They say all good things must come to an end, and so is the case for the acclaimed acapella vocal group Tonic Sol-Fa.

Unfortunately, the guys who gave us the unforgettable song "Plastic Santa" are calling it quits.

Tonic Sol-Fa is preparing to bring its "End of an Era" tour to the Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls, on Saturday night, April 12 at 7:30 PM.

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Tickets for their final Sioux Falls performance go on sale Friday, January 17, at 10:00 AM and can be purchased starting at $30.00 online at washingtonpavilion.org or at the Pavilion box office.

Don't miss your final chance to see Jared, Theo, Shaun, and Greg as they perform their final tour this April in 4 select cities in four different Midwestern states.

The "End of an Era" tour actually launches right here in Sioux Falls on April 12th and will conclude on April 22 in Des Moines at the Hoyt Sherman Place Theater.

Throughout their existence, Tonic Sol-Fa has not only established themselves as the most in-demand vocal group in the Midwest but also one of the most successful independent acts in all of America.

They've toured throughout the U.S. and aboard and even scored an Emmy along the journey.

Tonic Sol-Fa was the first acapella group to be signed to a national record label. They've made appearances on NBC's Today Show, as well as doing 3 PBS specials, and now they're bringing their unique harmonies and dynamic stage presence back to the Sioux Empire one last time this April.

The "End of an Era" tour promises to be an unforgettable evening of music and memories.

Get complete details on the "End of an Era" tour here, and be listening weekday mornings to the Ben & Patty Show on 97-3 KKRC for your chance to win Tonic Sol-Fa tickets before you can buy them.

Source: Tonic Sol-Fa

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