The boys are back on the world stage! Backstreet Boys (BSB) sold more than 130 million records worldwide, making them the best-selling boy band in history. In 2019 – arguably every 90s kid’s favourite boy band – kicked off their DNA World Tour as part of their career comeback.
By: Cornelia Le Roux
Good news for Mzansi fans is that the Grammy award-winning group will be playing two exclusive shows in Cape Town and Pretoria this May.
Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, AJ McLean, and cousins Brian Littrell and Kevin Richardson are currently performing in more than 150 shows across the Americas, Australia, Asia, and Europe…with South Africa finally added to their comeback tour!
The boy band’s career spans 30 years this year and includes ’90s pop chart-toppers, such as:
In an interview with E! News, Kevin Richardson revealed the “secret” to Backstreet Boys’ longevity.
“Our music that we made together, we put a lot of love into that music. We had quite a few radio hits that have become a time capsule for people. It reminds them of a less stressful time in their life, the good times and it reminds them of loves past.”
“I look out in the audience at our shows [DNA World Tour] and I see three generations in the audience. It’s incredible,” the 51-year-old singer from Kentucky said.
“Seeing the faces, seeing the smiles, feeling the energy, feeling the love, it has been a beautiful gift.”
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When the American vocal group performed in Toronto as part of the North American leg of their tour in July last year, they were joined by Drake onstage to perform their iconic ballad I Want It That Way.
Yes, the Canadian rapper is a Backstreet Boys fan! Drake shared how “one of the greatest songs of all time” had an impact on his life, according to Texx and the City.
The group also honoured Drizzy by adding parts of Hold On, We’re Going Home into the song. Take a look:
The South African leg of DNA World Tour kicks off in Cape Town on 16 May at the Grand Arena, Grand West Casino, and on 19 May at SunBet Arena, Time Square, in Pretoria.
The world tour follows the success of their Grammy-nominated 10th studio album DNA, which features the chart-topping single Don’t Go Breaking My Heart.
The DNA World Tour tickets will go on sale in South Africa at 09:00 on Friday 24 February exclusively from www.ticketmaster.co.za.
The Discovery Bank pre-sale begins at 09:00 on Wednesday 22 February from www.ticketmaster.co.za and will run until 08:59 on Friday 24 February.
Big Concerts have warned fans not to buy tickets from Viagogo.
“These tickets are unlawfully resold by deceitful sellers for multiple times the face value and are not legitimate tickets. Should you purchase these tickets you will be denied entry into the venue and you will not be entitled to a refund,” they said in a statement.
For complete tour and ticket information visit www.bigconcerts.co.za
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