Bands & artists like Josh Groban

If you like Josh Groban, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Andrea Bocelli

Andrea Bocelli

Guide

Bocelli's powerful tenor voice and orchestral arrangements evoke the same grand emotional landscapes as Groban's work.

opera
Il Divo

Il Divo

Guide

This vocal group combines classical and pop elements, featuring rich harmonies that resonate with Groban's style.

crossover operatic pop
Katherine Jenkins

Katherine Jenkins

Jenkins' classical crossover approach and soaring vocals mirror Groban's blend of pop and operatic influences.

classical music crossover opera
Ronan Keating

Ronan Keating

Guide

Keating's heartfelt ballads and melodic sensibility align closely with the emotional depth found in Groban's music.

pop music
Josh Ritter

Josh Ritter

Ritter's storytelling and rich melodies create an immersive atmosphere similar to Groban's narrative-driven songs.

country music folk music
James Blunt

James Blunt

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Blunt's emotive vocal delivery and melodic pop sound provide a comparable emotional resonance to Groban's music.

blues rock music soft rock
Celtic Woman

Celtic Woman

This ensemble features lush harmonies and orchestral backing, creating a soundscape reminiscent of Groban's grand compositions.

Celtic music adult contemporary music classical music
David Foster

David Foster

As a producer and artist, Foster shares a similar penchant for sweeping melodies and intricate arrangements found in Groban's work.

classical music contemporary R&B gospel music

Common questions

Who sounds like Josh Groban?

Artists similar to Josh Groban include Andrea Bocelli, Il Divo, Katherine Jenkins and Ronan Keating. Each shares elements of Josh Groban's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Josh Groban?

Josh Groban is primarily known for pop music. Groban's music envelops listeners in rich vocal harmonies and soaring melodies that build gradually, creating an immersive emotional journey punctuated by moments of striking clarity.

Where should I start if I like Josh Groban?

If you enjoy Josh Groban, start with Andrea Bocelli — their album "A Family Christmas" is a great entry point. Bocelli's powerful tenor voice and orchestral arrangements evoke the same grand emotional landscapes as Groban's work.