Even in the mountains of Montana, all you need is to hear the beautiful 4-part harmonies of a Beach Boys song to transport you to the Southern California coast.  Close your eyes and you can almost picture the beach, the hot rods and the nostalgic sounds of summer.

This summer, the Beach Boys will be bringing those sounds here to Montana for a special show as the Sounds of Summer Tour hits the Kettlehouse Ampitheater in Bonner, MT on Friday, August 29th.

Photo: Canva; Logjam Presents
Photo: Canva; Logjam Presents
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Here's what Logjam Presents has to say:

"With more than 60 years of music under their belts, The Beach Boys are true icons of American pop culture. From sun-soaked anthems like Surfin’ U.S.A.” and Fun, Fun, Fun to the groundbreaking Pet Sounds and the chart-topping Kokomo,” their influence spans generations and genres. But this band isn’t just about nostalgia—they continue to thrill fans worldwide with their powerful performances and a message that still resonates.

Led by founding member and frontman Mike Love, alongside Grammy-winning songwriter Bruce Johnston, The Beach Boys’ current touring lineup features a stellar cast of musicians dedicated to keeping the group’s legacy alive onstage. Their shows are more than concerts—they’re celebrations of harmony, history, and the spirit of summer itself.

The Beach Boys have sold tens of millions of records, earned a spot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and influenced countless artists from The Beatles to modern-day indie rockers. Yet they’ve never stopped evolving. From acclaimed box sets and bestselling memoirs to recent collaborations and tributes, they continue to stay relevant and revered."

The Kettlehouse Ampitheater may be the perfect venue to see this iconic band with its natural Montana beauty harmonizing with the cool sounds of Southern California.

Photo courtesy Neubauer Media
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Presale is this Thursday, May 29th, with registration ending at 10am.  Click here to pre register. General Sale is this Friday, click here for tickets.

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