Pacific Symphony’s Live Pops Concerts Return This Fall, Opening on Nov. 5 with Celebrated “Hitman” David Foster

Lineup includes David Foster, Midtown Men, Katherine Jenkins, Boz Scaggs,
Cirque de la Symphonie, “A Tribute to ABBA” and “Blockbuster Broadway!”
Pacific Symphony has announced its highly anticipated 2021-22 Pops series underwritten by the Sharon J. and Thomas E. Malloy Family, featuring seven not-to-be-missed concerts that include romance, Broadway, nostalgia, festive holiday cheer and classic rock—all enhanced by the “Hollywood” sound of the orchestra.
Join us for a thrilling return to the concert hall with our opening weekend featuring 16-time Grammy Award winner David Foster, known for popular hits such as “You’re the Inspiration,” “The Prayer,” “The Glory of Love” and “St. Elmo’s Fire” (Nov. 5-6). Celebrate the holidays with the Midtown Men as they deck the hall with festive cheer, timeless tunes, top-shelf choreography and incredible vocals (Dec. 17-18). You can enjoy a romantic evening with Britain’s exciting crossover pop star, Katherine Jenkins (Feb. 11-12, 2022). Singer, songwriter and legendary guitarist, Boz Scaggs will recap his favorite hits (March 18-19, 2022). Thrill to the beauty and majesty with the performers from Cirque de la Symphonie. (April 22-23, 2022). You won’t want to miss a special tribute to ABBA where songs like “Dancing Queen,” “Mamma Mia” and “Gimme, Gimme, Gimme” will have you dancing in the aisle (May 13-14, 2022). The grand finale to the Pops series will be “Blockbuster Broadway” featuring hits from “Hamilton,” “Wicked,” “The Lion King,” “The Phantom of the Opera” (June 3-4, 2022).
All concerts begin at 8 p.m. and take place in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. Secure your tickets now—these shows are sure to sell out! Available for purchase at this time are seven-concert Pops subscriptions and a Pops Choose Your Own four-concert package. Single tickets go on sale Aug. 16. For more information or to purchase tickets, call (714) 755-5799 or visit www.PacificSymphony.org/Pops.