It's been years since the trendy group choir concept dominated television and the big screen, with hit titles like Glee and Pitch Perfect making group singing and a capella talent more popular than ever.
American vocal group Pentatonix got their big break after winning a singing competition show back in 2011 and is proving that a capella is here to stay — just check out their roster of awards and multi-platinum sales, plus their massive following online (they have over 17 million YouTube subscribers). Pentatonix (or PTX) is comprised of vocalists Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, and Matt Sallee. With every member a master of their voice, it's no surprise that singing as a group delivers incredible harmonies — the kind of music that's always feel good and uplifting. This group proves that a capella is here to stay.
It wasn't much of a surprise that the group performed to a incredibly hyped up audience of screaming fans at the Araneta Coliseum last Saturday, February 8 — their vocal prowess was on point, beat-boxing insanely cool — the concert a spectacular night of showcasing the superstars that they are.
From performing killer modern-pop covers to belting out harmonious original songs, here are some scenes from Pentatonix: The World Tour Live in Manila:
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