Just In: The Beach Boys Announce Epic Return and World Tour in 2025
In an exciting development for music fans around the world, legendary American rock band *The Beach Boys* have officially confirmed their plans for a major return in 2025. Known for their timeless hits like *“Good Vibrations,”* *“Surfin’ USA,”* and *“Wouldn’t It Be Nice,”* the iconic group is gearing up for a highly anticipated world tour that promises to be nothing short of spectacular.
After a period of relative quiet, the band members—led by founding member Brian Wilson and longtime collaborators Mike Love and Al Jardine—are set to hit the road in celebration of their 60-plus years in the music industry. The 2025 tour will cover multiple continents, bringing their sun-soaked sound to fans from the U.S. to Europe, Asia, and beyond.
This world tour marks the first time in nearly a decade that the band will be performing in such an extensive and high-profile manner. The setlists are expected to feature the band’s classic hits, along with new material and deep cuts from their extensive catalog. The Beach Boys’ unique blend of harmony-rich pop and surf rock has made them one of the most influential and beloved groups in music history.
Speaking about the upcoming tour, Brian Wilson shared his excitement, saying, “The music we made has stood the test of time, and it’s always a joy to perform for our amazing fans around the world. We’re looking forward to bringing our sound to new places and celebrating the legacy we’ve built together.”
The announcement has already sparked excitement among longtime fans, with many eagerly awaiting the chance to relive the magic of The Beach Boys’ live performances. Tickets are expected to sell out quickly once available, with pre-sale dates set for the coming months.
As the world eagerly anticipates their return, The Beach Boys’ 2025 world tour promises to be a celebration of musical history and a once-in-a-lifetime experience for fans of all ages. Stay tuned for tour dates and locations as they are revealed.
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