The Sing-Off, NBC's No. 1 rated a cappella music competition, is hitting the road for the first-ever Sing-Off Live Tour! Appearing locally at PlayhouseSquare's State Theatre, Fri., March 14 at 8 pm, tickets for the tour go on sale Friday, December 20 at 10 a.m.
Ten talented a cappella groups from across the country competed for the grand prize, including old school harmonizers Street Corner Renaissance who crooned their version of One Direction's 'What Makes You Beautiful.
The 'Entertainment Capital of the World' and MGM Resorts International properties along the Las Vegas Strip will be the place to ring in the 2014 New Year. Celebrate New Year's Eve with spectacular nightlife, exciting shows and extraordinary restaurants - all topped off with one of the world's premier fireworks shows.
Below, get a sneak peek of the all-new season featuring a performance by Minneapolis all-male group Home Free performing Florida Georgia Line's 'Cruise,' courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter!
EW.com reports that recording artist Jewel will be a judge on the next season of NBC's a cappella singing competition THE SING-OFF, replacing last year's panelist Sara Bareilles.
Four-time Grammy Award nominee Jewel is joining “The Sing-Off” as a new judge, along with Shawn Stockman and Ben Folds, with host Nick Lachey (“The Winner Is”) also set to come back.
Even though the New Year has just begun, New Kids On The Block fans already know they have a lot to look forward to in the coming months! As announced today on their total takeover of The View, NKOTB revealed plans of a 2013 summer headlining tour. Very special guests, multi-platinum selling artists 98 Degrees, and Grammy Award winning Boyz II Men, the best-selling R&B group of all time, will be opening for NKOTB on their tour, aptly titled THE PACKAGE TOUR.
NBC has announced that its hit a capella singing competition, THE SING-OFF, is expanding its season with an additional holiday themed live episode, "A Sing-Off Christmas," on Monday, December 5 (8-10 p.m. ET) featuring groups from all three seasons including season two winners Committed, season one winners Nota, The Backbeats, Beelzebubs, On the Rocks, Street Corner Symphony and many of the top ten groups from season three.
NBC has announced that its hit a capella singing competition, THE SING-OFF, is expanding its season with an additional holiday themed live episode, "A Sing-Off Christmas," on Monday, December 5 (8-10 p.m. ET) featuring groups from all three seasons including season two winners Committed, season one winners Nota, The Backbeats, Beelzebubs, On the Rocks, Street Corner Symphony and many of the top ten groups from season three.
Last night, NBC's popular all-vocal singing competition series, THE SING-OFF crowned Pentatonix the winner of season three. Pentatonix hit all the right notes to become America's favorite all vocal band taking home the Sony Music recording contract and $200,000 cash prize.
On last night's episode of NBC's THE SING-OFF, Afro-Blue became the most recent group to be eliminated from the competition. On the show, the a cappella singing groups were challenged to sing a mash up of two songs which were related lyrically, as well as a song chosen by the judges.
There are only four groups remaining on NBC's THE SING-OFF and tonight they will compete for a spot in next week's final competition. The groups have been challenged to sing mash-ups of two songs which are somehow related through their lyrics. In addition they will sing a song chosen by the judges.
On last night's episode of THE SING-OFF on NBC, the remaining five groups performed one contemporary and one classic R & B song. Vocal Point chose to sing Bobby Brown's 'Every Little Step' for their first number and the Temptations, 'Ain't Too Proud to Beg' for their second performance. Despite positive feedback from the judges, the group was the latest contender to be eliminated from the singing competition.
On tonight's episode of NBC's THE SING-OFF, the final five groups have been presented with the challenge to sing two R & B songs. As posted on EWonline, here is the set list for tonight's competition:
On last night's episode of THE SING-OFF on NBC, the singing group Delilah was eliminated from the competition. The all-female group found themselves in the bottom two along with contestants 'Afro-Blue'. On last night's show, the remaining groups were challenged to sing one rock song and one country number. Delilah chose to perform Aerosmith's 'Dream On' for their rock song and The Band Perry's 'If I Die Young' for their country selection.