Scott Hoying is a three-time GRAMMY® Award-winning and Emmy®
Award-winning singer, songwriter, producer, arranger and artist.

While studying music at USC, he discovered his passion for a cappella
and started the a cappella group, Pentatonix. The vocal quintet
quickly rose to international fame and has collaborated with Kelly
Clarkson, Dolly Parton, Maren Morris, Jennifer Hudson, Stevie Wonder
and Andrea Bocelli, among others.

With Pentatonix, Hoying has won three GRAMMY Awards, sold more than 13
million albums, and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The
Pentatonix YouTube channel has 20 million subscribers and more than
5.6 billion views. In 2023, Hoying released his solo debut EP,
“Parallel,” with Sony/BMG. The standout track “Mars” was
featured on “The TODAY Show” and “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”

Hoying’s solo song “Rose Without The Thorns,” a tribute to
husband Mark Hoying, earned him his first solo nomination for Best
Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella at the 2025 GRAMMY Awards.
Hoying has a long history of championing youth and the arts. Notably,
in 2023, Hoying received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction
of America’s Youth Choir at Super Bowl LVII. He co-created the girl
group Citizen Queen and the all-kids a cappella collective, Acapop!
KIDS. Hoying is very active in uplifting the LGBTQ+ and queer youth
communities working with GLAAD, LA Pride and The Trevor Project.

Hoying is a multihyphenate talent across all mediums. Other credits
include the USA Today bestselling children’s book with husband Mark
Hoying, “How Lucky Am I?” and their upcoming children’s book,
“Fa La La Family”; Disney+’s “High School Musical: The
Musical: The Series”; Netflix’s No. 1 film “Meet Me Next
Christmas”; Meghan Trainor (vocal arranger/producer); Disney
California Adventure Park’s World of Color Happiness.

PERSONAL INFORMATION
HOMETOWN: Arlington, Texas
BIRTHDATE: September 17
