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Brian Wilson died at the age of 82-his children announced on Wednesday (June 11) about the musician’s social media account. Many fans are now looking back on the last appearances of the Beach Boys co-founder.
Brian Wilson played his last show on July 26, 2022 in the Pine Knob Music Theater in Clarkston, in the US state of Michigan.
At the start of the show, Brian Wilson and band played the Beach Boys song “California Girls”:
The hits “do it again” and “Don’t worry baby” were also on the setlist:
Brian Wilson’s children’s report to the death of her father:
Brian Wilson’s last show: The setlist from the performance on July 26, 2022
California Girls
Do it again
I get around
Little Deice Coupe
Surfer girl
Don’t worry baby
Wild honey
Long Promised Road
Sail on, Sailor
Wildn’t it be nice
Sloop John B
God Only Knows
Darlin ‘
Be my baby
I Can Hear Music
Heroes and Villains
Good vibrations
Help Me, Rhonda
Surfin ‘USA
Fun, Fun, Fun
Brian Wilson: Questions about the cause of death
Brian Wilson from the Beach Boys had been suffering from dementia for a long time. The musician was recently no longer able to take care of himself. This emerged from court documents that became public in February 2024.
After the death of Wilson’s wife and long -time manager Melinda Ledbetter in early 2024, the long -time representatives of the musician, Leeann Hard and Jean Sievers, applied to appoint them to his co -pollutors.
According to court documents, which were first spotted by the “Daily Mail”, Wilson was no longer able to provide his personal needs for physical health, food, clothing or accommodation due to “severe neurocognitive disorders (including dementia)”. Before her death, Ledbetter was Wilson’s supervisor and took care of his “daily life needs”.
Sievers (Wilson’s long-time publicist) and Hard (Wilson’s long-standing business manager) said at the time that it is “intended to ensure that Mr. Wilson’s daily life needs are satisfied and he receives the best possible care while staying in his house”.

