It's something that's very special and close to our hearts. "Never gets old," Kevin Richardson noted of releasing new music all these years later, with Nick adding that releasing an album, well, "it's like a baby to us. Well it might be some time before that happens considering the fivesome just dropped their latest album, DNA, still have a Las Vegas residency to put on, and will kick off a global tour in May. But when the group recently sat down with The Daily Dish to perform a lullaby for Andy Cohen's future son (clip above), it was a moment that left Nick Carter exclaiming "That's a first!"Īnd it may have also inspired the guys just a tad: "We should do a kids' album," AJ McLean added. For a night of pure nostalgia and entertainment, you do not want to miss them live in 2020.At this point, the Backstreet Boys have pretty much done it all: conquered the charts, won the hearts of millions of fans around the globe, and become icons in the pop game. The Backstreet Boys have spent the best part of two decades honing their craft, no other Boy Band compares. “We’re living the next chapter that hasn’t been told yet, and that’s exciting.” “The journey is ongoing with us and there is so much left to do,” added Brian Littrell. “Now it’s time for us to visit our fans all over the world.” “Vegas was amazing and the UK, European and US dates have been an absolute party,” says Howie D. Produced by Live Nation, The Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour - their largest arena tour in 18 years - began on May 11 with sell-out performances throughout Europe and the United Kingdom and is currently trekking across North America. We’re really proud of that.”Īfter 14 months of setting and breaking records in Las Vegas, BSB’s residency “Backstreet Boys: Larger Than Life” ended on April 27 following 80 shows. These songs are a great representation of who we are as individuals and who we are as a group. “We were able to bring all of our influences and styles into one coherent piece of work. “That’s what I love about the DNA album,” says Kevin Richardson. Watch the video here, to see how their individual strains, when brought together, create the unstoppable and legendary Backstreet Boys.
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Touring in support of their tenth studio album and Billboard No: 1, DNA (Sony Music), DNA features the Grammy nominated single ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart’ from Stuart Crichton (DNCE) and Jamie Hartman ‘Chances’ penned by Ryan Tedder and Shawn Mendes plus songs written by Lauv (Charli XCX), Andy Grammer, and Mike Sabbath (J Balvin).īSB analysed their individual DNA profiles to see what crucial element each member represents in the group’s DNA. The Backstreet Boys – AJ McLean, Brian Litterell, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough and Kevin Richardson, have been enthralling fans for 26 years.
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Miss you all, we love you all and we will see you very soon. Remember as long as there’ll be music, we’ll be comin’ back again. Especially our Aussie and Kiwi fans who we haven’t seen in a bit. We miss you, we look forward to getting back out on the road, getting back out on that stage and interacting with the fans each night. We can’t wait to get back to doing what we love and that’s performing for you. Those of you who already have tickets, please hang on to those tickets as they will be valid for the new dates. The Backstreet Boys will be back in Australia and New Zealand in 2023 - third times a charm, we are sure of it. “You know we can’t wait to visit you all down under and we were hoping to have better news, unfortunately it doesn’t seem it is going to be possible for us to go back out on the road just yet. In a message to their fans, the Backstreet Boys said: Due to ongoing restrictions, the BACKSTREET BOYS – “DNA World Tour 2022” tour is being rescheduled to Sat 11 March 2023.