capitol Center for the Arts, with The Pet Sounds Band)**
  • Dec. 16-17 — Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA (Golden Bough Playhouse)**

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.

  • July 20 — North Tonawanda, NY (West Herr Riviera Theatre, with David Marks and Matt Jardine)**

 

 
 

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.

  • July 20 — North Tonawanda, NY (West Herr Riviera Theatre, with Al Jardine)**

 

 
 

BLONDIE CHAPLIN

Blondie Chaplin's tour dates include: