
Don't miss this special performance from the Yale Whiffenpoofs—the oldest and most renowned collegiate a cappella group in the United States.
Founded in 1909, the "Whiffs" are a select group of 14 Yale seniors who perform more than 200 concerts annually. Their characteristic white tie and tails, paired with their enthusiasm and humor, have made them iconic for audiences all around the United States and across the world.
Recent Whiffenpoofs performance venues include Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, the White House, the Rose Bowl, and Lincoln Center. The Whiffenpoofs have reached a television audience of more than 175 million via appearances in NBC's The Sing Off, The West Wing, The Today Show, 60 Minutes, Gilmore Girls, Jeopardy!, Saturday Night Live, the Season 4 finale of Glee, and most recently, Hell’s Kitchen.
The Whiffenpoofs have sung for multiple sitting Presidents of the United States and have toured over twenty countries on six continents almost every year for the last several years.