Watch Brian Wilson Final Emotional Farewell “California Girls” Live in Detroit

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On July 26, 2022, at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Detroit, Michigan, music legend Brian Wilson delivered what would be his final live performance of one of The Beach Boys’ most iconic songs—”California Girls.” The moment was bittersweet, marking the end of an era for the man who shaped the sound of a generation with his sunshine-soaked harmonies and revolutionary studio genius.

By 2022, Wilson’s touring days were winding down. Health challenges, including his well-documented struggles with mental health and mobility, had made performances increasingly rare. The Detroit show was part of his “Good Vibrations: The Farewell Tour,” a final victory lap celebrating his unparalleled contributions to pop music.

When the opening chords of “California Girls” rang out that night, the crowd erupted. Though Wilson’s voice wasn’t as strong as in his youth, the magic was still there—the song’s joyful bounce, the cascading harmonies (courtesy of his stellar backing band, including longtime collaborators Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin), and that unmistakable sense of youthful wonder that defined The Beach Boys’ golden era.

“California Girls” wasn’t just another hit—it was a masterpiece of Wilson’s mid-’60s peak, recorded during the Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) sessions in 1965. Its lush production, intricate vocal layers, and playful lyrics (“Well, East Coast girls are hip, I really dig those styles they wear…”) made it an instant classic.

Hearing it live in Detroit—possibly for the last time ever from Wilson himself—was a poignant moment. Fans knew they were witnessing history. The song had been a staple of Beach Boys shows for nearly 60 years, and now, it was being played one final time by the man who wrote it.

Wilson’s farewell tour wasn’t just about nostalgia—it was a celebration of survival. After decades of personal battles, he had outlived many of his peers and reclaimed his legacy as one of music’s greatest innovators. That night in Detroit, as he sang the closing lines—”I wish they all could be California girls…”—there was a sense of peace and closure.https://youtu.be/jRlfmWhRCZE

Though Wilson has since retired forever from touring, his music lives on. But for those lucky enough to be at Pine Knob that summer night, hearing “California Girls” one last time was a beautiful goodbye from the man who gave the world endless summers in song.

Brian Wilson also gave a deeply emotional live performance of “God Only Knows” during what would become his final full concert. The legendary Beach Boys co-founder, then on tour with Chicago, sat still at his keyboard, his expression solemn, yet the music spoke volumes. Joined by longtime bandmates Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin, Wilson delivered the beloved Pet Sounds classic with heart and nostalgia, stirring the audience with every note.

The moment was especially meaningful—“God Only Knows,” often hailed as one of the greatest songs ever written, felt like a farewell hymn, carrying extra weight as Wilson would soon cancel the rest of the tour due to health concerns. This performance, framed by his later dementia diagnosis and conservatorship, now stands as a quiet, powerful closing chapter to a legendary live career.

Brian Wilson may no longer be on the road, but his music—especially timeless gems like “California Girls”—remains a celebration of joy, sunshine, and the California dream. And for Detroit fans in 2022, they got to say farewell to that dream in the most perfect way possible.

“I guess I never will forget the way they make me feel…”

Indeed, Brian. Neither will we.

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