Boston Pops Take Bostonians ‘Back to the Future'

Friday morning the famed orchestra performed the entire suite from the famed 80's classic “Back to the Future”

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The Boston Pops got in the time machine, hit 88mph and took Bostonians back to the future. 

Friday morning the famed orchestra performed the entire suite from the famed 80's classic “Back to the Future,” complete with a DeLorean on display.

The concert comes at the heels of the 2016 Holiday Pops season and another performance will be held Saturday at noon. 

It's the first time many who were too young or not even alive when the movie came out to see it on the big screen. 

Concertgoer Emily said, "It's just a great movie and I love watching it, especially when these guys play it." 

Emily's parents are the Boston Pops principle timpani and violist.

Bandleader Bo Winiker and the Boston Pops Swing Orchestra will kick off the New Year with a dance and dinner celebration Saturday night at 10:15 p.m. 

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