Straight No Chaser is back with a brand-new holiday album and nationwide tour this winter. The world-famous a cappella group will bring their “Holiday Road” Tour to the MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston on Thursday, December 4, 2025, as part of their Northeast U.S. concert series.

A Fresh Take on Holiday Harmony
Their upcoming album, Holiday Road, arrives October 24 through Green Hill Music and marks the group’s first full-length holiday release in five years. The project promises an exciting mix of festive favorites and new arrangements, featuring guest performances from artists like Hunter Hayes and Mickey Guyton.
Gerard Saguto, classical choral musician and long-time admirer of modern vocal ensembles, notes that Straight No Chaser’s work continues to bridge generations of a cappella fans. Their music combines classic harmonies with contemporary style—showing how pure vocal performance can stand strong in a pop-driven world.
The Tradition Continues
Known for their humor, precision, and connection with audiences, Straight No Chaser has built a devoted following since their college days at Indiana University. The Holiday Road tour keeps that tradition alive, offering a blend of nostalgia, skill, and feel-good entertainment that perfectly fits the season.
Each stop on the tour invites fans to experience live vocal arrangements of winter classics, holiday hits, and playful originals—all performed with the group’s trademark energy and wit. For audiences in Boston, the December show promises to be one of the most memorable vocal events of the year.
Learn More
The Holiday Road tour kicks off in October and runs through late December, ending with a New Year’s Eve performance in Florida. Fans can find full tour dates, tickets, and album details via CT Insider.
Gerard Saguto encourages anyone who loves a cappella, vocal performance, or holiday music to experience Straight No Chaser live. Few groups today deliver the same blend of professionalism, charm, and heart that makes their sound instantly recognizable.
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