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Epcot Erupts as The Beach Boys and John Stamos Delight Crowds

17 Nov

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Summary

  • The Beach Boys performed at Epcot's Eat to the Beat concert series
  • John Stamos, a noted Disney fan, joined the band on stage
  • The crowd filled the entire American Pavilion to hear the iconic group
Epcot Erupts as The Beach Boys and John Stamos Delight Crowds

On Sunday, November 16, 2025, The Beach Boys performed at the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival's Eat to the Beat concert series, drawing a massive crowd that filled the entire American Pavilion. Joining the iconic band on stage was John Stamos, a noted Disney fan and member of the exclusive Club 33.

The annual Eat to the Beat concert series features popular bands from years past, and The Beach Boys' appearance marked their first-ever performance at Epcot. While the current lineup of the band does not include all the original members, with only Mike Love remaining from the founding group, the performance was still a hit with the enthusiastic audience.

The large turnout for The Beach Boys' show has raised questions about whether the group will be invited back to Epcot in the future, as the park may not want to deal with such a packed crowd again. However, the obvious popularity of the performance suggests the band could be a regular fixture at the festival going forward.

The Epcot International Food and Wine Festival runs through this week, after which it will make way for the Epcot International Festival of the Holidays, featuring a lineup of celebrity readers for the story of Christmas.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Beach Boys performed at Epcot's Eat to the Beat concert series.
John Stamos, a noted Disney fan and member of the exclusive Club 33, joined The Beach Boys on stage at Epcot.
The crowd filled the entire American Pavilion to hear The Beach Boys perform, indicating a massive and enthusiastic turnout.

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