The tour was set to take place this month. It has been rescheduled for June 2026.
Al Jardine (Source: YouTube)
Al Jardine and the Pet Sounds Band were set to tour Australia this month, but due to a reported scheduling conflict, the shows have been moved to June 2026. And unfortunately for fans in Tasmania, the Hobart show will no longer go ahead.
The news was revealed on Facebook, along with new tour dates that have been confirmed.
“Due to a scheduling conflict, Al Jardine’s Australian tour is being rescheduled to June 2026,” a notice on Jardine’s Facebook page reads.
“We regret to announce that the Hobart show is cancelled. All other shows (Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth) are being rescheduled, and we will have further details in the coming days.
“If you bought tickets, you will be contacted by the ticketing agent from whom tickets were purchased as soon as details are available for the new dates. All tickets to the original performances will be valid for the new dates. Check www.aljardine.com for the latest updates!”
The new tour dates begin at the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday, 23 June. The dates continue at Perth’s Regal Theatre on Thursday, 25 June, Adelaide’s Thebarton Theatre on Saturday, 27 June, Melbourne’s Hamer Hall on Sunday, 28 June, and conclude at Brisbane’s QPAC on Tuesday, 30 June.
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Tickets and VIP packages for the upcoming dates are available now via the David Roy Williams website.
Jardine is an original member of The Beach Boys, and the Pet Sounds Band are acclaimed musicians who have toured with Jardine’s late bandmate, Brian Wilson.
The Pet Sounds Band will join Jardine as he digs through The Beach Boys’ deep cuts and the classics for this upcoming tour.
“I’ve been gathering up the troops – Brian’s excellent band,” Jardine commented in a statement earlier this year. “We’re all just dying to get back to work, and we’re going to have some fun.”
Jardine met Mike Love, Brian, Carl, and Dennis Wilson upon moving to Hawthorne, California, in the mid-1950s. Together, they formed The Beach Boys in 1961.
Jardine was a guitarist, singer, and songwriter within the band, singing lead on the band’s #1 hit, Help Me Rhonda, in 1965. In 1988, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 2001, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammy Awards.
Tuesday 23 June – Sydney Opera House, Sydney (previously 31 October)
Thursday 25 June – Regal Theatre, Perth (previously 2 November)
Saturday 27 June – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide (previously 25 October)
Sunday 28 June – Hamer Hall, Melbourne (previously 29 October)
Tuesday 30 June – QPAC, Brisbane (previously 28 October)
Thursday 23 October - Wrest Point Casino, Hobart – Cancelled