‘Wouldn’t It Be Nice’ to see the Beach Boys with actor John Stamos at Northern Quest?
Music icons the Beach Boys are coming to Spokane and bringing special guest John Stamos with them.
The California group known for their harmonies, innovative musical exploration and as the pioneers of the West Coast sound found their first hit in 1961 with “Surfin’ Safari.” An absolute slew of hits would soon follow.
The Beach Boys would become known for classic anthems like “Good Vibrations,” “Kokomo,” “Surfin’ U.S.A.,” “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” and many more.
The historic group has sold more than 100 million records worldwide and has received over three dozen RIAA platinum and gold certifications. The entire original group have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and was also awarded the Grammy’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Beach Boys continue to be led by original founder Mike Love as well as longtime member Bruce Johnston. Original member Brian Wilson died in June. Their Saturday show at Northern Quest Resort and Casino will feature honorary band member John Stamos, who has played guitar and drums with the band from time to time since 1985 – as was also explored during his role as Uncle Jesse Katsopolis on Full House.
Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. Saturday show, starting at $48.69, can be purchased through the Northern Quest Resort and Casino website.