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Post by Admin on Apr 10, 2018 18:25:07 GMT
The Backstreet Boys are coming to Dubai later this month, and although their Dubai Media City Amphitheatre has now sold out TWICE, there is another way to see the iconic boyband when they are in the UAE - at the official Blended After Party at White Dubai. That's right, the band will be heading to the Meydan club to host the Blended Festival After Party at White Dubai on Friday 20 April. The band will be appearing at the club and, rumour has it, there will even be some exciting meet and greet opportunities, but you will need to keep a close eye on White Dubai's social media channels for more information. INFO: Friday 20 April, early bird tickets for ladies Dhs250, ladies tickets Dhs350 on the day, early bird tickets for guys Dhs400, guys tickets Dhs500 on the day, for more information call 050 443 0933,
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Post by Admin on Jun 30, 2018 17:49:05 GMT
http://instagram.com/p/BklXMYfFsUk Jimmy Fallon and The Roots got their Classroom Instruments band back together for their special guests, who just so happen to be another revived music group. Dressed all in white, Backstreet Boys Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, and Howie Dorough joined The Tonight Show crowd for a musical remix of their 1999 hit song “I Want It That Way.” http://instagram.com/p/BkmAVmLFgXI Much like past renditions of Camila Cabello’s “Havana,” Fleetwood Mac’s “Don’t Stop,” and Ed Sheeran’s “The Shape of You,” this one involved a tambourine, melodica, ukulele, kazoo, and wood block.
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Post by Admin on Jul 15, 2018 18:08:20 GMT
During the middle of the '90s boy band performance on "Good Morning America", ABC cut to a special news report about Donald Trump's press conference with U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May. Backstreet Boy fans on Twitter were not having it and unloaded on the network, asking to "tell [them] why" they would do such a thing.
Nick Carter, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough, AJ McLean, and Kevin Richardson performed some of their greatest hits, such as "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" and "Larger Than Life." Some fans even camped out for the performance and the line was wrapped around Central Park in New York City.
During the end of fan-favorite "I Want It That Way" was when the network switched to the breaking news clip, and that's when the fans went off on internet.
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Post by Admin on Aug 3, 2018 17:55:17 GMT
The Backstreet Boys sweetly schemed to help a longtime fan get the proposal of her dreams at a meet-and-greet for the group’s Larger Than Life residency show at Planet Hollywood’s Zappos Theater in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Friday.
Having spent more than six months trying to get in touch with various members of the boy band’s team, 30-year-old Marine Corps vet Lance Williams finally got to take a custom-made engagement ring out of hiding and pop the question to 32-year-old psychologist Lori Meono.
It all went down thanks to Lori’s BFF, Sarah Schwartz, working with a fan club rep to sneak Lance into the pre-show meet-and-greet the two besties were attending.
Hiding by the stairs until venue security head, Scotty, escorted him to the photography area, Lance prepared to ask the love of his life to marry him. However, with Lori distracted by the group, whom she has seen in concert more than 100 times, it was several seconds before she realized that he was standing right in front of her.
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Post by Admin on Aug 23, 2018 18:04:42 GMT
At least 14 Backstreet Boys fans have been injured after a metal structure at an outdoor concert venue collapsed in a storm in the US state of Oklahoma. Staff were evacuating fans when rain and winds of 70-80mph (113-128 kph) knocked over the concert entrance trusses, the venue said in a statement. All of the people injured were taken to hospital. Two have since been released. In a tweet, the US band cancelled the show, saying: "We never want to put our fans in harm's way." The venue hosting the concert, WinStar World Casino and Resort, said in a statement that it had asked its patrons to seek shelter from the storm at about 1700 local time (2200 GMT) on Saturday after lightning was spotted within four miles of the site.
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