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The Backstreet Boys will be back in Las Vegas in November and December for a series of holiday concerts to complement an upcoming Christmas album.
The Backstreet Boys will be back in Las Vegas in November and December for a series of holiday concerts to complement an upcoming ... “We want to be The Rolling Stones of pop music,” he ...
Nick Carter has reportedly claimed that the newly-reformed Backstreet Boys want to be "as big as The Rolling Stones". The '90s boyband, who scored hits with songs such as 'Everybody' and 'I Want ...
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Loudwire on MSNGeezer Butler Snaps Pic With Backstreet Boys in Las Vegas Right After His Birthday
Before you ask, no, Geezer Butler isn’t the newest member of the Backstreet Boys. The Black Sabbath bass player did, however, meet up with the band just days after celebrating his 76th birthday. Why ...
Backstreet Boys Would Be Up for a Boy Band Stadium Tour With *NSYNC and 98 Degrees (Exclusive) ... "Look at the Rolling Stones, they're still out there getting it." ...
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NewsNation on MSNBackstreet Boys on NSYNC collab: ‘Talked about it a ton’
NSYNC — made up of Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone and Lance Bass — were silent for more than two decades until they released “Better Place” for the “Trolls Band Together” ...
According to Kevin, this is all part of the bigger plan to be “the Rolling Stones of pop music.” The Backstreet Boys are shooting for longevity, building a legacy by giving longtime fans ...
Backstreet Boys will be the subject of a new feature documentary by Stephen Kijak. Kijak previously helmed 2010's Stones In Exile, about The Rolling Stones recording Exile on Main Street, and 2006 ...
For the first time since Kevin Richardson left the Backstreet Boys in 2006, the group has reunited as a full quintet on their new album, In a World Like This, set for release on July 30th.It’s a ...
In the end, Backstreet Boys performed 81 shows in Vegas as a residency act. The group even set a modern-day Las Vegas record for fastest tickets sales of a residency show.
In 2015, the Backstreet Boys released a documentary called Backstreet Boys: Show ‘Em What You’re Made Of. According to Rolling Stone , Metallica inspired the documentary — as did a famous ...
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