The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra announces their 2025 Summer Pops schedule for “Don’t Touch That Dial: TV Classics” with Troy Quinn, conductor. All concerts are free and open …
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The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra announces their 2025 Summer Pops schedule for “Don’t Touch That Dial: TV Classics” with Troy Quinn, conductor. All concerts are free and open to the public, no tickets required. The Summer Pops series will take place in Narragansett at the North Beach Clubhouse on July 11 at 8pm (rain date: July 12), in Providence at the Roger Williams Park Temple to Music on August 6 at 7:30pm (rain date: August 7) and in Pawtucket at Slater Park on September 6 at 6:30p (rain date: September 7).
The program will feature some of television’s more memorable theme songs including the Jeopardy Theme, Bonanza Theme, Mission Impossible Theme and the Main Title from The Crown. For more information, visit www.riphil.org/summer-pops.
"We’re thrilled to bring back our Summer Pops series with a program that’s equal parts nostalgia and fun," said David Beauchesne, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School. "Don’t Touch That Dial is a joyful celebration of television’s most iconic music—from The Simpsons to Star Trek—and it’s the perfect way to experience the power of a full symphony orchestra in a relaxed, outdoor setting. Best of all, it’s completely free. These concerts are at the heart of our mission to make world-class music accessible to all Rhode Islanders."
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Music School continues to offer a wide swath of educational opportunities for Rhode Islanders of all musical and economic backgrounds. Visit riphil.org/music-school or call 401.248.7001 for more information.
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