Pentatonix’s 2025 ‘Christmas in the City’ Tour Is Coming

Pentatonix’s 2025 ‘Christmas in the City’ Tour Is Coming 

Seeing Pentatonix live has become one of the most beloved holiday traditions for fans around the world. Every winter, their incredible voices fill concert arenas with warmth, joy, and pure festive spirit. For more than ten years, the Grammy-winning a cappella group has united families with its incredible harmonies. In 2025, they will keep this tradition alive with their new Christmas in the City Tour.

This tour offers everything fans love about Pentatonix. You can expect amazing vocals, new takes on holiday songs, and moments that make people laugh, cheer, and even cry. You may know them from winning Season 3 of The Sing-Off in 2011. Or maybe you discovered them through popular songs like “Hallelujah” and “Mary, Did You Know?”. Either way, this is a great way to make the holidays special.

Pentatonix, the group that redefined a cappella, was formed in Arlington, Texas, and quickly rose from small-town dreamers to global superstars. The ensemble comprises five powerhouse performers, each bringing a unique element to their signature sound. Scott Hoying, a tenor and co-founder, Mitch Grassi, also a co-founder, Kirstin Maldonado, the soprano, Kevin Olusola, the innovative “celloboxer,” and Matt Sallee, the deep and warm bass, who joined in 2017.

The 2025 Christmas in the City Tour is Pentatonix at their best — festive, heartfelt, and completely live. The tour will visit 26 cities across the United States, starting on November 8 at the Maverik Center in West Valley City, Utah, and wrapping up on December 22 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. Along the way, the group will stop in major cities such as Denver, Kansas City, Detroit, Cincinnati, Orlando, and others.

Each performance promises a night filled with soaring harmonies and creative takes on holiday classics. Pentatonix’s concerts are known for their balance of tradition and innovation. They will perform familiar songs like “O Come, All Ye Faithful” and “Carol of the Bells,” among many other holiday hits.

And because they’re an entirely vocal group, every note you hear is made by human voices alone — no instruments, no backing tracks, just pure vocal magic. It’s a reminder of how powerful and emotional live music can be when it’s stripped down to its essence.

Pentatonix has spent years perfecting the art of live performance. Their previous tours, including The World Tour, The Evergreen Christmas Tour, and A Pentatonix Christmas Spectacular, have sold out arenas worldwide. Each tour has brought something new, whether it’s dazzling visuals, interactive fan moments, or stripped-down acoustic sets that showcase their raw talent.

From intimate theaters to massive arenas, Pentatonix always finds a way to make the experience personal. Fans often describe their concerts as warm, welcoming, and uplifting. Between songs, the group enjoys sharing stories, jokes, and heartfelt reflections about their journey. It’s moments like that which make their audience feel like they are a part of the Pentatonix family.

“If a cappella is considered the epitome of singing, then Pentatonix is the epitome of a cappella,” thelantern.com reported.

One of the reasons Pentatonix has become synonymous with Christmas is their incredible holiday music catalog. Starting with That’s Christmas to Me (2014) — one of the best-selling holiday albums of the 21st century — they’ve continued to create music that feels timeless and fresh all at once.

Albums like A Pentatonix Christmas (2016), Christmas Is Here! (2018), and Evergreen (2021) showcase their ability to balance classic carols with inventive new arrangements. Their release of We Need a Little Christmas (2020) offered comfort during a challenging year, while Holidays Around the World (2022) celebrated cultural traditions through global collaborations. They then went on to release The Greatest Christmas Hits (2023), a perfect introduction for new listeners and a nostalgic collection for longtime fans.

If you’ve ever made a holiday playlist, chances are you’ve included at least one Pentatonix song. Their renditions of “Little Drummer Boy,” “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,” and “Hallelujah” have each racked up hundreds of millions of streams.

Part of what makes Pentatonix’s sound so dynamic is their willingness to collaborate across genres. Over the years, they’ve worked with musical legends like Dolly Parton on their Grammy-winning version of “Jolene,” as well as Kelly Clarkson, Lindsey Stirling, and Jason Derulo.

Their Holidays Around the World album expanded this spirit of collaboration even further, featuring guest appearances from Meghan Trainor, Lang Lang, and Lea Salonga. Each partnership adds new flavor to the group’s sound while keeping their a cappella roots front and center.

These collaborations prove that Pentatonix’s music isn’t limited by genre — it transcends it. Whether blending with country, pop, or classical artists, they always find harmony, both musically and emotionally.

If you’ve never seen Pentatonix live, the 2025 Christmas in the City Tour is the perfect tour to start with. Each show is designed to be family-friendly. It is something everyone can enjoy, from grandparents to kids, as they hear Pentatonix live for the first time. Expect to sing along, clap to the beat, and maybe even shed a happy tear during one of their moving ballads.

Pentatonix doesn’t just perform holiday music; they embody it. The warmth, the joy, the sense of community — it all comes alive through their voices. By the time the final chord fades, you’ll understand why their fans return year after year.

Tickets are now available at BoxOfficeTicketSales.com, and securing seats early is the best way to ensure your ideal date and location. If you’re looking to crown your December with a memory that lasts beyond the ornaments and the wrapping paper, this tour belongs at the top of your list.