The Sing-Off

Sing it. Bring it.

Featuring the country's best a cappella groups performing popular songs like you've never heard them before. There's no lip-synching, backup bands or safety net. They'll be singing for America's vote, with the winner walking away with the ultimate prize - a Sony Music recording contract and $100,000.

Genre: Reality,

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Country: United States of America,

Type: tv

Season: 5

Episode: N/A

Duration: 120 minutes

Release: 2009-12-14

Rating: 4.7

Season 1 - The Sing-Off
2009-12-14
Eight a cappella groups from across America compete to win a recording contract; host Nick Lachey.
2009-12-15
Two groups leave as the competition heats up.
2009-12-21
Finale

Season 2 - The Sing-Off
2010-12-06
2010-12-08
2010-12-13
2010-12-15
The five remaining groups come together for a performance; each group sings a medley of songs by a single artist; the judges choose the contestants' next assignment.
2010-12-20

Season 3 - The Sing-Off
2011-09-19
Eight of the 16 competing acapella groups perform as the competition kicks off. Sara Bareilles joins Ben Folds and Shawn Stockman on the judging panel.
2011-09-26
Eight more groups perform together and separately. The groups include Messiah's Men, North Shore, Pentatonix, Sonos, Soul'd Out, The Collective, University of Delaware Deltones, Vocal Point
2011-10-03
Theme: Radio Hits (first round), 60's Classics (second round) Group performance: "Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane
2011-10-10
Theme: Radio Hits (first round), 60's Classics (second round) Group performance: "Rhythm of Love" by Plain White T's
2011-10-17
Theme: Guilty pleasures Group performance: "All Night Long (All Night)" by Lionel Richie*
2011-10-24
Group performance: "Nothin' on You" by B.o.B. featuring Bruno Mars
2011-10-31
Group performance: Halloween medley of "This Is Halloween" by Danny Elfman, "Werewolves of London" by Warren Zevon and "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker, Jr.
2011-11-07
Theme: Rock classics (first round), Country hits (second round) Group performance: "Wake Up" by Arcade Fire
2011-11-14
The top five groups open the show with a medley of "I Feel Good" by James Brown, "ABC" by The Jackson 5 and "Crazy in Love" by Beyonce. Later they each perform their favorite R&B hits in an attempt to woo the judges for their votes. The group that remains standing at the end of the season receives the prize of $200,000 cash and a Sony Music recording contract. Nick Lachey hosts and Sara Bareilles, Ben Folds and Shawn Stockman serve as judges.
2011-11-21
Theme: Master Mix (combining 2 songs from different artists) (first round), Judges' Choice (second round) Group performance: Master Mix: "Bitter Sweet Symphony" by The Verve, "Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani, "Baba O'Riley" by The Who, and "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" by Katy Perry
2011-11-28
The final three groups perform for the last time before finding out who America voted as the country’s best a capella group.

Season 4 - The Sing-Off
2013-12-09
The groups try to make a good first impression on the judges.
2013-12-11
The nine remaining groups perform party anthems.
2013-12-12
Eight groups perform their favorite hit.
2013-12-16
The groups perform songs they hope will please all generations.
2013-12-18
The groups perform songs from movies.
2013-12-19
The groups perform songs chose by the judges.
2013-12-23
The three remaining groups compete; one group is declared the winner.

Season 5 - The Sing-Off
2014-12-17
A cappella groups Timothy's Gift, Melodres, the Exchange, Traces, San Fran 6 and A.Squared compete for a first-place prize of $50,000. Jewel and Shawn Stockman return as judges, and are joined by Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump.