Scott Hoying is an American singer, songwriter, producer, arranger, and performer best known as a member of the a cappella group Pentatonix.

Quick Scoop: Who is Scott Hoying?

  • Scott Hoying (born September 17, 1991) is a baritone vocalist who rose to fame with Pentatonix, a vocal group that became one of the first modern mainstream a cappella success stories.
  • With Pentatonix, he has won three Grammy Awards, sold over 13 million albums, and earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  • He is a three-time Grammy and Emmy winner, credited not only as a performer but also as a music director, arranger, and producer.
  • Outside the group, he is half of the musical duo SUPERFRUIT (with Mitch Grassi) and has also launched a solo career.

Career Highlights

  • Pentatonix formed after Hoying, then a student at USC, pursued a cappella seriously and helped assemble the five-member group to compete on the TV show “The Sing-Off,” which they went on to win.
  • The group has released numerous albums, including chart-topping holiday and pop records, and has collaborated with artists like Kelly Clarkson, Dolly Parton, Jennifer Hudson, Stevie Wonder, Andrea Bocelli, and more.
  • As a solo artist, Hoying released the EP “Parallel” in 2023; its single “Mars” and other tracks have been described as some of his most personal work, with high streaming numbers and TV performances on shows like “Today” and “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”
  • His solo song “Rose Without The Thorns,” a tribute to his husband Mark, earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella at the 2025 Grammy Awards.

Recent and Trending Context

  • In recent years Hoying has expanded into television and film, appearing in shows such as “Bones,” “Centaurworld,” and “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series,” and in films like “Pitch Perfect 2” and “Meet Me Next Christmas.”
  • He competed on “Dancing with the Stars” (Season 34), where he talked publicly about becoming more confident expressing his true self and embracing performance in a more physical, expressive way.
  • In 2024 he and his husband Mark published a children’s book titled “How Lucky Am I?,” which reached USA Today’s best-selling book list.
  • He also received a Sports Emmy in 2023 for Outstanding Music Direction for America’s Youth Choir’s performance of “Ragged Old Flag” at Super Bowl LVII.

Personal Life and Public Image

  • Hoying is openly gay and is frequently cited as an LGBTQ+ role model in pop and a cappella music.
  • He has spoken in interviews about writing deeply personal material for his solo work, especially during and after the pandemic, when he began taking more creative control over production and storytelling.
  • Fans on forums and social platforms often discuss his onstage charisma, long-running friendship and creative partnership with Mitch Grassi, and his evolution from YouTube-centered a cappella covers to a multi-platform career.

At-a-Glance Table (Key Facts)

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Aspect Details
Full name Scott Richard Hoying
Born September 17, 1991, Arlington, Texas, USA
Main claim to fame Baritone and founding member of Pentatonix
Awards Three Grammy Awards, one Sports Emmy, multiple other nominations
Notable projects Pentatonix, SUPERFRUIT, solo EP “Parallel,” song “Rose Without The Thorns”
Books Co-author of children’s book “How Lucky Am I?” (with husband Mark)
Recent TV Contestant on “Dancing with the Stars” Season 34
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