Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Refreshing Standings and Event data. "[9] To alleviate this, Brian was persuaded into making the trip. This contest will begin Monday, May 1, 2023 and end after the cue-to-text during Laurie Hardie's show on Friday, May 5, 2023. May 20 Valdosta, GA (Wild Adventures, free with park admission)* May 21 Savannah, GA (Johnny Mercer Theatre)* May 22 Charlotte, NC (Belk Theater, Blumenthal Performing Arts Center)* May 23 Durham NC (Durham Performing Arts Center)* May 24 Greenville, TN (Niswonger Performing Arts Center)* Watt said that "rock bands" that had performed on the Mall on Independence Day in 1981 and 1982 had encouraged drug use and alcoholism and had attracted "the wrong element", who would steal from attendees. View all concerts. They helped legitimize popular music as a recognized art form and influenced the development of music genres and movements such as psychedelia, power pop, progressive rock, punk, alternative, and lo-fi. Bardowell briefly moved to lead guitar before former guitarist David Marks rejoined the band and took Carl's spot on the road, while Farmer took Carl's role as musical director. Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center will be rocking with a concert by The Beach Boys. featuring the holiday vibrations orchestra" kicking off november 26 . When Carl returned in May 1982, he overhauled the touring band, firing Knapp and rehiring Hinsche and Carter, among other personnel moves. Jardine and Marks appeared at a one-off show in 2014, the Ella Awards where Love was honored as a singer. The Beach Boys are one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful bands of all time, selling over 100 million records worldwide. [14] In 2004, Baker was replaced by former Papa Doo Run Run member Randell Kirsch. If you are aware of any shows not listed in my book or Bellagio AND/OR have any Beach Boys advertisements, reviews or images PLEASE contact me!! Submarine Base, Groton, CT (supported by The Partland Brothers), August 1, 1987 Wicomico Civic Center, Salisbury, MD (supported by The Partland Brothers), August 2, 1987 Scranton Memorial Stadium, Scranton, PA (supported by The Partland Brothers), August 3, 1987 Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ (supported by The Partland Brothers), August 4, 1987 Clearfield County Fairgrounds, Clearfield, PA, August 5-10, 1987 Circus Maximus, Las Vegas, NV (2 shows), August 13, 1987 Paso Robles Events Center, Paso Robles, CA, August 14, 1987 Pacific Amphitheater, Costa Mesa, CA, August 15, 1987 Sonoma County Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa, CA, August 16, 1987 Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, CA, August 17-19, 1987 Ceaser's Palace, Lake Tahoe, CA (2 shows on 19th), August 20, 1987 Chevrolet Central Office, Detroit, MI (private show for Chevrolet), August 22, 1987 Portland Civic Auditorium, Portland, OR, August 23, 1987 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC (supported by Tangerine), August 25 & 28, 1987 Vancouver Trade & Convention Center, Vancouver, BC (private show for Lincoln & Mercury dealers), August 29, 1987 Colorado State Fairgrounds, Pueblo, CO, August 30, 1987 Mile High Stadium, Denver, CO (post-game show), August 31, 1987 Vancouver Trade & Convention Center, Vancouver, BC (private show for Lincoln & Mercury dealers), September 2, 1987 DuQuoin Fairgrounds, DuQuoin, IL (supported by Three Dog Night), September 3, 1987 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Chicago, IL (supported by Marshall Crenshaw), September 4, 1987 Allentown Fairgrounds, Allentown, PA (supported by Marshall Crenshaw), September 5-6, 1987 Sands Hotel, Atlantic City, NJ (2 shows on the 6th, supported by Dennis Blair), September 7, 1987 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD (supported by Marshall Crewnshaw), September 18, 1987 BSU Pavilion, Boise, ID, September 19-20, 1987 Western Washington Fairgrounds, Puyallup, WA (2 shows on 19th), September 23, 1987 Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis, MN, September 24, 1987 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA (supported by Sawyer Brown), September 25, 1987 Oklahoma State Fairgrounds, Oklahoma City, OK, September 26, 1987 Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, TX, September 29, 1987 New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, September 30, 1987 Marriott Center, Provo, UT (supported by The Kingsmen), October 1, 1987 Kern County Fairgrounds, Bakersfield, CA, October 2, 1987 Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA, October 3, 1987 Cal Expo Amphitheater, Sacramento, CA, October 4, 1987 Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, CA, October 7-12, 1987 Circus Maximus, Las Vegas, NV, October 14, 1987 The Fabulous Fox Theater, St. Louis, MO, October 16, 1987 Grand Valley State College, Grand Rapids, MI (supported by Mitch Ryder), October 17, 1987 Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, MI, October 18, 1987 Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL, October 20, 1987 Huntington Civic Center, Huntington, WV, October 21, 1987 William & Mary College, Williamsburg, VA (supported by Sawyer Brown), October 22, 1987 Homestead Resort, Hot Springs, VA (Merill Lynch private show), October 23, 1987 UOG Coliseum, Athens, GA (supported by Sawyer Brown), October 24, 1987 Intercontinental Hilton Head Hotel, Hilton Head, SC (Bristol Meyer private show), October 25, 1987 Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY (supported by Sawyer Brown), January 6, 1988 Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT, January 7, 1988 The Saddledome, Calgary, AB (Winter Olympics special concert), January 12, 1988 Orange Bowl, Miami, FL (free concert), January 16, 1988 Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, HI (Hula Bowl), January 17, 1988 Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, CA (Scopus Awards Dinner), January 23, 1988 Ceaser's Palace, Atlantic City, NJ (2 shows), February 19-21, 1988 Ceaser's Palace, Stateline, NV (2 shows on 20th, supported by Glen Super), February 24-29, 1988 Circus Maximus, Las Vegas, NV (2 shows on 26th-28th, supported by Andy Burnati), April 13-19, 1988 Circus Maximus, Las Vegas, NV, April 26, 1988 Monterey Conference Center, Monterey, CA (private show), May 15, 1988 Arlington Stadium, Arlington, TX, May 21, 1988 Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA, May 22, 1988 Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, CA (post-game show), May 27, 1988 Chicago Marriott, Chicago, IL (private show), May 28, 1988 Cramton Bowl, Montgomery, AL, May 29, 1988 Starwood Amphitheater, Nashville, TN (supported by The Miami Sound Machine), May 30, 1988 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS (supported by America), June 1, 1988 Oak Mountain Amphitheater, Birmingham, AL, June 2, 1988 Augusta Civic Center, Augusta, GA, June 3, 1988 Cardinal Stadium, Louisville, KY, June 4, 1988 Mud Island Amphitheater, Memphis, TN (2 shows, supported by Southern Pacific), June 5, 1988 King's Dominion Amusement Park, Doswell, VA, June 6, 1988 Wicomico Youth & Civic Center, Salisbury, MD, June 8, 1988 J. Edgar Hoover Building, Washington D.C (FBI Benefit show), June 10-11, 1988 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH (supported by Roy Orbison and John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band), June 12, 1988 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI (2 shows, supported by Roy Orbison and John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band), June 13-14, 1988 Valley Forge Music Fair, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Roy Orbison), June 15, 1988 Columbus, OH (Abused Children benefit concert, supported by Roy Orbison), June 17-18, 1988 Great Woods Performing Arts Center, Boston, MA (supported by Roy Orbison), June 19, 1988 U.S. Eddy Shaver, guitarist and son of Billy Joe Shaver, dies at age 38 May 20, 2023 The Beach Boys / Mike Love FREE WITH PARK ADMISSION. Must be a minimum of 18 years of age and reside in Washington State to enter. 1989 Wembley Arena, London, England, September 10, 1989 Point Theater, Dublin, Ireland, September 14, 1989 Hans Martin Schleyer Hall, Stuttgart, Germany, September 16, 1989 Prater Stadium, Vienna, Austria, September 19, 1989 Star Room Sporting Club, Monte Carlo, Monaco (cancelled), September 21, 1989 Marseille Sports Palace, Marseille, France (cancelled), September 22, 1989 Paris Omnisport Palace, Paris, France (cancelled), October 6, 1989 St. Lucie County Sports Complex, Port St. Lucie, FL (supported by Chicago), October 7, 1989 Miami Arena, Miami, FL (supported by Chicago), October 8, 1989 USF Sun Dome, Tampa, FL (supported by Chicago), October 10, 1989 Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY (supported by Chicago), October 11, 1989 Chattanooga, TN (supported by Chicago), October 12, 1989 Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN (supported by Chicago), October 13, 1989 Carolina Coliseum, Columbia, SC (supported by Chicago), October 14, 1989 Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SC (supported by Chicago), October 15, 1989 Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC (supported by Chicago), October 17, 1989 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Chicago), October 18, 1989 William & Mary University, Williamsburg, VA (supported by Chicago), October 20, 1989 Joyce Center, South Bend, IN (supported by Chicago), October 21, 1989 Champaign Assembly Hall, Champaign, IL (supported by Chicago), October 22, 1989 Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA (supported by Chicago), October 23, 1989 Miami Marine Stadium, Miami, FL (private show), October 25, 1989 St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, MO (supported by Chicago), October 26, 1989 Roberts Stadium, Evansville, IN (supported by Chicago), October 27, 1989 John F. Savage Hall, Toledo, OH (supported by Chicago), October 28, 1989 Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL (supported by Chicago), October 29, 1989 Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA (supported by Chicago), November 4, 1989 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA (post-game show), November 11, 1989 Hyatt Regency Waikoloa, Waikoloa Village, HI (private show). Carmel Hospital Hospice), June 8-9, 1989 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, June 10-11, 1989 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Chicago, IL, June 13-14, 1989 Lake Compounce Festival Park, Bristol, CT, June 16-17, 1989 Great Woods Performing Arts Center, Boston, MA, June 18, 1989 Lackawanna County Multi-Purpose Stadium, Scranton, PA, June 20-21, 1989 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD, June 23-24, 1989 Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ, June 25, 1989 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY, June 27-30, 1989 Jones Beach Theater, Hempstead, NY, July 2, 1989 Parlee Beach Provincial Park, Shediac, NB (supported by Donnie & The Monarchs), July 4, 1989 Yankee Stadium, New York, NY, July 14-16, 1989 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI, July 17, 1989 Cardinal Stadium, Louisville, KY (post-game show), July 18, 1989 Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH, July 19, 1989 Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, July 21, 1989 Seashore Performing Arts Center, Old Orchard Beach, ME, July 22, 1989 Riverfront Park, Manchester, NH, July 23, 1989 City Island, Harrisburg, PA, July 25, 1989 Orange County Fairgrounds, Middletown, NY, July 26, 1989 Cayuga County Fairgrounds, Brutus, NY, July 28, 1989 Starwood Amphitheater, Nashville, TN, July 29, 1989 Lakewood Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA, July 30, 1989 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC, August 1, 1989 Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI, August 2, 1989 LeClaire Park, Davenport, IA, August 3, 1989 Sandstone Amphitheater, Bonner Springs, KS, August 4, 1989 Starplex Amphitheater, Dallas, TX, August 5, 1989 Southern Star Amphitheater, Houston, TX, August 6, 1989 Corpus Christi, TX (private show), August 8, 1989 Hilton Head Community Stadium, Hilton Head, SC, August 9, 1989 King's Dominion Amusement Park, Doswell, VA, August 11, 1989 Pat Hartness estate, Greenville, SC (American Cancer Society fundraiser), August 12, 1989 Mud Island Amphitheater, Memphis, TN (2 shows), August 14-15, 1989 Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ, August 18, 1989 CNE Grandstand, Toronto, ON, August 19, 1989 Castle Farms Music Theater, Charlevoix, MI, August 20, 1989 Avilla Speedway, Avilla, IN, August 24, 1989 Minnesota State Fairgrounds, Minneapolis, MN (cancelled due to scheduling conflict), August 26, 1989 Munich, Germany (cancelled), September 1, 1989 Waldbuhne, Berlin, Germany, September 2, 1989 Garbsben Sports Park, Hanover, Germany, September 3, 1989 Lorelei Amphitheater, St. Goarshausen, Germany (supported by The Moody Blues), September 6, 1989 NEC Arena, Birmingham, England, September 7-8. The group's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian, Dennis, and . [27] Jardine's son Matt joined the touring band in 1988 as a percussionist, with Figueroa leaving by that summer. Fans of Adult Contemporary and all music fans across the Cincinnati area might enjoy being in the crowd at Hard . Tour Update Close Video. Jeff Foskett would leave the band in 2019 due to undergoing throat surgery and would be replaced by Brian Eichenberger. Fifth Third Bank Summer Concert . The Beach Boys Tickets | Vivid Seats Uploaded by Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! This concert will