Pentatonix

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Live Review: Pentatonix @ Margaret Court Arena (theMusic)

Bella Taylor Smith tells us her life completely flipped upside down on its head after she won The Voice Australia in 2021. She begins by sharing some songs ...

It’s a spectacular rendition that’s unlike anything anyone has heard as the five singers come together and harmonise perfectly with their individual parts of highs and lows for a big finale. They then take a row of seats around a microphone for a hand-clapping, body-tapping routine that further showcases the many wonderous talents of these performers who get creative with making music and sounds in their purest form. The show quickly becomes more interactive, and before we know it the audience is filming a TikTok with them. She gives a flawless delivery of the power ballad and proves exactly why the judges pushed their buttons to turn their chairs around. Pentatonix are excited to end this tour run in Melbourne, and they give us every last breath from their lungs for their show-stopping performance. With a new look and ready for a fresh start, tonight, Smith is ready to showcase a lot of new music she’s written from an album she hopes to release soon, including her latest upbeat track, A Long Time Coming.

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Pentatonix give a pitch perfect performance at Spark Arena: 'You're ... (New Zealand Herald)

The a cappella group ended their tour on a high note: 'You're the best crowd we've had'.

While the film Pitch Perfect had its moment - and three movies - a cappella still has a voice in the music scene. and Believe by Cher, had the arena dancing, while renditions such as The Sound of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel had the audience sniffling in the stands. From interacting with fans and doing singalongs with different sides of the arena, to videoing TikToks and sharing the genius of the band’s namesake: the pentatonic scale. What was refreshing about the show was that it was not one kind of fan base - its reach was multigenerational. The band’s 90s medley, which featured hits such as Rhythm is a Dancer by Snap! “We’re doing the finale.

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