We look forward to seeing you and your guest at our Conductor's Circle table with complimentary VIP parking and a gourmet dinner while enjoying the delightful sounds at one of the 2021 summer POPS concerts.
In an effort to provide the safest possible experience, all concertgoers will be required to show proof of receiving a fully completed Covid-19 vaccine at least two weeks prior to the concert date. The POPS outdoor concert setting is uniquely designed with a spacious round table that seats 8 people per table and ample distance between tables. FTSI will follow CDC recommended guidelines and will abide by state mandates/requirements. View POPS COVID-19 Safety Protocols
Gates open at 5:30pm for picnicking
Concert begins at 7:30pm
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Road To MotownJuly 10, 2021 (SOLD OUT)Take a ride on the Road to Motown where the evolution of jazz and boogie-woogie from Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong takes you to the soulful sound of the Temptations and Supremes. Michael Feinstein, conductor |
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Fleetwood Mac: A TributeJuly 24, 2021 (4 seats left)A symphonic feel-good celebration of the voice of a generation with Rhiannon, Go Your Own Way, Everywhere, The Chain and more chart-topping hits by Landslide, the premiere Fleetwood Mac tribute band. Larry Blank, conductor |
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Michael Feinstein Sings Sinatra's SongbookAugust 14, 2021 (2 seats left)Michael Feinstein brings you Ol’ Blue Eyes’ biggest hits and maybe a few you’ve never heard before, as only the Ambassador of the Great American Songbook can deliver. Larry Blank, conductor |
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Classical Mystery Tour: A Tribute to The BeatlesAugust 28, 2021 (4 seats left)Back by popular demand, Classical Mystery Tour brings the timeless hits of the Fab Four to life with a fresh set list of favorites from the early years to Sgt. Pepper’s through their solo careers, with a special tribute to the 50th anniversary of the White Album. Larry Blank, conductor |
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100 Years of BroadwaySeptember 11, 2021 (6 seats left)Hear the best of hit shows coming out of The Great White Way from each decade leading up to the present. Michael Feinstein, conductor |