not feature Brian Wilson, Al Jardine or David Marks. Shows: 6093. Brian returned in May 1983 making semi-regular appearances through 1990. After Carl died in 1998, the remaining members splintered. Wild Adventures Theme Park. The Beach Boys are an American rock band that formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961.The group's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and friend Al Jardine.Distinguished by their vocal harmonies, adolescent-themed lyrics, and musical ingenuity, they are one of the most influential acts of the rock era. We'll probably do about 20 or 30 shows next year. Biographer James Murphy said, "By most contemporary accounts, they were not a very good live band when they started. Between 1976 and 1978, the band used a horn section originally known as the Hornettes, which later changed its name to Tornado. Tickets. See Tickets. The band instead concentrated on live performances, and Beach Boys concert tickets were always hot sellers. Hill, Bowling Green, VA (National Scout Jamboree), July 26, 1985 Kingswood Music Theater, Vaughan, ON, July 27, 1985 Legend Valley, Thornville, OH (supported by Flash Kahan, John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band, and Phil Dirt & The Dozers), July 28, 1985 Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by Flash Kahan and John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band), July 29, 1985 Hersheypark Stadium, Derry, PA (supported by Flash Kahan and John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band), July 31, 1985 Michigan State Fairgrounds, Ionia, MI (2 shows, supported by Flash Kahan and John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band), August 1, 1985 Castle Farms Music Theater, Charlevoix, MI (supported by Flash Kahan and John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band), August 2, 1985 Rockford Metro Center, Rockford, IL (supported by Flash Kahan and John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band), August 3, 1985 Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, MO (supported by Flash Kahan and John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band), August 4, 1985 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Chicago, IL (2 shows, supported by Flash Kahan and John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band), August 7, 1985 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH (supported by Flash Kahan and John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band), August 9, 1985 Indianapolis Sports & Music Center, Indianapolis, IN (supported by Flash Kahan and John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band), August 10, 1985 Starlight Theater, Kansas City, MO (supported by Flash Kahan and John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band), August 13, 1985 Swiss Villa Amphitheater, Lampe, MO, August 14, 1985 Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, IL, August 15, 1985 SEC Taylor Stadium, Des Moines, IA, August 16, 1985 State Park Speedway, Wausau, WI, August 18, 1985 Thomas and Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV, August 19, 1985 MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, NV (Jeep Private Show), August 21, 1985 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, August 22, 1985 Portland Civic Auditorium, Portland, OR, August 23, 1985 Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver, CO (supported by Diane Brown), August 25, 1985 Lawrence-Dumont Stadium, Wichita, KS, August 28, 1985 University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND (supported by The Rocking Hollywoods), August 29, 1985 South Dakota State Fairgrounds, Huron, SD (2 shows), August 30, 1985 Bob Devaney Sports Center, Lincoln, NE, August 31, 1985 Riverfront Amphitheater, Hannibal, MO, September 1, 1985 Joe Albi Stadium, Spokane, WA (supported by The Greg Kihn Band, Quarterflash, Rendezvous, All Fall Down, and Mynx), September 2, 1985 Pacific Amphitheater, Costa Mesa, CA (supported by Quarterflash), September 14-15, 1985 Western Washington Fairgrounds, Puyallup, WA (2 shows), September 22, 1985 Champaign Memorial Stadium, Champaign, IL (Farm Aid, with Alabama, Hoyt Axton, The Blasters, Bon Jovi, Glen Campbell, Johnny Cash, David Allen Coe, John Conlee, The Charlie Daniels Band, John Denver, Bob Dylan, John Fogerty, Foreigner, Vince Gill, Vern Gosdin, Arlo Guthrie, Sammy Hagar, Merle Haggard, Daryl Hall, Emmylou Harris, Don Henley, Waylon Jennings, Billy Joel, George Jones, Rickie Lee Jones, B.B. 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