Bands & artists like Pentatonix

If you like Pentatonix, 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

Home Free

Home Free

Known for their tight harmonies and vocal percussion, Home Free delivers a similar a cappella experience with a country twist.

country music
Straight No Chaser

Straight No Chaser

With their playful takes on popular songs and strong vocal harmonies, Straight No Chaser offers a similar blend of humor and musicality.

a cappella
Naturally 7

Naturally 7

Naturally 7 uses their voices to create instrumental sounds, blending genres like jazz and R&B in a way that complements Pentatonix's style.

contemporary R&B
Cappella

Cappella

Cappella is known for their innovative arrangements and rhythmic precision, making them a great fit for fans of a cappella music.

Eurodance Eurotrance electronic music
The Swingle Singers

The Swingle Singers

Famous for their jazz-influenced a cappella interpretations, The Swingle Singers share a commitment to complex vocal harmonies akin to Pentatonix.

a cappella

Common questions

Who sounds like Pentatonix?

Artists similar to Pentatonix include Home Free, Straight No Chaser, Naturally 7 and Cappella. Each shares elements of Pentatonix's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Pentatonix?

Pentatonix is primarily known for a cappella. Rich vocal textures intertwine with rhythmic precision, creating an immersive space where each voice serves as both melody and percussion.

Where should I start if I like Pentatonix?

If you enjoy Pentatonix, start with Home Free — their album "Country Evolution" is a great entry point. Known for their tight harmonies and vocal percussion, Home Free delivers a similar a cappella experience with a country twist.