Ahead of the album, Pentatonix is also dropping a new cover and arrangement of Danny Elfman’s “Making Christmas” from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, on September 28th.
But the album, out on October 26th, isn’t the only thing we’re getting – we’re also getting a brand new tour!
The Christmas Is Here! Tour has 17 stops across the country and will kick off on November 25th, before wrapping with four shows at New York City’s Beacon Theatre.
Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, September 28th beginning at 10 AM local time. Get more details on Pentatonix‘s website.
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Some of the songs the group performs include “Please Don’t Stop the Music,” “Unfaithful,” “Disturbia,” “What’s My Name,” “Needed Me,” along with tons of other hits.
Pentatonix is currently in the middle of their tour across America – and you can get tickets here!
We’ve only known about Pentatonix‘s surprise new mashup for a few days, and we all knew that we were going to be blown away by the debut – but it turned out even better than that!
There’s not one mashup of Pentatonix‘s that we don’t like and their next one sounds like it’s going to be the best ever!
Scott Hoying spoke to PopSugar recently and teased that the group, who will be performing at PBS’s A Capitol Fourth event, will debut a brand new mashup for the occasion.
“We try to take the most special parts of both songs, and then combine them,” he shared about how the group picks out the mashup songs.
Pentatonix will debut a mashup of “Stay” with “The Middle” for the program, which airs tomorrow night, July 4th.
“With this, we already had an arrangement of ‘Stay’ by itself, but we added ‘The Middle’ just because they are similar songs in how they’re produced,” he adds. “I think that mashups are always just a little more engaging than just a song by itself, because there are more melodies and more to enjoy.”
We can’t wait to hear it!
If you missed it, check out Pentatonix‘s performances on Good Morning America this morning below!
After that, well, you know what happened after that – they turned into an award-winning musical group that brought a capella back into the game.
Avi eventually left the group in 2017, and Matt Sallee was welcomed earlier this year.
“thank you all if you’ve been around for 7 years, 7 months, or 7 days. you’ve helped make our dreams come true every step of the way,” Kirstin wrote on Twitter, commemorating the day.
Matt added, “Soooo honored to become a member of this group that shaped a big part of my life throughout the past 7 years! Thank you for welcoming me in with wide open arms and making a high school/Acappella/choir kids dreams come true.”