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A capella stars Pentatonix announce Hong Kong concert this autumn

Grammy-winning, million-selling a cappella stars will play local gig as part of their current world tour

Topic | Hong Kong gigs

Adam Wright

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Grammy-winning a cappella sensations Pentatonix will be appearing in Hong Kong for the first time this September.

The five singers from Texas rose to fame via YouTube – where they have received more than 1.5 billion views – and have sold more than 3.2 million albums in the US alone, becoming the poster children of the a cappella movement.

On YouTube, their most viewed video is a tribute to Daft Punk that has accumulated over 196 million views.

The Hong Kong show is part of the Pentatonix World Tour 2016, which started on April 2 in Chiba, Japan, and winds up on November 22, in Houston, Texas.

Ticket prices for the September 22 show at AsiaWorld-Expo range from HK$388 to HK$788, and go on sale via HK Ticketing on June 14.

Adam joined the Post in 1997 and worked in various roles before becoming entertainment editor in 2004.
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Grammy-winning a cappella sensations Pentatonix will be appearing in Hong Kong for the first time this September.

The five singers from Texas rose to fame via YouTube – where they have received more than 1.5 billion views – and have sold more than 3.2 million albums in the US alone, becoming the poster children of the a cappella movement.


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Adam joined the Post in 1997 and worked in various roles before becoming entertainment editor in 2004.
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