During both shows, the group took a moment to honor their late friend Bob Saget. Paying tribute to the actor, who passed away unexpectedly in January, the group performed their 1970 classic “Forever,” which was rerecorded with Stamos singing lead vocals in 1992 for Full House and which was performed several times on the show by Stamos’s character Uncle Jesse. As they performed the sweet homage, a compilation of clips featuring Saget flashed on the screen behind them. Stamos first teased the concert with a clip posted to his Instagram early on Sunday, featuring his Full House co-star Lori Laughlin dancing on stage behind him as he played the drums during what appeared to be a sound check for “Kokomo.” “The Kokomo Dancers, featuring an old friend. @thebeachboys @festivalatsandpoint Catch AMERICA’S BAND SUNDAY @greek_theatre and MONDAY @venturacountyfairofficial,” he captioned the post. After Sunday night’s show, Twitter user @adeedoes shared a clip of Stamos’s performance of “Forever” at the Greek Theatre, writing, “John Stamos performed with The Beach Boys last night, and he paid tribute to Bob Saget with “Forever” from Full House. When I tell you I SOBBED. 🥺😭.” On Tuesday, Stamos reposted a reel from Instagram user @thenateadamsky, which featured clips of the fan’s time at the fair set to The Beach Boys’ “Wouldn’t It Be Nice.” In it, two photographs of Saget can be seen on a screen at the back of the stage, with one captioned “…proud of the life I have led…” and “I have a lot of love in my life,” which appear to be from an ABC World News with David Muir clip. Stamos later shared photos from the show, writing in part, “Thank you @thebeachboys and @mikeloveofficial for making my dreams come true for 37 years now! Wow. Oh, what a lucky boy I am.” As a bonus, Stamos appears to have applied Saget’s name to the face of his guitar, in a way carrying his friend with him on stage. More Entertainment:
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