A free live performance to honor first responders on the Hollywood Bowl subsequent month will appropriately characteristic John Williams traditional “Superman March.”
The L.A. Philharmonic introduced programming particulars immediately for We Love L.A., an April 1 free live performance meant to thank those that fought January’s wildfires and supply an evening of enjoyment for neighborhood members who had been impacted. It is going to characteristic not simply Williams’ music, but in addition the Palisades Constitution Excessive College Band enjoying the Nationwide Anthem.
Music and Inventive Director Gustavo Dudamel will lead the philharmonic and particular friends in a program that includes the music of shut L.A. Phil collaborators Williams and Gabriela Ortiz alongside choices from Mahler, Gershwin, the favored canon and extra.
The live performance will start at 8 p.m. and proceed as follows:
— Nationwide Anthem, Palisades Constitution Excessive College Band
— “Kauyumari,” Gabriela Ortiz
— “Adagietto from Symphony No. 5,” Mahler
— “I Received Rhythm” variations (George Gershwin), Gerald Clayton, piano
— Intermission
— “Superman March,” John Williams
— Theme from Jurassic Park, John Williams
— Three choices from Harry Potter, John Williams
— Two choices from Star Wars, John Williams
Individuals instantly impacted by the fires can register for the chance to order free tickets, with chosen registrants notified and free ticket distribution starting March 17. Registration info may be discovered at hollywoodbowl.com/occasions/performances/3796/2025-04-01/we-la. Further info is offered at hollywoodbowl.com/.
Metropolis Information Service contributed to this report.