
The Beach Boys are set to roll into The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park on Saturday, June 27, at 7:30 PM, teaming up with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra for a full-scale, orchestral spin on their classic hits. The show, part of the venue's 2026 summer season, will feature actor and longtime band collaborator John Stamos as a special guest alongside the symphony.
Stamos Joins The Lineup
The event listing from The Rady Shell confirms that Stamos will be onstage with The Beach Boys and the San Diego Symphony Orchestra for the June 27 performance. The listing notes that the concert will salute the 60th anniversary of Pet Sounds and places the show within the Shell's Conrad Prebys summer season.
Symphony Names Conductor For Night
The San Diego Symphony's season announcement pegs the concert for Saturday, June 27, at 7:30 PM and names Sean O'Loughlin as conductor for the orchestral set, according to the orchestra's press release. In that release, the summer lineup at the Shell is described as "a true celebration of music without boundaries," highlighting the symphony's focus on cross-genre team-ups this season.
Tickets And Age Policy
Ticket information on KPBS shows a broad price range, roughly $66 to $268, with secondary marketplaces posting variable resale prices. KPBS also notes that the event is billed as an all-ages concert, making it a potential outing for families, symphony regulars, and veteran Beach Boys fans alike.
What The Night Might Sound Like
The symphony's summer materials emphasize mashups that give familiar songs a more cinematic, large-scale feel, and pairing The Beach Boys' harmonies with a full orchestra fits that playbook neatly. The band's catalog has been credited with selling more than 100 million records worldwide and includes multiple RIAA gold and platinum awards and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement recognition, providing plenty of historic weight behind the orchestral treatment of their hits, according to Wikipedia.
Getting There And Practical Notes
The venue directs fans to pre-paid parking options and box-office support on its event page, which lists a dedicated parking partner and recommends arriving early for promenade dining and lawn seating. Ticketing questions are funneled through the San Diego Symphony box office at [email protected] and by phone at 619-235-0804, according to the Rady Shell listing.









