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- Big Hits and Guilty Pleasures.
- Premiere of the four-night a cappella singing competition hosted by Nick Lachey.
- 2009– 1h 26mTV-PGTV EpisodeThe five remaining groups compete for America's vote as the judges select their songs.
- The final three groups await their fate in the live finale. Special performances by Boyz II Men, Bobby McFerrin and others.
- Nick Lachey hosts the return of last year's smash a cappella singing competition series.
- Eight remaining groups take to the stage to compete for the judges' votes.
- After uniting for an amped-up performance of Green Day's "21 Guns," the six remaining groups are put to the test when they are asked to sing rock tunes. They later shift their energy as they perform their favorite guilty pleasure songs. However, the pleasure doesn't last for one of the groups, who will be eliminated before the night is over. Nick Lachey hosts. Ben Folds, Shawn Stockman and Nicole Scherzinger serve as judges.
- Now down to only five groups, "The Sing-Off" kicks off the night as the groups come together one last time to perform "With a Little Help From My Friends." Each group is then challenged to sing a medley of songs by a single artist. Later, the judges are tasked with deciding what the groups will sing next, choosing pieces from a variety of different genres. Nick Lachey hosts. Ben Folds, Shawn Stockman and Nicole Scherzinger serve as judges.
- Live season finale.
- The first eight groups perform and two are eliminated. Performers include University of Rochester YellowJackets, the Cat's Pajamas, Afro-Blue, Delilah, Fannin Family, Kinfolk 9, Urban Method, and Vocal Point.
- The second of eight groups compete. The groups include Messiah's Men, North Shore, Pentatonix, Sonos, Soul'd Out, The Collective, University of Delaware Deltones, and Dartmouth Aires.
- The six remaining groups from the first bracket of performances sing for the judges' votes.
- The six remaining groups from the second bracket of performances sing for the judges' votes.
- The top ten groups perform "guilty pleasures" for the judges' votes.
- Hip-Hop takes over "The Sing-Off" as the eight remaining groups perform for the judges' votes with an elimination sing-off.
- A spook-tacular episode of The Sing-Off this Halloween.
- The remaining challengers must get "a little bit country & a little bit Rock & Roll" performing one song from each genre.
- The top four groups take on the challenge of mashing up two hit songs -- America votes for the champion.
- 2009– 1h 26mTV-PGTV EpisodeThe top five groups refine their swagger with a night of R&B hits.
- "The Sing-Off Holiday Special" will be filled with holiday and inspirational songs performed by the winning groups from all three seasons, a compilation of lead singers from season three, a collegiate ensemble and special guests.
- The winner is revealed -- live season finale!