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Grammy Salute To The Beach Boys To Feature Star-Studded Lineup

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

The Recording Academy will salute the legendary, Grammy-nominated music icons The Beach Boys with a special tribute concert at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on February 8.

The live concert special will feature a star-studded performer lineup that includes Grammy-winning artists and past and current Grammy nominees including Beck, Brandi Carlile, Fall Out Boy, Hanson, Norah Jones, Lady A, John Legend, Little Big Town, Michael McDonald, Mumford & Sons, My Morning Jacket, Pentatonix, Charlie Puth, LeAnn Rimes, St. Vincent, Take 6 and Weezer.

They will celebrate and honor the Beach Boys' everlasting music and impactful career.

"A Grammy Salute to the Beach Boys" will air on CBS and will be available live and on demand on Paramount+ at a later date.

Tickets for the event are available at https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/09005E25981B2624.

Produced by the Recording Academy, Tenth Planet Productions and CBS, the concert will be recorded in the days following the Grammy Awards.

The Beach Boys were formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. The group's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardine.

Love, 81, is the lone original member that remains in the band.

(Photo: The Recording Academy)

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