
Boston Pops: Keith Lockhart - How To Train Your Dragon in Concert
Boston Symphony Hall · Boston, MA
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About Boston Pops: Keith Lockhart - How To Train Your Dragon in Concert
Performance Details
- Genre
- Classical
- Venue
- Boston Symphony Hall
- Location
- Boston, MA
- Next Date
- 5/30/2026
About This Performance
The Boston Pops Orchestra brings the soaring adventure of DreamWorks' beloved How to Train Your Dragon to life in a spectacular concert experience. Under the baton of Keith Lockhart, the renowned orchestra performs John Powell's sweeping, Celtic-influenced score while the complete animated film plays on a large screen above. This immersive format has become increasingly popular, allowing audiences to experience familiar stories through the unique lens of live orchestral performance, where every musical moment gains new depth and immediacy.
Expect an enchanting blend of visual storytelling and orchestral artistry that appeals to families and film music enthusiasts alike. Powell's score masterfully weaves together thunderous action sequences with tender character moments, featuring everything from Viking-inspired melodies to heart-stopping flight sequences. The Boston Pops' renowned skill in popular and film music makes them ideal interpreters of this modern animated classic, creating moments where the live music and on-screen action synchronize in truly magical ways.
Boston Symphony Hall provides the perfect acoustic setting for this cinematic concert experience. The venue's legendary acoustics, which have hosted over a century of classical performances, ensure that every nuance of Powell's intricate orchestrations will be heard with crystal clarity. The hall's elegant atmosphere adds a touch of grandeur to the family-friendly adventure, making it equally appealing for seasoned concertgoers and those attending their first orchestral performance.
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What to Expect
Dress Code
Smart casual to business casual is appropriate for most classical performances.
Arrival
Arrive 15-30 minutes early. Latecomers may be seated at the discretion of the venue.
During the Show
Silence your phone. Applause is welcome between pieces or at the end of each act.
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Boston Pops: Keith Lockhart - How To Train Your Dragon in Concert is being performed at Boston Symphony Hall. Check the venue section on this page for directions, parking information, and nearby dining options.
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Is Boston Pops: Keith Lockhart - How To Train Your Dragon in Concert suitable for children?
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What is the dress code for Boston Pops: Keith Lockhart - How To Train Your Dragon in Concert?
Dress codes vary by venue and event type. Most performing arts events have a smart casual to business casual dress code. For opening nights or galas, more formal attire may be expected.
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