There must be trouble in paradise as the Beach Boys reunion tour will be missing some of their titular boys.

The classic rock back was preparing to bring back their cool tunes as they celebrated their 50h anniversary with a reunion tour. However, it looks like the tour will go on as scheduled but not with the whole original band playing.

According to EW, before the final portion of their reunion tour in London was going to take place this week, singer Mike Love made a few changes to the band. Love controls the rights of the Beach Boys name and decided not to let Brian Wilson, Al Jardine and Mike Wilson from completing the anniversary tour.

Love issued a statement saying: "The post-50th anniversary configuration will not include Brian Wilson, Al Jardine and David Marks. The 50th Reunion Tour was designed to be a set tour with a beginning and an end to mark a special 50-year milestone for the band."

The Beach Boys recently celebrated their half-century anniversary on Sept. 18 in Los Angeles, as they appeared at the opening for the Grammy Museum. The museum opened the showcase "Good Vibrations: 50 Years of the Beach Boys" where the band was interviewed by the museum's executive director, Bob Santelli, and gave an acoustic performance by all the members.  

Love plans on staying on the tour going under the Beach Boys with Bruce Johnson as they appear with a back-up band for support.

Brian Wilson was hurt by the choice as he told CNN , "I'm disappointed and can't understand why he doesn't want to tour with Al, David and me." Wilson continued saying, "We are out there having so much fun. After all, we are the real Beach Boys."