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Post by Admin on May 27, 2014 1:51:33 GMT
Last night was killer! Thanks Mountain View #IAWLTSummer c/o Grisel Ruiz
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Post by Admin on May 28, 2014 22:44:36 GMT
@avrillavigne Can't wait to play at @viejasarena in San Diego tonight with the @backstreetboys!! Who's coming out to the show?? avrillavigne.com/events@avrillavigne So many fun memories from the tour in #Brazil - loved meeting Delfina via @makeawish and @avrilfoundation!
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Post by Admin on May 30, 2014 4:48:37 GMT
The Backstreet Boys came to town in support of a new album. Yet, they weren't about to let that little detail derail the time machine. "Are you ready to party like it's 1999 again?" Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson asked the crowd assembled on Sunday night at Shoreline Amphitheatre. "Because we are going to take a trip down Memory Lane." The 15,000-plus fans in attendance in Mountain View were absolutely thrilled to be able to roll back the clock and relive the soundtrack to their teen and preteen years. They sang along joyously throughout the two-hour show, especially when it came time to accompany their idols on the '90s material. The Orlando vocal group -- Richardson, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough, A.J. McLean and Nick Carter -- was in fine form throughout the evening, showcasing the kind of rich harmonies, fun dance moves, sturdy pop songs and undeniable charisma that has made the Backstreet Boys the best-selling boy band of all time.
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Post by Admin on Jun 1, 2014 14:11:32 GMT
Clips from Backstreet Boys' In A World Like This World Tour @ Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, CA May 25, 2014 1 - All I Have To Give 2 - As Long As You Love Me 3 - Show 'Em (What You're Made Of) 4 - Permanent Stain
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Post by Admin on Jun 5, 2014 1:52:14 GMT
The Backstreet Boys have all aged incredibly well, their music has proved timeless, and they can still do the “Thriller”-esque choreography to “Backstreet’s Back” without throwing out their backs. This crowd came to see BSB sing and dance, and they got what they wanted. The audience was showered with hits from “Backstreet Boys” with “Everybody,” “I’ll Never Break Your Heart” and “All I Have to Give.” “Incomplete” from “Never Gone” was a good bridge between old and new, and a few of their more recent post-boyband-era singles peppered throughout the night gave admirers new songs to download later. It was the mega hits off “Millennium” that set Axis at Planet Hollywood on fire: “Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely” and “Don’t Want You Back” had the crowd chanting in unison, and “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life” were used for the encore and the show’s closer. What these Boys offer Las Vegas is a sampling from one of the biggest-selling eras of music. Aside from when Britney Spears plays “Britney: Piece of Me” in this same theater at Planet Hollywood, there is virtually no tribute to pop music on the Strip.
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