1985
[Brian's presence at a show is indicated by *: his solo shows are noted in red font]
  January mid - The Beach Boys sessions: [vocals - Red Bus, London, England: Alan & Bruce only]
19 -  Presidential Inauguration, Washington DC* [1]
31 - Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton AB, Canada [w/k.d. lang]
  February   1 - Olympic Saddle Dome, Calgary AB, Canada [w/America]
  3 - Colorado State U, Ft Collins CO
  4 - Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, Reno NV
  5 - Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, Reno NV
  6 - Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, Reno NV
  7 - Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, Reno NV
12 - Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, Reno NV
13 - Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, Reno NV
14 - Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, Reno NV
  March ?? - California Project sessions: Good Vibrations  [Mike bvs - Western]
10 - Palace Theater, Los Angeles CA [2]
20 - Benefit For Special Olympics, Symphony Hall, Salt Lake City UT
22 - Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles CA [private show for IBM]
23 - The Beach Boys session: album assembled and mastered
24 - Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rushmore SD [w/Dee Dee & The Pharaohs]
  April   5 - Auditorium, West Palm Beach FL [w/America]
  6 - Metropolitan Park, Jacksonville FL
       [w/The Platters, The Four Tops and The Association] [3]
  6 - Pensacola FL
14 - 63rd Convention of the National Association of Broadcasters,
       Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas NV
  May   3 - Phoenix Municipal Stadium, Phoenix AZ (postgame) [4]
  4 - Tucson AZ
  8 - Getcha Back/Male Ego single released (Caribou)
11 - Second Genesis Benefit, Marriot Hotel, Washington DC
11 - Solid Gold TV show
12 - Malibu Emergency Room Benefit, Pepperdine U, Malibu CA [5]
12 - Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego CA
16 - Eisenhower Hall, West Point NY
17 - Renssolaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY
18 - T. J. Martell Foundation Dinner, Hilton Hotel, New York NY
  June   1 - Children’s Miracle Network Telethon, Salt Lake City UT
10 - The Beach Boys album released (Caribou)
22 - Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi MS
23 - Mud Island Ampitheater, Memphis TN [w/America]
24 - Mud Island Ampitheater, Memphis TN [w/America]
27 - Summer Fest, Milwaukee WI
28 - Beaumont TX
29 - Solid Gold TV show (Carl & Alan interviewed)
29 - All Sports Stadium, Oklahoma City OK
30 - Rangers Stadium, Arlington TX
  July   1 - Rickwood Field, Birmingham AL
  4 - Ben Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA [6]
  4 - Washington Memorial, DC* [7]
  6 - War Memorial Stadium, Buffalo NY
  7 - Pine Knob, Clarkston MI
  8 - Pine Knob, Clarkston MI
  9 - Sports Center,  Indianapolis IN*
13 - Live Aid, JFK Stadium.Philadelphia PA* [8]
14 - Blossom Music Center, Cleveland OH
17 - It's Gettin' Late/It's OK single released (Caribou)
17 - Boston MA 
18 - Jones Beach, Wantagh NY [w/Flash Kahan]
19 - Jones Beach, Wantagh NY [w/Flash Kahan]
20 - Memorial Stadium, Scranton PA [w/Krysti Rose and The Midnight Walkers]
21 - Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati OH [postgame]
24 - 11th National Scout Jamboree, Fredericksburg VA
26 - Kingswood Music Theater, Toronto ON, Canada
28 - Civic Arena, Pittsburgh PA
       [w/Flash Kahan and John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band]
31 - State Fair, Ionia MI
  August   3 - County Fair, Clearfield PA
  4 - Poplar Creek, Chicago IL [2 shows]
  7 - Blossom Music Center, Cleveland OH [w/John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band]
13 - Swiss Villa Amphitheater, Lampe MO
14 - Illinois State Fair, Springfield IL
15 - Sec Taylor Stadium, Des Moines IA
18 - Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas NV
21 - Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver BC, Canada
22 - Civic Auditorium, Portland OR
23 - Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver CO [w/Diane Brown]
25 - Tournament Stadium, Wichita KS
28 - University of North Dakota, Grand Forks ND [w/The Rocking Hollywoods]
28 - South Dakota State Fair, Huron SD [2 shows]
30 - Nebraska State Fair, Lincoln NE
31 - Hannibal MO
  September   1 - Albi Stadium, Spokane WA
  2 - Pacific Ampitheater, Costa Mesa CA
14 - Washington State Fair, Puyallup WA [2 shows]
15 - Washington State Fair, Puyallup WA [2 shows]
22 - Farm Aid, Champaign IL [9]
27 - Souther Star Ampitheater, Houston TX
28 - University of New Orleans Baseball Field, New Orleans LA
28 - Little Rock,  AR
29 - Auditorium Shores, Austin TX
  October   2 - She Believes In Love Again/It's Just A Matter Of Time single released (Caribou)
  2 - Civic Center, Charleston WV [w/Three Dog Night]
  3 - Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte NC [w/Three Dog Night]
  4 - University of Tennessee Arena, Chattanooga TN [w/Three Dog Night]
  5 -Hampton Coliseum, Hampton VA [w/Three Dog Night]
  6 - Patriot Center, Fairfax VA [w/Three Dog Night]
  8 - Ocean Center, Daytona Beach FL
  9 - USF Sun Dome, Tampa FL
10 - Carolina Coliseum, Columbia SC
11 - Fox Theater, Atlanta GA [2 shows - w/Three Dog Night]
12 - Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro TN [w/Three Dog Night]
24 - Coast Guard Hanger, San Diego CA (private)
  November   1 - Concord Pavilion, Concord CA
  2 - Arizona State Fair, Phoenix AZ
10 - Tucson AZ
13 - Worcester MA
14 - New Haven CT
15 - New York NY
16 - Olympic Center, Lake Placid NY
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1
  Just the one song was performed - "Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring".
2
  Brian played a three song set at this benefit for the homeless of LA: "Da Doo Ron Ron",
  "Sloop John B" & "California Girls". Other performers were Jackson Browne, The
  Bangles and Belinda Carlisle.
3
  An all day free show that started 10:00 am. The Beach Boys were scheduled to go on at
  4:00pm but  actually started at 4:45pm.
4
  This was the first show of the 'Jeepin' Safari' tour, sponsored by (surprise !) Jeep Corp.:
  eight of the 40+ dates were baseball double headers.
5
  Brian performed  "Da Doo Ron Ron", "California Girls", "Male Ego", "I'm So Lonely" and
  "Sloop John B", the last title with Stephen Still and John Stewart.
6
  This concert was broadcast on FM radio in Philadelphia. Joan Jett, Christopher Cross,
  Jimmy Page and the Oak Ridge Boys were featured guests for this concert, and
  performed on one song apiece, while Mr T guested on drums for a few tracks.
7
  The band arrived late at 9:15, and the show lasted just 45 minutes. Many of the guest
  musicians from the earlier show performed at this show as well. This show was taped for
  proposed release and, with tracks from both the show earlier in the day and the 1984 July
  4th show in DC, eventually saw limited released on the Fourth Of July - A Rockin'
  Celebration Of America album, masterminded by Mike Love.
8
  Earlier in the show, the BB contributed backing vocals to REO Speedwagon's "Roll With
  The Changes".
9
  Televised on TNN (The Nashville Network).