Backstreet's back, officially! The popular 90s band is back on the road after their DNA World Tour was postponed several times due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
According to NJ, the band kicked off their tour with a short four-night residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The group- Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, Howie Dorough, Biran Littrell, and AJ McLean- then took a break and focused on their rehearsals for the entire month of May.
They are ready to return this weekend as their tour will resume at the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, California, on June 4.
After that, the band will visit several cities across North America, including Phoenix, Los Angeles, Albuquerque, The Woodlands, Rogers, Tampa, West Palm Beach, Raleigh, Charlotte, Toronto, Darien Center, Cuyahoga Falls, Saragota Springs, Cincinnati, Maryland Heights and many more. (via Billboard)
The tour will wrap up at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City on September 14.
In addition to their North American tour dates, Backstreet Boys will visit several countries in Europe for their European leg.
The international tour will begin at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal, before performing in several countries like Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Hungary, the United Kingdom, and many more.
More information about ticket prices and the complete list of their tour dates are available via backstreetboys.com.
What to Expect on Backstreet Boys' 'DNA Tour'?
In a previous interview with E! Online, AJ McLean teased fans on what to expect at their "DNA Tour."
The singer noted that concertgoers would be treated to a two-hour performance featuring 32 songs from their decades-long catalog.
"Just have the time of your life and hopefully come back and do it multiple times," he added.
He also noted that the boyband is proud of the show and their new album. However, they can't help but feel a little anxious going back on tour.
Regarding their style, fans should expect "high fashion," as promised by McLean, because each member will be rocking their outfits inspired by their personalities.
The singer will not retire his fedora anytime soon as he revealed that he would wear it as usual.
"I've recently been obsessed with beanies so you see me in a few beanies. You see me in a lot more oversized. I'm bringing the baggy jeans back. Nick is high-end athletic meets fashion couture," he added.
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