Mitch Grassi
Born | July 24, 1992 |
Hometown | Arlington, Texas, United States |
Height | 5'10" (1.78m) |
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Pentatonix's Kirstin Maldonado Says Baby Girl Is 'Thriving' on Tour: 'Everyone's Obsessed' (Exclusive)
- Pentatonix's Kirstin Maldonado, who welcomed baby daughter Elliana last June, opened up to PEOPLE about her experience touring the world with her baby in tow
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Pentatonix Are Kick-Starting the Season with Holidays Around the World : 'We're Really Proud'
The a capella group also revealed their most cherished Christmas memories and talked about balancing family life
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Pentatonix to perform at Denny Sanford Premier Center in November
Pentatonix is performing at the Denny Sanford Premier Center on November 27.
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Pentatonix to fill Nationwide Arena with holiday harmonies, fan favorites
From "Hallelujah" to "Happy Holiday," there's no mistaking the a cappella sound of Pentatonix. They will perform Dec. 12 at Nationwide Arena.
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Pentatonix Celebrates 10th Anniversary With Newly-Released Video of Cover of Lady Gaga’s ‘Telephone’
It’s been ten years since Pentatonix charmed America in the fall of 2011 competing on the NBC show, “The Sing-Off.” On Friday (June 4), the group — Scott Hoying (baritone), Mitch Grassi (tenor), Kirstin Maldonado (mezzo-soprano), Kevin Olusola (vocal percussion), and Matt Sallee (bass) — surprised fans with a release of a video recreating an […]
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The Members of Pentatonix Had the Ultimate Shower Sing-Off
This was also an unofficial “coolest bathroom” challenge. 🛁
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Review: Pentatonix evolve their sound with new cool material
There's a new Pentatonix album, which leads to the question, “Didn't we already have Christmas?” And the answer: Yes, this isn't a Christmas set, despite the huge snowball on the album's cover. “The Lucky Ones” marks the group’s first full-length original album in six years. It shows a maturing sound independent of Christmas and popular covers of such songs as “Jolene” and “Imagine.”
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Pentatonix's Mitch Grassi floats scenic Hollywood Hills home for sale
Singer Mitch Grassi of Pentatonix fame is asking $1.829 million for his Hollywood Hills home of two years.
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