Christmas is coming early this year! Falling Inn Love and Resort to Love star Christina Milian is officially set to executive produce and star in Meet Me Next Christmas, a new holiday rom-com that promises to bring joy to the world, Pentatonix style. Intrigued? Read on…
What is Meet Me Next Christmas about?
Directed by Rusty Cundieff from a script by Molly Haldeman and Camilla Rubis, Meet Me Next Christmas follows the yuletide journey of Layla, a woman whose pursuit of a fairy-tale romance with the man of her dreams leads her on a race against time to secure tickets to New York City’s hottest gig: the sold out Pentatonix Christmas Eve Concert.
Who is in the cast of Meet Me Next Christmas?
What’s a Pentatonix movie without the harmonies? The a cappella gang’s all here: Mitch Grassi, Scott Hoying, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, and Matt Sallee will join Milian,...
What is Meet Me Next Christmas about?
Directed by Rusty Cundieff from a script by Molly Haldeman and Camilla Rubis, Meet Me Next Christmas follows the yuletide journey of Layla, a woman whose pursuit of a fairy-tale romance with the man of her dreams leads her on a race against time to secure tickets to New York City’s hottest gig: the sold out Pentatonix Christmas Eve Concert.
Who is in the cast of Meet Me Next Christmas?
What’s a Pentatonix movie without the harmonies? The a cappella gang’s all here: Mitch Grassi, Scott Hoying, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, and Matt Sallee will join Milian,...
- 1/30/2024
- by Anne Cohen
- Tudum - Netflix
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for The Masked Singer Season 9 Episode 13 “Semi-Finals.”] And then there were two. In The Masked Singer Season 9 semifinals, a three-way Battle Royale, it was California Roll who was unmasked — and as quite a few had guessed, in those costumes were the members of a cappella group Pentatonix! Meanwhile, Medusa and Macaw are moving on to the finals, airing May 17. Here, Scott Hoying, Kevin Olusola, and Matt Sallee of Pentatonix open up about their time on the Fox show. Was it an easy yes for all of you? Did anyone have to be convinced? Kevin Olusola: Yeah, it was a pretty easy yes. I think the thing that we were thinking about, though, is how do we make sure that people hear us in a completely different light and a different way? Because what we do is so specific that we weren’t sure how we were going to mask ourselves vocally...
- 5/11/2023
- TV Insider
Spoiler Alert: Do not read ahead if you have not watched the Season 9, episode 13 of “The Masked Singer,” which aired May 10 on Fox.
Pentatonix is pretty easy to recognize, as perhaps the best-known a cappella group performing today. So from the start, it was pretty easy to tell it was them on “The Masked Singer” – and indeed, the five-person group was unmasked as California Roll on Thursday’s show, which also doubled as the Season 9 semifinals.
For their first song, “Paparazzi,” group member Scott Hoying said they tried to avoid doing any harmonies at first, “so we could hide the iconic Pentatonix harmony sound for at least a minute. For the first minute, I was trying to really change my voice. But it didn’t work, because every comment on every video was like, ‘I knew from the beginning it was Pentatonix and I was confirmed as soon as they all came in.
Pentatonix is pretty easy to recognize, as perhaps the best-known a cappella group performing today. So from the start, it was pretty easy to tell it was them on “The Masked Singer” – and indeed, the five-person group was unmasked as California Roll on Thursday’s show, which also doubled as the Season 9 semifinals.
For their first song, “Paparazzi,” group member Scott Hoying said they tried to avoid doing any harmonies at first, “so we could hide the iconic Pentatonix harmony sound for at least a minute. For the first minute, I was trying to really change my voice. But it didn’t work, because every comment on every video was like, ‘I knew from the beginning it was Pentatonix and I was confirmed as soon as they all came in.
- 5/11/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
It took till season 9 of “The Masked Singer” but we’ve finally got a costume that features five performers: the California Roll. They took to the stage on March 1 to deliver a soaring cover of the hit “Paparazzi” by Lady Gaga. After Polar Bear lost the audience vote and was revealed to be rapper Grandmaster Flash, California Roll was pitted in a Battle Royale with Medusa.
Each put their own spin on the classic tune “Uptown Girl” by Billie Joel. Medusa delivered a traditional take on the tune while California Roll turned it into a haunting ballad. After Medusa won the vote, we thought this was the last we’d see of California Roll but Nicole Scherzinger sounded the Ding Dong bell and saved them.
We’ve been rewatching both of these performances and have all your “The Masked Singer” spoilers, including the answer to the question, “Who is California...
Each put their own spin on the classic tune “Uptown Girl” by Billie Joel. Medusa delivered a traditional take on the tune while California Roll turned it into a haunting ballad. After Medusa won the vote, we thought this was the last we’d see of California Roll but Nicole Scherzinger sounded the Ding Dong bell and saved them.
We’ve been rewatching both of these performances and have all your “The Masked Singer” spoilers, including the answer to the question, “Who is California...
- 4/19/2023
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Christina Milian continues her streak of rom-coms at Netflix with the upcoming holiday movie “Meet Me Next Christmas.”
The project marks the actor and musician’s third collaboration with Netflix following her popular destination romances, 2021’s “Resort to Love” — which spent four weeks on the streamer’s global top 10 film list — and 2019’s “Falling Inn Love.”
