
Event Details
Date
Time
8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location
AFAS Dome (Sportpaleis), Schijnpoortweg 119, 2170 Merksem, Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium
Price
from €275
About This Event
Pentatonix at AFAS Dome Antwerp 2026: The World's Greatest A Cappella Group Is Coming to Belgium
There are very few moments in live music where the absence of instruments makes a show feel more powerful. Pentatonix is one of those rare exceptions. On Tuesday, April 28, 2026, the three-time Grammy Award-winning a cappella quintet will take over the AFAS Dome in Antwerp for one extraordinary night as part of their UK/European Tour 2026. This is only their second return to Europe since their successful 2023 run, and for Belgium, it marks the very first time Pentatonix has ever performed at the AFAS Dome.
If you've never seen Pentatonix live, this is genuinely one of those concerts you'll be talking about for years. Five human voices, zero instruments, and more raw musical talent than most full bands combined. Antwerp is lucky to be on this itinerary.
Who Are Pentatonix? The A Cappella Group That Changed Everything
Pentatonix, often known by their fans as PTX, are an American a cappella group originally from Arlington, Texas. The current lineup consists of five vocalists:
- Scott Hoying (baritone lead/harmony)
- Kirstin Maldonado (mezzo-soprano lead/harmony)
- Mitch Grassi (counter-tenor lead/harmony)
- Kevin Olusola (tenor and vocal percussion)
- Matt Sallee (bass)
The story of how they got here is a good one. Scott Hoying, Kirstin Maldonado, and Mitch Grassi went to Martin High School in Arlington, Texas, and sang together in choirs from a young age. Scott and Kirstin actually dropped out of college to audition for the NBC competition series The Sing-Off, while Mitch skipped his own high school graduation to try out. That kind of commitment tells you everything about how seriously they took their shot.
They won The Sing-Off in 2011, relocated to Los Angeles, and set about doing something no a cappella group had managed in the modern era: becoming genuinely mainstream.
A Record-Breaking Career in Numbers
What Pentatonix has built over the past 14 years is genuinely remarkable. Some highlights:
- 3 Grammy Awards: first a cappella act to win Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella in 2015 and 2016, and Best Country Duo/Group Performance in 2017 for their cover of "Jolene" with Dolly Parton
- Their self-titled album (2015) debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, with over 196,000 copies sold in the first week
- Their Christmas album That's Christmas to Me (2014) was one of only four albums to go Platinum in the US that year
- Over 20 million YouTube subscribers and billions of views
- On February 21, 2023, they received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
That Hollywood Walk of Fame star came just two years ago, and they're still out on the road selling out arenas across two continents. That's not a nostalgia act; that's a group at the height of their powers.
The UK/European Tour 2026: A 16-Date Continent Sweep
The 2026 European tour is a serious undertaking. The 16-date run kicks off in Budapest, Hungary on April 7 and sweeps through the Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, and concludes in Sweden.
Antwerp sits right at the heart of the Benelux stretch of the tour. Just days before the AFAS Dome show, Pentatonix will perform in London at the O2 Arena on April 26, making the Antwerp date one of the final shows before the tour wraps in Scandinavia. The full European routing includes Hamburg's Barclays Arena, Berlin's Velodrom, Dusseldorf's PSD Bank Dome, and Frankfurt's Festhalle, placing Antwerp in seriously impressive company.
This is the first time Pentatonix has returned to European stages since 2023, which makes demand for tickets across all dates exceptionally high. If you're still on the fence about attending the Antwerp show, it's worth knowing that comparable dates elsewhere have seen tickets move very quickly.
What the AFAS Dome Show Will Be Like
An evening with Pentatonix at the AFAS Dome is not like other concerts. There are no guitars to tune, no drum kits to sound check, no synths to fiddle with. What you get instead is five voices working in perfect, sometimes jaw-dropping unison.
Their live sets blend original songs with arrangements of famous pop, classical, and contemporary tracks, all reimagined purely through vocal harmonies and Kevin Olusola's extraordinary beatboxing skills. Expect to hear crowd-favorites spanning their entire catalogue: from "Daft Punk Medley" and "Somebody That I Used to Know" to Christmas classics and more recent releases. Their arrangements of songs like Radiohead's "Creep", Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive", and Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" have each racked up tens of millions of streams precisely because they transform tracks you already know into something entirely new.
The AFAS Dome itself is one of the finest large-scale venues in Europe, with a capacity of up to 23,000 people and world-class acoustics. For a group whose entire art form is the human voice, the sound quality in this venue matters enormously, and the AFAS Dome delivers.
