Special thanks to our fantastic guest hosts Polarity and master of ceremonies David Wilner for leading an incredible night of music! We hope this brings you joy in this time of uncertainty. Please enjoy "My Romance" apb.

Postponed. New Date T.B.A., 2020 -
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The Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival is an annual showcase and competition for a cappella groups of all vocal styles. The competition is organized into seven regional events across the United States, with each winning group advancing to the National Finals in San Rafael, California. Highlighting performances by hundreds of up and coming vocal groups from around the country, The Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival begins the season with regional competitions in seven major urban markets during the Spring months, followed by the gala National Finals to be held in San Rafael, California in early May. The Harmony Sweepstakes embraces all styles of music performed a cappella, from the traditional forms of doo-wop and barbershop, gospel, and jazz to the exciting and innovative directions of contemporary vocal harmony. The essential musical instrument, the human voice, is being celebrated in many forms today—at the top of the charts and around the world—and The Harmony Sweepstakes is proud to be a part. The human voice and its endless possibilities have brought many diverse people together, and in a musical world increasingly dominated by technology, the appreciation of vocal music is a human connection that we can all share. The roots of the event began in a weekly sing-a-long that was held in the British pub The Mayflower in San Rafael, California.
35th Annual Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival National Finals
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