Milian will executive produce and star in “Meet Me Next Christmas,” playing Layla, who, in pursuit of a fairytale romance with the man of her dreams, must race through New York City to get her hands on the hottest ticket in town: the sold out Pentatonix Christmas Eve Concert.
The film also stars Devale Ellis, Kofi Siriboe and Kalen Allen, alongside the Grammy-winning a capella group Pentatonix.
Directed by Rusty Cundieff, “Meet Me Next Christmas” is written by Molly Haldeman and Camilla Rubis. Mark Roberts is producing the project, while Simon Lythgoe and Matt Code executive produce alongside Milian.
The project marks the actor and musician’s third collaboration with Netflix following her popular destination romances, 2021’s “Resort to Love” — which spent four weeks on the streamer’s global top 10 film list — and 2019’s “Falling Inn Love.”
Milian will executive produce and star in “Meet Me Next Christmas,” playing Layla, who, in pursuit of a fairytale romance with the man of her dreams, must race through New York City to get her hands on the hottest ticket in town: the sold out Pentatonix Christmas Eve Concert.
The film also stars Devale Ellis, Kofi Siriboe and Kalen Allen, alongside the Grammy-winning a capella group Pentatonix.
Directed by Rusty Cundieff, “Meet Me Next Christmas” is written by Molly Haldeman and Camilla Rubis. Mark Roberts is producing the project, while Simon Lythgoe and Matt Code executive produce alongside Milian.
- 3/24/2023
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
Pentatonix is getting a head start on Christmas this year. On Friday, the a cappella group released their cover of "Do You Hear What I Hear?" featuring Whitney Houston. The track includes stunning vocals from the late singer as Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, and Matt Sallee keep the beat in the background.
The new song is part of the group's Christmas album, The Best of Pentatonix Christmas, which was released on Oct. 25. The album is a compilation of their best Christmas covers and also includes four new songs. Needless to say, we're ready to bust out our best ugly sweater and drink hot cocoa by a warm fire after listening to this chilling song. Hear the full track ahead.
The new song is part of the group's Christmas album, The Best of Pentatonix Christmas, which was released on Oct. 25. The album is a compilation of their best Christmas covers and also includes four new songs. Needless to say, we're ready to bust out our best ugly sweater and drink hot cocoa by a warm fire after listening to this chilling song. Hear the full track ahead.
- 10/27/2019
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
YouTube-born a cappella supergroup Pentatonix has recruited some of the biggest names in pop music for its third annual NBC holiday special, which is set to air on Dec. 10 at 10 pm.
Pentatonix: A Not So Silent Night, will serve to herald the Grammy-winning quintet's latest holiday album, Christmas Is Here! The special was filmed in Las Vegas and will see the group -- comprised of Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, and Matt Sallee -- making various stops along the Vegas Strip. It will also feature appearances by Kelly Clarkson, the Backstreet Boys, Marren Morris, and magician duo Penn & Teller. (Clarkson and Morris both had cameos on Christmas Is Here!).
A Not So Silent Night is produced by Aeg Ehrlich Ventures (which is behind the annual Grammy Awards and Global Citizens Festival broadcasts) as well as Pentatonix and the group's record label, RCA.
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Pentatonix: A Not So Silent Night, will serve to herald the Grammy-winning quintet's latest holiday album, Christmas Is Here! The special was filmed in Las Vegas and will see the group -- comprised of Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, and Matt Sallee -- making various stops along the Vegas Strip. It will also feature appearances by Kelly Clarkson, the Backstreet Boys, Marren Morris, and magician duo Penn & Teller. (Clarkson and Morris both had cameos on Christmas Is Here!).
A Not So Silent Night is produced by Aeg Ehrlich Ventures (which is behind the annual Grammy Awards and Global Citizens Festival broadcasts) as well as Pentatonix and the group's record label, RCA.
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- 11/29/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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It's always a party when Pentatonix hits the stage! The a cappella group is set to perform during A Capitol Fourth on PBS, and it already sounds incredible. Not only does the event serve as an unofficial kick off for their upcoming Summer tour, which starts on July 12, but they'll also be performing a brand new mashup of "Stay" by Zedd and Alessia Cara, and "The Middle" by Zedd, Maren Morris, and Grey. Ahead of their performance, Popsugar talked exclusively with Scott Hoying about everything from creating the new mashup to their upcoming tour and how the group has evolved over the past seven years. See what he had to say ahead, and be sure to set your DVRs on July 4 for Pentatonix's special performance on PBS.
Related: Your Ultimate Guide to the 42 Must-See Tours This Summer
Popsugar: There is an incredible group of performers...
It's always a party when Pentatonix hits the stage! The a cappella group is set to perform during A Capitol Fourth on PBS, and it already sounds incredible. Not only does the event serve as an unofficial kick off for their upcoming Summer tour, which starts on July 12, but they'll also be performing a brand new mashup of "Stay" by Zedd and Alessia Cara, and "The Middle" by Zedd, Maren Morris, and Grey. Ahead of their performance, Popsugar talked exclusively with Scott Hoying about everything from creating the new mashup to their upcoming tour and how the group has evolved over the past seven years. See what he had to say ahead, and be sure to set your DVRs on July 4 for Pentatonix's special performance on PBS.
Related: Your Ultimate Guide to the 42 Must-See Tours This Summer
Popsugar: There is an incredible group of performers...
- 7/4/2018
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
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