It is no small feat to pull off the lush four-part harmonies perfected by "America's Band", the Beach Boys whose melodies helped define a generation in the 1960s.  Even as late as 1987, the Beach Boys were major players with the #1 hit, "Kokomo" and have produced a catalog of songs that are synonymous with the American summer.  Fun, Fun, Fun.  Good Vibrations.  I Get Around.  Sloop John B.  The list is long and distinguished.

On Saturday, April 5th, one of the world's top Beach Boys tribute acts, "Sail On" will be performing as part of the Community Concert Series at the Mother Lode Theater in Butte.  Based out of Nashville, TN, Sail On faithfully recreates the timeless songs of surfing, cruising, dancing, and dreaming for all ages, any anybody that wants to have Fun, Fun, Fun. Based in Nashville, Sail On performs over 100 shows every year enjoying the unique challenge and privilege of bringing one of pop music’s greatest legacies to audiences everywhere.

For tickets, call the Butte Community Concert Association at 406-479-0038.
If you are interested in season tickets, they are $85 for adults and $25 for students with a current school ID card.  Upcoming shows include a tribute to Billy Joel, "Sing Us a Song, You're The Piano Man" starring Jim Witter on May 4th.
Single ticket entry will be sold for $45 Adult after the second concert.
Seating is general admission; reserved seating is not available.

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