The Beach Boys are giving fans even more to smile about in 2026. As they celebrate the 60th anniversary of their iconic album Pet Sounds, the band has officially expanded their tour with a newly announced set of dates — and several fall right in the backyard of fans across Central and South Jersey and the greater Philadelphia region.
According to Yahoo Entertainment’s recent report, the band—still fronted by founding member Mike Love—has added new shows in Atlantic City, NJ; Quakertown, PA; and Lancaster, PA, among other stops nationwide. These additions come as part of the group’s growing celebration of one of the most influential albums in music history.
For fans in Atlantic City and the surrounding shore towns, the AC stop is practically a summer dream come true. Meanwhile, Quakertown gives suburban Philadelphia fans an easy, close‑to‑home venue, and Lancaster offers another accessible option for the region. These new dates join an already packed calendar as the group continues honoring Pet Sounds, which features timeless classics like “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” “Sloop John B,” and “God Only Knows.” According to reports, the Grammy‑nominated album has long been regarded as one of the greatest records ever made…