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Beach Boys Grammy Tribute: All-Star Lineup Delivers Show-Stopping Homage to Surf-Rock Icons
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The Grammys’ star-studded television special “A GRAMMY Salute to The Beach Boys” returns to prime-time this Sunday, 15 June 2025, airing 9-11 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and streaming live and on-demand via Paramount+. CBS scheduled the encore broadcast just days after the passing of founding mastermind Brian Wilson, who died on 11 June at age 82, to celebrate his legacy and six decades of sun-soaked pop perfection.
Originally taped at L.A.’s Dolby Theatre and first shown in 2023, the two-hour concert gathers multiple generations of artists to revisit classics such as “Good Vibrations,” “God Only Knows” and “California Girls.” Surviving Beach Boys Mike Love, Al Jardine, David Marks and Bruce Johnston appear in the audience while contemporaries and younger stars take the stage for fresh interpretations.
Confirmed performance lineup
• John Legend
• Brandi Carlile
• Beck
• Weezer
• Fall Out Boy
• Mumford & Sons
• LeAnn Rimes
• St. Vincent
• Charlie Puth
• Norah Jones
• Pentatonix
• Hanson and more
Why it matters now
Wilson’s innovative harmonies and studio wizardry shaped modern pop, from Pet Sounds to Smile. The re-airing lets fans mourn and celebrate simultaneously, while offering new listeners an accessible gateway into one of America’s most influential catalogs. Search interest in “Beach Boys Grammy tribute,” “Brian Wilson tribute,” and “how to watch Grammy Salute” has spiked sharply since news of Wilson’s death, signaling strong demand for viewing details and historical context.
How to watch
• Television: CBS stations nationwide, Sunday 15 June, 9 p.m.–11 p.m. local time
• Streaming live: Paramount+ (with Showtime or live-TV tier)
• On-demand: Paramount+ library beginning shortly after broadcast concludes
What to expect
Producers intercut vintage footage, artist testimonials, and full-band performances to trace the group’s journey from surf-rock teens to studio visionaries. Highlights include John Legend’s gospel-infused “God Only Knows,” Beck’s psychedelic “Sloop John B,” and Weezer’s faithful wall-of-sound “Barbara Ann.” Between songs, peers share memories of Wilson’s meticulous vocal stacks and unconventional chord choices, underscoring why Paul McCartney once called “God Only Knows” the greatest song ever written.
Looking ahead
The Beach Boys’ 2025 tour dates continue as planned under Mike Love’s banner, but Sunday’s national telecast will likely stand as the definitive collective farewell to Wilson’s public persona. Fans hoping for vinyl reissues or Dolby Atmos mixes of classic albums should watch for announcements tied to the broadcast. For now, set reminders, queue Paramount+, and let the harmonies carry you to “the warmth of the sun.”
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