
Boston Pops to Perform ‘Hocus Pocus’ Live This Halloween
Before they play the hits for their annual Christmas show, the Boston Pops will tackle another holiday: Halloween.
The legendary orchestra will perform live alongside the classic film Hocus Pocus later this month.
As the Sanderson sisters are brought back to life, the Boston Pops will bring new life to the 1993 film as they perform the score for a theater full of fans.
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When and Where to See the Boston Pops’ Hocus Pocus Concert
There will be two performances of Disney's Hocus Pocus in Concert for fans to enjoy and the timing is perfect.
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- Thursday, October 30 at 7 p.m.
- Friday, October 31 at 7 p.m.
Both performances will be held at Symphony Hall, located at 301 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston.
Tickets are available on the Boston Pops website with seats available in the orchestra and balcony levels.
A Legendary Orchestra
The Boston Pops have been wowing audiences for over 135 years.
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With over 2,000 performances, this elite group has been spotted just about everywhere from local hospitals to Super Bowls, NHL outdoor games and even virtual performances.
From the brass to the percussion and more, this talented crew creates a beautiful sound that millions have enjoyed.
Local New England Ties to Hocus Pocus
Hocus Pocus fans frequent Salem, Massachusetts each year to take in the local sights, including Max's house in the film.
Actor Jason Marsden, who voiced Binx the cat, is from Providence, Rhode Island.
Hocus Pocus 2 was filmed at various locations in Rhode Island including Providence, Lincoln and Newport.
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