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'60s Rock Band Postpones Show Amid 2026 Tour

Music icons The Beach Boys announced a significant change amid their anniversary tour.

The Pet Sounds anniversary tourwas in celebration of their 11th studio album's 60th anniversary since its release.

Fronted by original member and co-founder Mike Love, the band is pulling a multi-stop run across North America, bringing their timeless catalog of hits to fans in a series of highly anticipated live performances.

Amid their ongoing tour, the band dropped an unexpected announcement regarding their show in Vienna, Virginia.

In an Instagram post, the venue Filene Center at Wolf Trap confirmed that The Beach Boys' concert has been postponed and moved to a later date.

Instead of its Sunday, June 7 schedule, the chart-topping band will be hitting the stage on July 23, Thursday.

As for fans and concertgoers who already bought tickets, "all tickets will automatically transfer to the new date," which means that there's no need to rebook or request a refund.

Although The Beach Boys did not reveal the reason behind the postponement, the band expressed their sincere regret following the sudden change.

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"We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and truly appreciate your understanding," the caption reads.

The Beach Boys' 60th anniversary concert began the first leg of the tour on March 22, which took place in Orlando with a guest appearance from actor and musician John Stamos.

Currently, the band is touring across the U.K, Europe and North America and will be on the road for months before wrapping up on Sept. 27 in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

For the remainder of The Beach Boys' 2026 Tour, here's the schedule.

  • June 11: Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Coca-Cola Arena
  • June 14: London, UK – Royal Hospital Chelsea (60th Anniversary Pet Sounds Show)
  • June 16: Edinburgh, UK – Edinburgh Playhouse
  • June 17: Halifax, UK – The Piece Hall (60th Anniversary Pet Sounds Show with 10cc)
  • June 18: Southampton, UK – Guildhall Square (60th Anniversary Pet Sounds Show with 10cc)
  • June 19: Wolverhampton, UK – Civic Hall
  • June 21: Belfast, UK – Custom House Square
  • June 26: Tulare, CA, US – Adventist Health Amphitheater
  • June 27: San Diego, CA, US – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
  • June 28: Temecula, CA, US – Pechanga Resort Casino
  • July 1: Pleasanton, CA, US – Alameda County Fairgrounds
  • July 2: Hollywood, CA, US – Hollywood Bowl
  • July 3: Hollywood, CA, US – Hollywood Bowl
  • July 4: Hollywood, CA, US – Hollywood Bowl
  • July 10–11: St. Paul, MN, US – Minnesota Country Club Fest
  • July 11: Thackerville, OK, US – WinStar World Casino & Resort
  • July 17: Atlanta, GA, US – Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
  • July 18: Valdosta, GA, US – Wild Adventures Theme Park
  • July 24: Bethel, NY, US – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
  • July 25: Lancaster, PA, US – American Music Theatre (Matinee & Evening shows)
  • July 30: Niagara Falls, ON, Canada – OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
  • July 31: Niagara Falls, ON, Canada – OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
  • Aug. 2: Wantagh, NY, US – Northwell at Jones Beach Theater
  • Aug. 6: Grand Rapids, MI, US – Frederik Meijer Gardens
  • Aug. 8: Bristol, VA, US – Hard Rock Live Bristol
  • Aug. 9: Nashville, TN, US – Ryman Auditorium
  • Aug. 12: Cincinnati, OH, US – PNC Pavilion at Riverbend
  • Aug. 13: Bloomington, IL, US – Grossinger Motors Arena
  • Aug. 15: Rochester Hills, MI, US – Meadow Brook Amphitheatre
  • Aug. 16: West Allis, WI, US – Wisconsin State Fair Park
  • Aug. 21: Mahnomen, MN, US – Shooting Star Casino
  • Aug. 23: Enoch, AB, Canada – River Cree Resort & Casino
  • Aug. 24: Calgary, AB, Canada – Grey Eagle Event Centre
  • Aug. 26: Pocatello, ID, US – Portneuf Wellness Complex Amphitheater
  • Aug. 27: Nampa, ID, US – Ford Idaho Center
  • Aug. 28: Lewiston, ID, US – Clearwater River Casino
  • Aug. 29: Salem, OR, US – Lb Day Amphitheatre
  • Aug. 30: Redmond, WA, US – Marymoor Live
  • Aug. 31: Palmer, AK, US – Alaska State Fair
  • Sept. 2: Winter Park, CO, US – Rendezvous Event Center (Pet Sounds 60 Celebration)
  • Sept. 24: West Springfield, MA, US – The Big E Arena
  • Sept. 27: North Myrtle Beach, SC, US – Alabama Theatre (Tour Closer)

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This story was originally published June 6, 2026 at 11:25 PM.

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