In a moving gesture of respect and admiration, Sting paid heartfelt tribute to Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson, who passed away at the age of 82 on June 11. The emotional homage came during Sting’s concert at IGA Park in Germany, just hours after news of Wilson’s death was shared by his family on social media.
As his set neared its end, the former Police frontman paused to reflect on the impact Wilson had on his life and music. “Today, one of my heroes died—Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. He’s gone to heaven,” Sting told the crowd before launching into a tender, stripped-back rendition of the Beach Boys’ beloved classic, God Only Knows.
This wasn’t the first time Sting had covered the timeless track. In 2008, he had the honor of performing it live alongside Wilson himself at Carnegie Hall during a Rainforest Foundation benefit concert. While official footage of that duet remains unavailable, fans have since uncovered audio clips that continue to circulate online, preserving the magic of that rare moment.
Over the years, Sting has occasionally revisited God Only Knows in his solo performances, including multiple times in 2024. His latest tribute in Germany marked the song’s first live outing this year, made all the more poignant by the occasion.
Sting wasn’t the only artist moved to remember Wilson through song. In New York, Dave Matthews offered his own brief but heartfelt rendition of God Only Knows during a concert, performing the first verse and chorus. “Sad to see Brian go, but he gave us a whole lot of beautiful things,” Matthews said. “May he rest in peace. Sorry about that performance, Brian, if you’re hearing it.”
God Only Knows, written by Wilson when he was just 23, is widely regarded as one of the greatest songs ever composed. Sir Paul McCartney has frequently praised it as a masterpiece, once calling it “the greatest song ever written” and admitting that it consistently moves him to tears.
Tributes have poured in from Wilson’s former bandmates as well. The Beach Boys released a statement mourning the loss of a creative giant:
“The world mourns a genius today. Brian Wilson wasn’t just the heart of The Beach Boys—he was the soul of our sound. His melodies and emotions changed the course of music forever. He created the soundtrack to our lives, including our own.”
Al Jardine, Wilson’s longtime collaborator and friend, also shared a deeply personal message:
“Brian Wilson, my friend, my classmate, my football teammate, my Beach Boy bandmate and my brother in spirit… I think the most comforting thought right now is that you are reunited with Carl and Dennis, singing those beautiful harmonies again.”
As fans across generations grieve the loss of a true musical visionary, artists like Sting ensure that Wilson’s melodies—and the spirit behind them—continue to echo in the hearts of millions.