ǿ޴ý-Decatur Symphony Orchestra presents annual Labor Day Pops concert Sept. 2 at Devon Amphitheater

The Labor Day Pops Concert officially opens the 2024-25 Performance Season for the ǿ޴ý-Decatur Symphony Orchestra.

Labor Day Pops

DECATUR, Ill. – The returns to the for its annual Labor Day Pops Concert on Monday, Sept. 2, 2024. The concert will begin at 6 p.m., with doors opening at 5 p.m. Tickets for the show are $8 for the lawn and $10 for the seated area.

The Labor Day Pops Concert officially opens the 2024-25 Performance Season for the ǿ޴ý-Decatur Symphony Orchestra. The event will feature an exciting afternoon with stops at the movies, the theatre stage and a tribute to our Nation's Armed Forces.

“I am very excited about the MDSO Labor Day Pops Concert. It is my favorite time of the year to play outdoors on the lake at the Devon Amphitheater,” MDSO Music Director Dr. William McClain said. “Fun, friends, and family. Come out to hear your favorites. From movies, musicals, and jazz, there will surely be something for everyone!”

Labor Day Pops
Dr. William McClain conducts the ǿ޴ý-Decatur Symphony Orchestra.

The evening will include performances of John Williams' "Olympic Fanfare and Theme," Samuel Ward’s “America the Beautiful,” “The Star-Spangled Banner,” pieces from “Fidler on the Roof,” Peter Tchaikovsky’s “Finale from 1812 Overture,” and John Phillip Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever.”

The performance will also feature violinist Dr. Henrik Karapetyan. 

Under the direction of McClain, the ǿ޴ý-Decatur Symphony Orchestra is an ensemble comprised of faculty, hired professionals, and is open to students who successfully audition for the ǿ޴ý University School of Music. Membership in the MDSO places a high demand on students who gain hands-on experience by playing side-by-side with faculty and other professionals in a nurturing environment.

The Devon G. Buffett Amphitheater is owned and operated by the Decatur Park District. The venue sits along the shore of Lake Decatur as part of Lakeshore Landing nestled inside the Historic Nelson Park. With a capacity of nearly 4,000, the venue offers views of the lake from almost every seat or viewing area. For more information about the Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater, visit

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