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The Edward A. Hatch Memorial Shell, commonly referred to as the Hatch Shell, is an outdoor concert venue on the Charles River Esplanade in the Back Bay section of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1939–1940, it is one of the city's prominent examples of Art Deco architecture.
The Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular is annually performed by the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra on the banks of the Charles River at the Esplanade (sometimes referred to by locals as the "Oval") of the Hatch Memorial Shell in Boston, Massachusetts, every Fourth of July.
The POPSearch 2007 grand champion wins $5,000 and the opportunity to perform with the Boston Pops on July 3 and 4 in the annual July 4 Extravaganza seen by a live audience of almost a half-million people on the Charles River Esplanade and several million more on WBZ-TV.
The Esplanade is about three miles long, running on the Boston side of the Charles River between the Museum of Science and the Boston University Bridge. The area is packed with things to do.
July is going to be a hot one for local concerts. Red Hot Chili Peppers, Flaming Lips, Jamey Johnson, Lyle Lovett, 10,000 Maniacs, Colin Jost and Lisa Loeb are all headed to western Pennsylvania.
The annual July 4th Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular draws a live audience of over half a million to the Charles River Esplanade and millions more who view it on television or live webcast. Lockhart and the Boston Pops have recorded eight albums for the RCA Victor label, including two— The Celtic Album and The Latin Album —that earned ...
A free concert was held at the East River Esplanade, bringing live music back after the height of the pandemic.
Sailing on the Charles began in the 1930s, and the boathouse on the Esplanade was built in 1941. [4] Organized in 1946, Community Boating was the country's first public boating program. For a modest fee, thousands of people have learned to sail on the Charles River.