The Pavilion hosts Free Concert and Disco Night with Boogie Wonder Band and Houston Symphony

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion hosted "Disco Night with Boogie Wonder Band" featuring the Houston Symphony Orchestra on June 24. The concert celebrated the disco era with high-energy performances that had the audience dancing throughout the night. This vibrant event, part of The Pavilion's 2025 performing arts season, was completely free, making it accessible to all attendees. Looking ahead, the annual Star-Spangled Salute will take center stage on July 3, sponsored by ExxonMobil, featuring stirring patriotic anthems. Following that, the Music of Led Zeppelin concert on July 23 promises a dynamic blend of rock and orchestral fusion.

The Pavilion's commitment to offering diverse cultural events strengthens its role as a local arts hub. The free concert series not only entertains but also fosters community engagement and appreciation for the arts. These upcoming events highlight the Pavilion's ongoing efforts to provide enriching experiences for residents and visitors alike.

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