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Brian Wilson performs Pet Sounds with M. Ward

About this performance: Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys' co-founder and genius behind the ’60s sound of America, returns to the Hollywood Bowl stage for the 50th anniversary of Pet Sounds. The mythical masterpiece and greatest hits will come to life with fellow members Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin and the sun-swept harmonies of songs like “Wouldn't It Be Nice” and “God Only Knows” that influenced The Beatles, Radiohead, and David Bowie. Portland-based singer/songwriter/producer and multi-instrumentalist M. Ward celebrates his latest release, More Rain. Presented by the LA Phil. For tickets and information, visit HollywoodBowl.com

Where
The Hollywood Bowl
2301 N Highland Ave
at Hollywood Bowl Rd.
Hollywood, CA

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