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Pasadena POPS: Michael Feinstein’s Tribute to Tony Bennett & Frank Sinatra

A promotional illustration with a red background and diamond star-shapes in gold color. The Pasadena POPS logo is at the top of the image. Below the logo are three layered rectangular-trapezoid shapes in dark purple, purple, and orange, each with the top side longer than the bottom side. The top trapezoid shape has text reading "MICHAEL FEINSTEIN'S TRIBUTE TO TONY BENNETT & FRANK SINATRA." On the right side of the image is a photo of conductor Michael Feinstein from the chest up wearing a black tuxedo with a white shirt and black bow tie. He is a middle-aged man with light skin tone and short wavy hair combed back. He is smiling with both hands holding the sides of his bow tie.
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Pasadena Symphony and POPS
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Saturday, July 27, 2024 7:30 PM
  • L.A. County Arboretum
    301 N. Baldwin Ave.
    Arcadia 91007
Tickets start at $35

"The Best is Yet to Come” as Michael Feinstein remembers the larger than life personas of Tony Bennett and Ol' Blue Eyes. From “New York, New York” to “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” hear the songs and stories behind these legends as only the Ambassador of the Great American Songbook can deliver.