Pentatonix is gearing up for the festive season with an exciting announcement. The popular a cappella group has revealed their “Christmas in the City Tour,” which will kick off in early November and run up until just before Christmas.
As part of their 26-show tour, they will perform two concerts in New York. Their first stop is the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester on December 4, followed by a show at UBS Arena in Belmont Park on December 7.
If you’re interested in attending, ticket sales have started, and you’ll find various pricing options available.
At the time of this announcement, the cheapest tickets for any single show were about $42, though prices can vary from around $46 to $78.
Last winter, they typically included over 25 songs in their performances, featuring classic holiday tunes, original pieces, and several covers of well-known artists like Leonard Cohen and Mariah Carey, among others.
Concert reviews highlighted the group’s unique blend of intricate harmonies and energetic performances, which clearly showcases why they are so beloved in the a cappella scene. They often share personal stories related to the holidays, creating a warm and intimate atmosphere even in larger venues.
Hungry for some holiday cheer? The Quintet’s annual Singalong Magic will be part of the festivities this year. For additional details on their 2025 tour, which promises to be a captivating experience, read on below.
Please note: all prices are subject to change.
Pentatonix Ticket Prices for 2025
Take a look at the comprehensive tour schedule, which includes dates, venues, and links for purchasing tickets at competitive prices.
| Pentatonix Tour Schedule | Ticket Price |
|---|---|
| November 8 at Maverick Center, Salt Lake City, Utah | $47 |
| November 9 at Ball Arena, Denver | $48 |
| November 12 at First Interstate Arena, Billings, MT | $69 |
| November 13 at Summit Arena, Rapid City, SD | $48 |
| November 15 at Chi Health Center, Omaha, NE | $52 |
| November 16 at Intrust Bank Arena, Wichita, Kansas | $75 |
| November 19 at Vibrant Arena, Moline, Illinois | $42 |
| November 20 at Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minnesota | $70 |
| November 22 at T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, Missouri | $53 |
| November 23 at Enterprise Center, St. Louis, Missouri | $46 |
| November 24 at Heritage Bank Center, Cincinnati, Ohio | $50 |
| November 29 at Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio | $50 |
| November 30 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis | $66 |
| December 2 at Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois | $59 |
| December 3 at Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan | $63 |
| December 4 at Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, New York | $57 |
| December 6 at People’s Bank Arena, Hartford, Connecticut | $72 |
| December 7 at UBS Arena, Belmont Park, New York | $63 |
| December 11 at Giant Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania | $61 |
| December 13 at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tennessee | $66 |
| December 15 at Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise, Florida | $48 |
| December 16 at KIA Center, Orlando, Florida | $48 |
| December 18 at Legacy Arena, Birmingham, Alabama | $53 |
| December 20 at Toyota Center, Houston, Texas | $78 |
| December 21 at Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, Texas | $62 |
| December 22 at Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, Texas | $63 |
Note: The prices mentioned above were confirmed upon publication, but they may fluctuate. Additional fees could apply at checkout if not paid attention to.
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Pentatonix Set List
Last December, Pentatonix performed at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. Here’s a glimpse of their set list from that show:
ACT I
1. “Carol of the Bells”
2. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing”
3. “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!”
4. “12 Days of Christmas”
5. “My Favorite Things”
6. “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen”
Wheel of Christmas
7. “? Mystery Song”
8. “? Mystery Song”
9. “Ding Dong” (improvised)
10. “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch”
Interlude – Featuring impressive beatboxing by Kevin
11. “Mary, Did You Know?”
12. “The Meaning of Christmas to Me”
ACT II
13. “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year”
14. “See You Next Christmas”
15. “What Is This Feeling?”
16. “Hero”
17. “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy”
18. “Let It Go”
B Stage
19. “Hallelujah”
20. “White Winter Hymnal”
21. “I Saw Three Ships”
22. “Evergreen Trees”
23. “It’s Christmas Time”
Main Stage
24. “O Come, All Ye Faithful”
25. “Christmas in Our Hearts”
Encore
26. “Pure Imagination/Christmas Time Is Here”
27. “Joy to the World”
Pentatonix New Music
On October 20, 2023, they released “The Best Christmas Is”—an album packed with 31 tracks, providing fresh takes on classic tunes that many might hear every December.
We especially loved their renditions of “12 Days of Christmas” and “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen,” which bring a refreshing vibe to beloved favorites.
Honestly, if you feel like revisiting those classic songs with a new twist, you might want to give it a listen.
2025 Holiday Show
As the holiday season approaches, various artist tours are being announced for November and December. Here are some notable performers you won’t want to miss:
– Lindsey Stirling
– For King & Country
– Andrea Bocelli
– Sarah Brightman
– Mannheim Steamroller
Curious about who else will be touring this year? Check out our list of major artists on tour in 2025 and find a show near you.
