Strike up the band: Keith Lockhart is marking 25 years as the conductor of “America's Orchestra.”

The Boston Pops said Wednesday its 2020 season will pay special tribute to Lockhart, its second longest-tenured conductor after the legendary Arthur Fiedler.

Only Fiedler, who conducted for nearly half a century, has been more of a fixture at the Pops. Founded in 1885, the orchestra is known nationally for its July Fourth concerts on the banks of the Charles River, where fireworks back up the percussion section.

FILE - In this May 1995 file photo, Boston Pops Orchestra conductor Keith Lockhart wields the baton during a performance at Symphony Hall in Boston. Lockhart was just 35 when he took over as Pops conductor in 1995, and is marking 25 years in 2020, making him the orchestra's second longest-tenured conductor after Arthur Fiedler. (AP PhotoJulia Malakie, File)

FILE - In this May 1995 file photo, Boston Pops Orchestra conductor Keith Lockhart wields the baton during a performance at Symphony Hall in Boston. Lockhart was just 35 when he took over as Pops conductor in 1995, and is marking 25 years in 2020, making him the orchestra's second longest-tenured conductor after Arthur Fiedler. (AP PhotoJulia Malakie, File)

“I’m thrilled and humbled to have reached my 25th anniversary season as conductor of what is truly the one-and-only Boston Pops,” Lockhart said.

Lockhart was just 35 and a musical wunderkind when he took the baton in 1995, following in the footsteps of “Star Wars” composer John Williams and Fiedler, who conducted from 1930 until his death in 1979.

Since then, Lockhart has led the Pops in more than 2,000 concerts worldwide, including the 2002 Super Bowl and the 2008 NBA Finals, and has shared the stage with several hundred guest artists ranging from Elton John and former President Bill Clinton to astronaut Buzz Aldrin and Big Bird. There have been 45 national tours to more than 150 cities in 38 states, and four tours to Japan and South Korea.

FILE - In this July 3, 2006 file photo, Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart, left, and Aerosmith's lead singer Steven Tyler sing together during a sound-check and rehearsal for the Fourth of July show at the Hatch Shell in Boston. Lockhart marks 25 years with the Boston Pops in 2020, making him the orchestra's second longest-tenured conductor after Arthur Fiedler. (AP PhotoChitose Suzuki, File)

FILE - In this July 3, 2006 file photo, Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart, left, and Aerosmith's lead singer Steven Tyler sing together during a sound-check and rehearsal for the Fourth of July show at the Hatch Shell in Boston. Lockhart marks 25 years with the Boston Pops in 2020, making him the orchestra's second longest-tenured conductor after Arthur Fiedler. (AP PhotoChitose Suzuki, File)

“There is no real encore to this job,” the Grammy-nominated conductor said in a 2015 interview with The Associated Press.

On May 6, the comedy duo Penn & Teller kicks off the new season at Boston's Symphony Hall, the home the Pops share with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Broadway stars Megan Hilty and Jason Danieley will perform with the Pops on June 2-4, and Sting will be a special guest June 9.

Reflecting on Lockhart's tenure, the Pops poked good-natured fun at its mention on TV's “The Simpsons,” when Homer and his family took a “hatecation” to Boston — only to fall in love with the city that has “a Symphony AND a Pops.”

FILE - In this April 26, 2013, file photo, Boston Pops Orchestra conductor Keith Lockhart throws out the first pitch before a baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and the Houston Astros in Boston. Lockhart marks 25 years with the Boston Pops in 2020, making him the orchestra's second longest-tenured conductor after Arthur Fiedler. (AP PhotoMichael Dwyer, File)

FILE - In this April 26, 2013, file photo, Boston Pops Orchestra conductor Keith Lockhart throws out the first pitch before a baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and the Houston Astros in Boston. Lockhart marks 25 years with the Boston Pops in 2020, making him the orchestra's second longest-tenured conductor after Arthur Fiedler. (AP PhotoMichael Dwyer, File)

Before coming to the Pops, the Poughkeepsie, New York, native was associate conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony and Cincinnati Pops orchestras and music director of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra.

“Through the years, Keith Lockhart has embraced Boston," an orchestra statement said. “And in return, Boston has embraced him.”

Last year, while the Pops were touring in Florida, Lockhart invited student survivors from the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland to perform a song — composed by two of them — honoring the community's resilience.