If you’ve clicked on this articles, congrats: you should probably be an uncle or auntie who used to simp over Backstreet Boys.
Or I should say, Backstreet Uncles.
If you’d like to relive your childhood, or simply want show your boys how your childhood was like, you can do so next February.
On the first day of November, Backstreet Boys announced more tour dates for their DNA World Tour, this time for locations in Asia.
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And one of which is Singapore, on 22 February 2023.
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Backstreet Boys Holding a Concert in S’pore on 22 Feb 2023
The concert will be held in the Singapore Indoor Stadium, and fan club pre-sale starts from 7 November at 10am, while the Live Nation pre-sale starts from 9 November at 10am.
General sales will start from 10 Nov at 10am.
Tickets are priced at $168, $198, $248, $288 and $328, excluding booking fees, and you can get them online via Ticketmaster, at all SingPost outlets and through the hotline at 3158 8588.
Here’s what you can expect if you spend S$168 or S$328:
The DNA World Tour
The DNA World Tour actually started even before COVID-19 spoilt the fun: It started from 11 May 2019 in Portugal and continued until March 2020. In fact, they were in Singapore for this tour on 30 October 2019.
Due to the pandemic, it went on a hiatus from March 2020, and resumed from April this year.
The concert is for their ninth studio album, DNA.
Yes, despite the boyband being established since 1996 with their debut album aptly named Backstreet Boys, the boyband only came out with an album every few years, with the latest one, A Very Backstreet Christmas, released this year.
The group comprised Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, AJ McLean, and cousins Brian Littrell and Kevin Richardson, all of whom are in their forties now except Kevin Richardson, who’s 51 years old this year.
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