Pentatonix, a Grammy-winning a cappella group from Texas, rose to fame through YouTube with their innovative vocal arrangements and Christmas music, evolving their style over the years while maintaining their core harmony-driven sound, and influencing the popularity of a cappella music.
Acapella group Pentatonix will be performing in Omaha as part of their Most Wonderful Tour of the Year, promoting their new Greatest Christmas Hits album. The tour will run from November 14 to December 21, with tickets going on sale on August 25.
California Roll, a group of five singers dressed in sushi costumes on The Masked Singer, were revealed to be the a cappella group Pentatonix. They performed a cover of Radiohead's "Creep" on the show, which they have now released as a studio version. The popularity of the song has led to questions about whether Radiohead approves of the cover.
Pentatonix, performing as the California Roll, narrowly missed making it to the finale of The Masked Singer Season 9, despite dazzling the judges with a creative and sophisticated vocal arrangement of Kelly Clarkson’s “Breakaway”. The Medusa and Macaw edged out the sushi sensations, proving what sensational singers they both are, and what a competitive season this has been. The Medusa was revealed to be Bishop Briggs, while the Macaw was none other than American Idol Season 7 runner-up David Archuleta. The two will face off in the finale next Wednesday.
Pentatonix was revealed as California Roll on the Season 9 semifinals of "The Masked Singer." The group performed "Breakaway" by Kelly Clarkson and was easily recognizable due to their iconic a cappella sound. The costume was challenging, but it didn't affect their singing. The show also introduced a new twist called "Ding Dong Keep It On," where panelists could save a singer from elimination. Medusa won the battle to rejoin the competition.
Pentatonix members, performing as California Roll, were unmasked on the latest episode of The Masked Singer. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, they discussed their experience on the show, including the challenges of performing in a giant costume and the difficulty of hiding their distinctive voices. They also talked about their upcoming European tour and their involvement in a Christmas movie. The group plans to incorporate some of their Masked Singer performances into their tour.