Straight No Chaser ‘Sleighin’ It’ This Holiday Season With Tour

Straight No Chaser performs onstage at the 87th Annual Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at Rockefeller Center on December 04, 2019, in New York City. (Photo by Steven Ferdman/Getty Images)

A Cappella group Straight No Chaser announced that it would continue its fall touring tradition this year with the “Sleighin’ It Tour” from late October through New Year’s Eve.

The 46-date run begins at Wascholz College Center in Kalispell, Montana, on Oct. 20 and includes stops at Las Vegas’ Smith Center, Denver’s Paramount Theatre, Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and New York’s Beacon Theatre. The tour concludes Dec. 31 at Ikeda Theater in Mesa, Arizona.

Straight No Chaser, which embarks on “The Yacht Rock Tour” this summer, will return to its roots with three dates (Dec. 21-23) and four shows at Murat Theatre in Indianapolis. The group initially formed as a student group at Indiana University in 1996 and since then has become a successful live act. They were on Pollstar‘s Live 75 charts going into 2023 and have sold 1.26 million tickets and grossed more than $53 million across 650 shows since 2008, according to box office reports submitted to Pollstar.

Tickets for the fall tour go on sale Friday, May 12, and can be purchased through Straight No Chaser’s website, sncmusic.com.

Straight No Chaser “Sleighin’ It Tour”
Oct. 20 — Wascholz College Center — Kalispell, MT
Oct. 21 — Alberta Bair Theater — Billings, MT
Oct. 24 — Craterian Theater — Medford, OR
Oct. 25 — Luther Burbank Center — Santa Rosa, CA
Oct. 26 — The Gallo Center — Modesto, CA
Oct. 27 — Smith Center — Las Vegas, CA
Oct. 28 — Hard Rock Live — Wheatland, CA
Nov. 1 — The Colonial Theater — Idaho Falls, ID
Nov. 2 — Eccles Theater — Salt Lake City, UT
Nov. 3 — Avalon Theatre — Grand Junction, CO
Nov. 4 — Paramount Theatre — Denver, CO
Nov. 7 — Chapman Music Hall — Tulsa, OK
Nov. 8 — McCain Auditorium — Manhattan, KS
Nov. 9 — The Midland Theatre — Kansas City, MO
Nov. 10 — The Soundstage at Graceland — Memphis, TN
Nov. 11 — Thomas Wolfe Auditorium — Asheville, NC
Nov. 12 — Ryman Auditorium — Nashville, TN
Nov. 14 — Steinmetz Hall — Orland, FL
Nov. 16 — Gogue Performing Arts Center — Auburn, AL
Nov. 17 — Van Wezel Performing Arts Center — Sarasota, FL
Nov. 18 — Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre — Atlanta, GA
Nov. 24 — Morris Performing Arts Center — South Bend, IN
Nov. 25 — DeVos Hall — Grand Rapids, MI
Nov. 26 — Fox Cities Performing Arts Center — Appleton, WI
Nov. 29 — Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium — Athens, OH
Nov. 30 — Stranahan Theatre — Toledo, OH
Dec. 1 — Taft Theatre — Cincinnati, OH
Dec. 2 — KeyBank State Theatre — Cleveland, OH
Dec. 5 — Beacon Theatre — New York, NY
Dec. 6 — MGM Music Hall at Fenway — Boston, MA
Dec. 8 — Mohegan Sun Arena — Uncasville, CT
Dec 12 — Benedum Theater — Pittsburgh, PA
Dec. 13 — Indiana University — Bloomington, IN
Dec. 14 — Akron Civic Theatre — Akron, OH
Dec. 16 — Palace Theatre — Columbus, OH
Dec. 17 — Old National Events Plaza — Evansville, IN
Dec. 19 — Fox Theater — St. Louis, MO
Dec. 20 — Embassy Theatre — Ft. Wayne, IN
Dec. 21 — Murat Theatre — Indianapolis, IN
Dec. 22 — Murat Theatre — Indianapolis, IN
Dec. 23 — Murat Theatre — Indianapolis, IN (2 shows)
Dec. 27 — Kavli Theater — Thousand Oaks, CA
Dec. 28 — Sycuan Casino — El Cajon, CA
Dec. 29 — Cerritos Center — Cerritos, CA
Dec. 30 — Fox Theater — Bakersfield, CA
Dec. 31 — Ikeda Theater — Mesa, AZ