The Beach Boys helped to close out the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, Tennessee this past weekend. Original Beach Boys members Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and David Marks, served as the annual "living legend" position on the Bonnaroo lineup, which previously featured the likes of Buffalo Springfield and Stevie Wonder.
The California band's set list included classics like "Surfer Girl," "Barbara Ann," "Wouldn't It Be Nice," "Sloop John B," "Surfin' Safari," and even "Kokomo." The band also played songs off of their new album "That's Why God Created Radio."
Over on the festival's main stage, Phish closed things down with a two-set show. The jam band surprised everyone by inviting Kenny Rogers onstage to sing "The Gambler."
Following the Bonnaroo gig, The Beach Boys will continue their tour in Cincinnati on Tuesday, June 12.
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