The Hullabahoos are a group of guys at the University of Virginia who like to sing other peoples music without instruments. And wear robes while they do it. Since the group was founded in 1987, they have been fortunate enough to sing at venues large and small, including the Hard Rock Cafe in Manila, Philippines, the George W. Bush 2007 President Dinner at the Washington Convention Center, and on ABC Good Morning America. With 22 years in the books, the group is just hitting its stride.

Hullabahoos’ “Heartless” Nominated for CASA

“Heartless,” the first track on the new Hullabahoos album “EVICTED,” is one of the five nominees for CASA’s “Best Hip-Hop/Rap Song” category. The category includes all college and professional a cappella groups in the country. The Hullabahoos are honored to be included with some of the most renowned a cappella groups in the country and are excited to have worked with producer James Gammon on another critically acclaimed album that has gained national attention.

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Hullabahoos, AVP & VGs in Concert for Haiti Relief

The Hullabahoos are really excited to be singing at this year’s Village Jam for Haiti Relief. AVP has put together a killer lineup of groups, combining AVP, the Virginia Gentlemen and the Hullabahoos all in one concert and for one great cause. All the proceeds from the concert – 100% of it – will be going to Haiti Relief.

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Performance Requests

Want to hire the Hullabahoos?
Through the years, the Hullabahoos have been fortunate enough to receive performance requests from the White House, the Kennedy Center, the Los Angeles Lakers, NBC’s Today Show, ABC’s Good Morning America and many other organizations. The group loves to perform for events large and small, close-by or far away.

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