- Event dates: May 9 & 10, 2026
- Showtimes: Sat 7:30 PM, Sun 3:00 PM
- Featured Artists:
Bryan English, Conductor
Patrick Dunn, VocalsLocation:
Barnstable Performing Arts Center
744 West Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 - Buy Tickets: /buy-tickets-be-ours-tonight
CapePOPS! 4
Put on your blue suede shoes and celebrate the one and only Elvis Presley with your Cape Symphony Orchestra. You’ll hear all your favorite rocking hits and soulful ballads, including “Burnin’ Love,” “It’s Now or Never,” “All Shook Up,” and more. Relive the magic at this dazzling performance -- there’s nothing like the charisma of The King!

Bryan English, Conductor
Bryan English holds degrees from Texas Christian University and the University of North Texas, where he received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree. His training as a conductor includes the Royal Northern College of Music and lessons with David Amram, former Composer-in-Residence for the New York Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein.
Dr. English has produced symphonic music for television, including soundtracks for the Starz network, broadcasts for the Loveworld USA network, and PBS specials. He also composes & produces soundtracks for the award-winning series How It Should Have Ended.
He has appeared as guest conductor/music director for the Houston, Detroit, Phoenix, Mississippi, Missouri, Shreveport, Toledo, Pacific, Yakima, Worcester, and Fort Worth Symphonies; the Buffalo Philharmonic; the Northeast Orchestra; and the DFW Pops. Performing credits include appearances with Willie Nelson, George Strait's band, The Roots, Erykah Baduh, Chaka Khan, Robert Glasper, Wyclef Jean, the Dallas Wind Symphony, Martha Wash, Maria Schneider, Chris Brubeck, the Shelley Carrol Big Band, the Blues Brothers horn section, the Texas Wind Symphony, the San Angelo Symphony, and the Fort Worth Symphony.
Dr. English is the conductor/music director of American Family Concerts, a collection of interactive symphonic pops concerts performed nationwide, including the Thrillharmonic Orchestra's "A Symphonic Tribute to Elvis," Brian Duprey's "Symphonic Sinatra" and "Rat Pack" shows, "Bollywood & Beyond,” "Rhapsody on Broadway," "LedZAerial Symphony," "Movie Night: Cinematic Music in Concert,” "Swingtown Music's Tribute to Sinatra and Karen Carpenter," "Symphony of Kings" (featuring 3 Vegas headliners).

Patrick Dunn, Vocals
Growing up an avid Elvis fan from a young age honed Patrick Dunn’s admiration, knowledge, and eventual performance as ‘The King of Rock & Roll.” His Tribute Artist adventures earned him the Golden Championship Belt and Graceland’s official endorsement at the 2021 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist competition, judged on vocals, look, movement, and presence.
Patrick’s other performing highlights include the National Tour of Les Misérables (Jean Valjean), National Tour of The Phantom of the Opera (Phantom, select performances), National Tour of Waitress (Ensemble) and Bernstein’s Candide at New York City Opera directed by Hal Prince. He’s also played host for Spectrum Television’s US Open Tennis Studio, the original streaming sports app ‘Watch ESPN’, Fox Sports 1’s NASCAR All Star Race Infield Party, and other events.
