Brian Wilson will be celebrating the 50th Anniversary of The Super Bowl one of the most iconic records of all time, “Pet Sounds” by the Beach Boys! Wilson, proving age is nothing but a number, is launching a MASSIVE World Tour! Odds are he’s coming within a good driving distance to you, so be prepared when tickets go on sale Friday Jan. 29th!
March 26 – Auckland, New Zealand, Civic Theatre
March 28 – Tyagarah, Australia, Tyagarah Tea Tree Farm (Bluesfest – Byron Bay, AUS)
March 29 – Sydney, Australia, Concert Hall @ Sydney Opera House
March 31 – Sydney, Australia, Concert Hall @ Sydney Opera House
April 3 – Melbourne, Australia, Palais Theatre
April 5 – Hindmarsh, Australia, Adelaide Entertainment Centre
April 7 – Perth, Australia, Riverside Theatre
April 12 – Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo International Forum
April 13 – Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo International Forum
April 15 – Osaka, Japan, Orix Theatre
April 30 – Austin, Texas, Carson Creek Ranch (Levitation)
May 15 – Bristol, England, Colston Hall
May 17 – Birmingham, England, Symphony Hall
May 18 – Cardiff, Wales, St. David’s Hall
May 20 – London, England, London Palladium
May 21 – London, England, London Palladium
May 24 – Manchester, England, O2 Apollo Manchester
May 26 – Edinburgh, Scotland, Usher Hall
May 27 – Glasgow, Scotland, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
May 29 – Gateshead, England, Sage Gateshead
May 31 – Liverpool, England, Liverpool Philharmonic
June 1 – Nottingham, England, Royal Concert Hall
June 4 – Barcelona, Spain, Primavera Sound
June 14 – Burlington, Vt., Flynn Center For The Performing Arts
June 15 – Portland, Maine, Merrill Auditorium At City Hall
June 17 – Boston, Mass., Symphony Hall
June 18 – Boston, Mass., Symphony Hall
June 19 – Lenox, Mass., Koussevitzky Music Shed
July 1 – Las Vegas, Nev., The Joint @ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
July 9 – Phoenix, Ariz. , Celebrity Theatre
July 15 – Elizabeth, Ind., The Showroom At Horseshoe Southern Indiana
July 17 – Council Bluffs, Iowa, Horseshoe Council Bluffs / Whiskey Roadhouse
July 20 – Kansas City, Mo., Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts
July 21 – Saint Charles, Mo., The Family Arena
July 22 – Robinsonville, Miss., Horseshoe Casino
July 23 – Bossier City, La., Riverdome At Horseshoe Bossier City
Sept. 13 – Saint Petersburg, Fla., The Mahaffey Theater
Sept. 14 – Hollywood, Fla., Hard Rock Live
Sept. 17 – Nashville, Tenn., Ryman Auditorium
Sept. 19 – Charlotte, N.C., Blumenthal Performing Arts
Sept. 20 – North Bethesda, Md., Music Center At Strathmore
Sept. 21 – Red Bank, N.J., Count Basie Theatre
Sept. 23 – Upper Darby, Pa., Tower Theatre
Sept. 25 – Easton, Pa., State Theatre Center For The Arts
Sept. 27 – Wallingford, Conn., Toyota Oakdale Theatre
Sept. 28 – Buffalo, N.Y., UB Center For The Arts
Sept. 30 – Detroit, Mich., Fox Theatre
Oct. 2 – Minneapolis, Minn., Orpheum Theatre
Oct. 4 –Denver, Colo., Paramount Theatre
Oct. 7 – Portland, Ore.,. Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Oct. 8 – Seattle, Wash., Paramount Theatre
Oct. 10 – Arcata, Calif., John Van Duzer Theatre
Oct. 13 – San Francisco, Calif., SF Masonic
Oct. 14 – Stateline, Nev., South Shore Room At Harrah’s Lake Tahoe