Pentatonix has recently marked a big milestone in their careers as they got their Hollywood Walk of Fame star in Los Angeles, California, making them one of the legendary music acts in the industry. To give back to their fans, the acapella band will be touring across North America later this year; find out below if they're visiting a city near you!
According to The Music Universe, the upcoming tour will begin on August 9, 2023, at Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida, before heading to different cities across the United States and Canada like Dallas, Toronto, The Woodlands, Maryland Heights, and many more.
Produced by Live Nation, the acapella group will be accompanied by their special guest, Lauren Alaina, across 24 tour dates.
For fans who wanted to see the band perform live, the presale of tickets will start on Thursday, February 23, while the general public can access passes beginning on February 27 at 10 a.m local via Ticketmaster.
The tour was announced amid their Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony as they finally received their star along Hollywood Boulevard more than ten years after launching online.
Pentatonix Gets Their Hollywood Walk of Fame Star
Pentatonix began uploading their cover songs on YouTube and one of their biggest hits was Nicki Minaj's "Starships." Today, the band—Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado, Matt Sallee, and Kevin Olusola—is taking the world by storm as they have their own original music, tour, and more.
They made history in 2015 by being the first acapella group ever to win a Grammy for their work on a medley of Daft Punk songs. The following year, they snagged another award for their Dolly Parton-duet track "Jolene."
According to Variety, the band has already sold millions of albums from their 11 full-length records and was able to top the Billboard 200 charts twice.
The band originally had Avi Kaplan as their bass, but unfortunately, he had to leave the group in 2017 after their scheduled tour. The reason for his departure was because of a demanding schedule that hinders him to spend more time with his family.
Despite leaving Pentatonix, Kaplan was grateful for all the success the band has accomplished through the years he spent with them, saying, "All of the things that we've accomplished, all the music that we've made and the people that we've touched with that music - it far surpasses anything that I could have ever dreamed for my life." (via Billboard)
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