Pentatonix returned to THE SING-OFF stage for last night's finale and showed America what earned them Season 3's Sing-Off crown. Below, watch the group perform Calvin Harris' and Ellie Goulding's 'I Need Your Love.'
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.
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!
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.
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 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.
The University of Rochester YellowJackets were the most recent group to be eliminated on the NBC singing competition THE SING OFF. The group performed a medley of Billy Joel songs on last night's episode, which included 'River of Dreams', 'She's Always a Woman' and 'Uptown Girl'.
On last night's episode of NBC's THE SING-OFF, Vocal Point sang a beautiful version of 'I'll Be Missing You', while
The Dartmouth Aires gave an impressive performance of three Queen hits. NBC has announced that on next week's episode of the singing competition, the groups will be 'Rocking Out and Goin' Country', as each of the remaining six groups performs a rock classic and a country hit to determine who will be leaving the competition.
On Monday's upcoming Halloween episode of NBC's THE SING OFF, the seven remaining groups celebrate the Day of the Dead with a big opening production number. Included in the Halloween medley are 'This is Halloween', 'Werewolves in London', and 'Ghostbusters'.
On last night's THE SING OFF, The Collective, a group of independent artists from Nashville, Tennessee were eliminated from the NBC a cappella competition after landing in the bottom two alongside the University of Rochester YellowJackets following this week's hip-hop performances
In the upcoming Week 6 of competition on NBC's THE SING-OFF, the remaining contestants take on hip-hop music. Singer Sam Tsui takes you behind the scenes as the top eight groups prepare their hip-hop hits. THE SING-OFF airs on Monday nights at 8:00/7c on the NBC network.
It's down to the top ten on NBC's THE SING OFF and next Monday, not one but two groups will be going home. Who will survive? Watch THE SING OFF on Monday, October 17,2011 at 8/7 C to find out.
Some of Broadway's best parodied Bareilles's 'Uncharted,' giving the song a completely unique spin. The spoof - featuring some Broadway favorites including Laura Osnes (Anything Goes), Mary Birdsong (Tales of The City), Jake Shears (Scissor Sisters/Tales of The City) and more - appears below!