Entertainment/Leisure
2 Tickets to the Boston Pops: Music From the Mad Men Era
- Item Number
- 156
- Estimated Value
- 170 USD
- Leading Bid
- 75 USD
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Enjoy a Boston Pops performance at Symphony Hall on June 1 (many performance dates are already sold out!) of Music From the Mad Men Era!
The Boston Pops invites you to an evening filled with the sophistication and romance of the music of the '50s and '60s - the Mad Men era. Go back to a time when smoky "Rat Pack" standards, lush lounge Latin, exotic jazz, and the British invasion were all the rage. Song stylist Steve Lippia, whom Keith Lockhart has called "the absolute vocal reincarnation of the Sinatra sound," joins us. It's all totally hip - from "Zou Bisou, Bisou" to "Georgy Girl," from "Mack the Knife" to "New York, New York" - this is the chic soundtrack of this turbulent era.
Affectionately known as "America's Orchestra," the Boston Pops is the most recorded and arguably the most beloved orchestra in the country, beginning with the establishment of the modern-era Pops by Arthur Fiedler and continuing through the innovations introduced by John Williams and the new-millennium Pops spearheaded by Keith Lockhart.
"The Boston Pops Orchestra performs the best music of the past and present, appealing to the widest possible audience with a broad spectrum of styles, from jazz to pop, indie rock to big band, film music to the great American songbook, and Broadway to classical, making it the perfect orchestra for people who don't know they like orchestras!"
-Keith Lockhart
Item Special Note
Tickets must be used for the June 1 performance.
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