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Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops Announce Spring Pops Season, May 8–June 6, at Symphony Hall

The 2026 Boston Pops season, May 8–June 6, under the direction of conductor Keith Lockhart, spotlights the multiplicity of performers and composers shaping American music today, and the uniquely American genres that distinguish our country’s musical history. A lineup of today’s most compelling stars from a range of musical traditions, including Jon Batiste, Ray Chen, Jacob Collier, Ben Folds, Pink Martini, Leslie Odom, Jr., and St. Vincent join the Pops for solo performances. Terence Blanchard and Ravi Coltrane perform a special Miles Davis and John Coltrane Centennial tribute, accompanied by a jazz ensemble (please note this concert does not include the Boston Pops). The Pops offer family-friendly presentations of How to Train Your Dragon – In Concert and showcase beloved film music by composer John Williams and composers from the Golden Age of Hollywood in Film Night: Williams on Williams and a pre-season performance of Star Wars: The Story in Music to mark “Star Wars Day” on May 4 (“May the Fourth Be With You”). Always highlights of the season, Gospel Night returns for its 32nd year with soloists David and Tamela Mann, and Pride Night for its third with Tony award-winning Alex Newell and the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus.  

Tickets to the 2026 Boston Pops season are available beginning Wednesday, February 11 at 10 a.m. at 888-266-1200 and www.bostonpops.org.  

Statement from Keith Lockhart, Boston Pops Conductor: 

"I am excited about the diverse array of artists joining us for the 2026 Boston Pops season, and to have the chance to work with collaborators both familiar and new. We begin with the Boston Pops debut of violinist Ray Chen, whose showmanship, creativity, and appeal across different audiences fit perfectly with the mission of the Pops.  I am thrilled to share the stage with old friends—Leslie Odom, Jr., Ben Folds, Pink Martini, and Jon Batiste (in his Symphony Hall debut)—and to welcome Jacob Collier and St. Vincent in their Pops debuts. And it would not be a Boston Pops season without masterworks from the world of film music, Gospel Night, or our newest tradition, Pride Night. In this year of America’s 250th birthday, America's Orchestra looks forward to welcoming audiences of all ages and backgrounds to Symphony Hall for a blockbuster season."

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