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Beach Boys tribute “Catch A Wave” comes to Beale Street Theater

KINGMAN — Get ready to feel the surf, sun, fun, and nonstop harmonies as Catch A Wave, the world-renowned Beach Boys tribute show, brings the timeless sound of the 1960s to the Beale Street Theater on Friday, March 20, at 7 p.m. Tickets: $35, $25 and $20.

The sounds of crashing waves, classic cars, and California cool set the stage for a spectacular recreation of the legendary Beach Boys live experience. Catch A Wave delivers a spot-on portrayal of the iconic band’s music, style, and energy—transporting audiences straight to the golden era of American rock and roll.

Featured at Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure Park, Catch A Wave was personally selected to perform for Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys, and their families and friends during the California Beach Boys State Landmark Dedication in 2005—a testament to the show’s authenticity and excellence.

Having traveled to over 33 countries and 30 states, Catch A Wave has headlined theaters, casino showrooms, and fairs across the globe. Every detail—from the harmonies to the choreography—is carefully crafted to honor the original Beach Boys LIVE experience of the 1960s.

Praise for the show speaks volumes:

“These guys look and sound just great!” — Probyn Gregory, current guitarist for The Brian Wilson Band

“Wow! What an amazing performance!” — Fred Vail, first Beach Boys promoter and announcer for The Beach Boys Live in Sacramento (1964)

Don’t miss this unforgettable night of sunshine-soaked hits like Surfin’ USA, California Girls, Good Vibrations, and more. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or discovering the magic for the first time, Catch A Wave promises a joyful, high-energy celebration of one of America’s most beloved bands.