Houston Symphony brought The Goonies to life during free concert at The Pavilion

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The Houston Symphony brought "The Goonies" to life on June 17, with a live concert featuring the film and its iconic score performed by a full orchestra. Attendees experienced the adventure on three large screens, creating a captivating atmosphere. This event was part of the 2025 Performing Arts Series at The Pavilion and was offered free of charge, aligning with the venue's goal of enhancing community engagement with the arts. Following this concert, The Pavilion will host "Disco Night with Boogie Wonder Band" on June 24, inviting audiences to relive the thrill of disco music. Gates will open at 7 p.

m. , with the concert commencing at 8 p. m. The initiative highlights the Pavilion's commitment to providing accessible cultural experiences. Such events aim to attract diverse audiences and foster a love for the performing arts in the community.

The series reflects a growing trend in arts organizations to create inclusive, free experiences for local residents.

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