Legendary rock band the Beach Boys is set to mark the 50th anniversary of their album Endless Summer, with the Endless Summer Gold Tour resuming this weekend. They have been on the road amid the release of their first book, The Beach Boys by The Beach Boys, which details their journey from Hawthorne, California, in 1961 toย recent times.
Sadly, frontman Brian Wilson will likely be absent from the tour due to the loss of his wife, Melinda, and health challenges; however, a good friend and ally of the group, John Stamos, will be making multiple appearances alongside Mike Love, Bruce Johnston, and the rest of the band.
John Stamos to perform with the Beach Boys
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While the Beach Boys kick off again from Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on the 24th of May, Stamos is getting set to tag along from May 30 at St. George Theatre in Staten Island, New York City. He will remain with the group until June 30 and make a few more appearances between mid-July and September.
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Stamosโ relationship with the Beach Boys dates back to the โ80s when he first played with them at the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. He then featured them on some of his television shows, including Full House, and appeared in some of their music videos, including the hit single โKokomoโ and 1992โs โHot Fun in the Summertime,โ which he directed.
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More on the Endless Summer Gold tour
The ongoing tour will conclude on September 28 at Ocean City in New Jerseyโs Oceans Calling Festival, although the group will perform again on the Malt Shop Cruise a month later. Aside from the shows, The Beach Boys documentary, which features interviews with Brian, Mike, Al Jardine, David Marks, Bruce, and industry icons like Lindsay Buckingham, Janelle Monรกe, Ryan Tedder, Don Was, and more, will be available for streaming on Disney+ this Friday.
Although Brian has come down with a โmajor neurocognitive disorderโ and is currently under conservatorship, his bandmates hope to keep making music with him, with the belief that his musical abilities are still intact. โItโs not so negative as it sounds,” Mike assured via BBC 4 Radio. “Heโs being well taken care of.โ