Fans of Pentatonix are commonly referred to as "Ptx fans" or simply "Pentaholics." This nickname reflects their dedication and enthusiasm for the a cappella group, known for their vocal harmonies and innovative arrangements. The community of fans actively engages in supporting the group through social media and various fan events.
No. The members of Pentatonix are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). They have, however, collaborated with Mormons (such as Lindsey Stirling), covered songs written by Mormons (such as Imagine Dragons), and performed for famous Mormons (such as Jon Huntsman). Pentatonix also have a strong Mormon fanbase.
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All his fans is called glamberts :)
Pentaholics
Pentatonix goes by PTX.
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Pentatonix does perform Christmas music. As of December 2014, the a cappella group's album That's Christmas to Me was certified gold; it is the highest-charting holiday album by a group since 1962.
They are called Raiders fans.
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No. The members of Pentatonix are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). They have, however, collaborated with Mormons (such as Lindsey Stirling), covered songs written by Mormons (such as Imagine Dragons), and performed for famous Mormons (such as Jon Huntsman). Pentatonix also have a strong Mormon fanbase.
They're called Blackjacks like a card game, which is also called Twenty-one. Dara fans are called Daralings and CL fans are called CLovers. I'm not sure what Minzy and Bom fans are called.
Eminem fans are sometimes called Stans.
Dalmatians fans are called "dalmates" =]
Skillet's fans are called "panheads".
Ed's fans are called Sheerios.