Storm Front from Colorado is the featured quartet at the 20th Annual Pacific Sound Chorus Barbershop Harmony Show. (Courtesy photo)

Music and laughter will be in abundance at the 20th Annual Pacific Sound Chorus Barbershop Harmony Show, 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, in the Marjorie Luke Theatre at Santa Barbara Junior High School.

The headliner quartet is Storm Front, a past international quartet champion and one of the funniest quartets in the history of the Barbershop Harmony Society. Hailing from Colorado, Storm Front has traveled the world the past 10 years, displaying their rich harmonies and comic antics.

Formed by a group of barbershop harmony singers in 1999, Pacific Sound Chorus has been playing for audiences locally, and around the world, with their powerful, all-male sound.

The 20th annual show is titled Till There Was You, and for the first time, the chorus of 25 men will be under the direction of Courtney Anderson-Georges. Anderson-Georges, although young, is a lifetime barbershop harmony veteran.

She is the vocal music teacher at Dos Pueblos High School and daughter of long-time local barbershop singer Brent Anderson.

Carpe Diem, a champion 25-voice Sweet Adeline women’s chorus based in Santa Barbara, also will be featured at the show, along with the Dos Pueblos High School Jazz Choir, fresh from their third-place finish at this year’s Reno Jazz Festival.

For fans of small ensembles, Modern Nostalgia and Priority Male are barbershop quartets and they will be joined by SwingTime, a Sweet Adeline quartet currently ranked in the top 20 in the world. The entire cast will join Pacific Sound for the finale.

Tickets are available at pacsound.brownpapertickets.com; Tickets are $25 for general admission, with discounted rates for seniors and students, and $50 “gold” seats positioned in the first four rows of the Marjorie Luke Theatre. The performance runs for two hours with an intermission.

For more about the event, contact Brent Anderson, 805-452-1393.

— Brent Anderson for Pacific Sound Chorus.