The Beach Boys are keeping the momentum going as they gear up for their highly anticipated tour this year.
Ahead of the upcoming string of shows in the U.S. and the U.K., the legendary ‘60s rock band shared yet another announcement.
In a post shared by the “Wouldn’t it be Nice” hitmaker, the Grammy Museum announced it will hold a “special live event” in celebration of the release of the band’s new box set titled We Gotta Groove.
The one-night event is scheduled for Feb. 12 at the Museum’s Clive Davis Theater.
The forthcoming presentation not only highlights The Beach Boys’ enduring legacy in music but also sets the stage for a special conversation, as the event reunites the Brother Studios engineers, the core team behind the band’s prolific mid-1970s era.
Mike Love and John Stamos of The Beach Boys perform during Riot Fest at Douglass Park on September 20, 2025 in Chicago.Additionally, the band teased the appearance of a special guest joining the discussion.
“In celebration of the upcoming box set ‘We Gotta Groove,’ the Grammy Museum will be hosting a special event on Thursday, February 12th! The evening entails a conversation between compilation producers James Sáez and Howie Edelson with original Brothers Studios engineers Stephen Moffitt, Earle Mankey, John Hanlon and a special surprise guest!”
View this post on InstagramEarlier this year, the "Surfin' U.S.A." singer announced the upcoming release of We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years, a comprehensive box set featuring the newly remastered version of their 21st studio album “Love You” along with the long-shelved Adult/Child album and material from the 15 Big Ones sessions.
Centered on the band’s creative peak from 1976 to 1977, the forthcoming collection includes 73 tracks, including 35 unreleased recordings, 22 newly mixed tracks and extensive session notes.
The long-awaited box set will be available on Feb. 13.
Amid the activities and launches, The Beach Boys are also on the road for a series of international tours.
The rock band, led by Mike Love and Bruce Johnston are set for multiple performances this February in California, New Mexico and Arizona.
Adding to the excitement, the band also announced shows in the U.K. in celebration of the 60th anniversary of their album Pet Sounds.
The Beach Boys U.S. and U.K. Tour Dates
Feb. 21: Albuquerque, NMFeb. 22: Chandler, AZMar. 22: Orlando, FLMar. 26: Tampa, FLMar. 27: Immokalee, FLMar. 29: Key West, FLJul. 1: Pleasanton, CA (Alameda County Fair)Jul. 2: Los Angeles, CAJul. 3: Los Angeles, CAJul. 10: Saint Paul, MNJun. 14: London, UK (Live at Royal Hospital Chelsea)Jun. 16: Edinburgh, UKJun. 17: Halifax, UKJun. 18: Southampton, UK (Southampton Summer Sessions with 10cc)Jun. 19: Wolverhampton, UKJun. 21: Belfast, UKSep. 27: North Myrtle Beach, SC (Two shows: 3 PM & 8 PM)Related: 2000s Heavy Metal Band Announces Update on U.S. Tour
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