The "Lucky Ones" VIP Behind-the-Scenes Experience
For fans who want to go deeper than the standard concert experience, Pentatonix is offering a very special VIP upgrade called "The Lucky Ones" package, priced at €275.71. This includes:
- One floor seat within the first 3 rows of the stage
- An official pre-show mini performance by Pentatonix in an intimate setting
- Access to an exclusive Q&A session with the group, where you can ask your own questions
This is an exceptional opportunity to hear Pentatonix up close in a way that simply does not happen at a normal arena show. Spots are extremely limited and will not last long.
Antwerp: Why You Should Arrive Early and Stay Longer
The AFAS Dome concert on April 28 is the kind of event worth building a full trip around. Antwerp is a genuinely wonderful city that rewards spending more than just the evening there.
The Best of Antwerp Before the Show
The AFAS Dome sits in the Merksem district at Schijnpoortweg 119, a short tram ride from the city centre. If you arrive earlier in the day, here's where to spend your time:
- Het Zuid is Antwerp's hippest neighbourhood, packed with contemporary art galleries, independent wine bars, and restaurants with serious menus. It's the perfect place for a pre-concert dinner.
- Grote Markt and the medieval Brabo Fountain are right at the heart of the old city, surrounded by beautifully preserved guild houses and bustling cafe terraces.
- Cathedral of Our Lady (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal) is one of Belgium's most spectacular Gothic landmarks, with a 123-metre spire that dominates the city skyline.
- MAS (Museum aan de Stroom) offers a panoramic rooftop view over the port and the Scheldt River that's genuinely hard to beat on a clear spring afternoon.
- The Meir shopping street is one of the busiest in Belgium, ideal for an afternoon browse before heading north toward Merksem.
Getting There and Practical Tips
- Getting there: Public transport is strongly recommended. Trams and buses connect Merksem to Antwerp Central Station regularly, and parking at the venue on concert nights is very limited.
- Doors open: 6:30 PM; show starts: 8:00 PM on Tuesday, April 28, 2026
- Box office surcharge: An extra €2 service fee applies for tickets purchased at the box office in person
- Accessibility: Contact +32 (0)3 400 40 41, Monday to Friday, 9 AM to noon and 1 PM to 5:30 PM to book accessible seating
- Where to stay: Hotels near Antwerp Central Station put you within easy reach of the city's best restaurants, culture, and the venue itself. Antwerp is also less than 35 minutes by train from Brussels if you prefer to stay in the capital.
For international visitors, Antwerp is extremely well connected. Amsterdam, Paris, Cologne, and London are all within a few hours by train or Eurostar, making this an easy weekend trip from almost anywhere in Western Europe.
A Concert That Is Genuinely One of a Kind
There is a reason Pentatonix has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. There is a reason their videos have billions of views, their albums top charts, and their tours sell out arenas in cities across three continents. What they do with five human voices is, by any reasonable measure, extraordinary.
The AFAS Dome in Antwerp on April 28, 2026, is your chance to witness that in person. Get your tickets, plan your evening in one of Europe's most beautiful cities, and show up ready to hear music in a way you genuinely haven't heard it before. This is one of those concerts where you leave the building feeling like you saw something you couldn't have imagined.
Verified Information at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Event | Pentatonix: UK/European Tour 2026 |
| Category | Live Concert / A Cappella / Pop Vocal |
| Date | Tuesday, April 28, 2026 |
| Doors Open | 6:30 PM |
| Show Start | 8:00 PM |
| Venue | AFAS Dome (formerly Sportpaleis) |
| Address | Schijnpoortweg 119, 2170 Merksem, Antwerp, Belgium |
| Venue Capacity | Up to 23,000 |
| Ticket Availability | On sale now via AFAS Dome official site and Live Nation |
| Box Office Surcharge | €2 extra per ticket at the door |
| VIP "Lucky Ones" Package | €275.71 per person (includes front row seats, intimate mini performance, Q&A access) |
| Organizer | Greenhouse Talent |
| Accessibility Bookings | +32 (0)3 400 40 41 (Mon–Fri, 9 AM–noon and 1–5:30 PM) |
| Tour Scope | 16-date UK/Europe run, April 7 to May 2026 |
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Event Details
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8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location
AFAS Dome (Sportpaleis), Schijnpoortweg 119, 2170 Merksem, Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium
Price
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