Saturday, November 27, 2010

New Kids on the Block BSB tour - The comeback of boy bands

The ’80s and ’90s music scene involved plenty of boy bands. Two of the most popular bands were the Backstreet Boys and New Kids On The Block. The summer of 2011 will see a mixed NKOTB Backstreet Boys tour. There are currently lots of enthusiasts anxious about the NKOTBSB tour, even though the 2010 American Music Awards show felt just a little over-mixed. Article resource – NKOTB BSB Tour – The return of boy bands by Personal Money Store.

NKOTB Backstreet Boys concert tour something for history books

With nine total members and multiple number one hits, NKOTB and BSB are the stuff of boy band history. Twenty six years back, NKOTB formed. In September 2008, the group still had a number 1 Billboard album. The BSB formed in 1993, and released an album that sold more than a quarter of a million copies. Combined, the nine members of the New Kids on the Block Backstreet Boys tour announced their partnership with a performance at the 2010 American Music Awards.

Currently seeing a ton of tracks for NKOTB BSB concert tour

At the American Music Awards on the red carpet, Backstreet Boys Howie Dorough made an announcement about the NKOTB BSB concert tour group. They currently recorded a single together supposedly. There’s a good chance the single can be sold. The New Kids on the Block BSB tour could be supported off this. The late 1980s and early 1990s was when the two boy bands were really popular. They nevertheless have a ton of followers though. Within the first few hours of being on sale, the NKOTB cruise sells out. It’s a Carnival Cruise with the group.

New Kids on the Block Backstreet Boys concert tour tickets to obtain

2 dozen of the New Kids on the Block BSB tour dates have already been set. The New Kids on the Block Backstreet Boys tour could have most ticket sales going through Ticketmaster. Between $30 and $120 a ticket is likely what you'll pay for the ticket. The one thing the NKOTB Backstreet Boys concert tour might show is that middle-aged musical careers from the 80s and 90s can be revived even though they may be referred to as "boy bands" in a demeaning way.

Citations

CNN

marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2010/11/22/backstreet-boys-and-nkotb-recording-a-single-together/

MTV

mtv.com/news/articles/1652778/20101122/new_kids_on_the_block.jhtml

NKOTB BSB performance

youtube.com/watch?v=BxxSZVU4qX4



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