Friday, January 21, 2011

Backstreet Boys set to perform in Viet Nam

Backstreet Boys set to perform in Viet Nam

The male pop group Backstreet Boys (BSB) will perform in Vietnam in March, following their tour to Latin America .


The American band said on its website that it expected a total of
55,000 concert attendees in HCM City on March 24 and 26 in Ha Noi.


According to organisers, the show is the same as the one performed on other stops during the band's worldwide tour.


"BSB has a very strong and loyal fan base here in Vietnam . You can
sense the excitement about their impending arrival. Water Buffalo
Productions (WBP) strives to produce the highest standards and know that
the BSB shows will amazing and memorable," says Stephen Bures, the
Deputy General Director of the WBP.


"We haven't had a band
perform a show of such magnitude in Vietnam , and the WBP is making
sure that this show will be on par with any international performance."


The four members of the group, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian
Littrell and A. J. McLean, will perform at Military Zone 7's Stadium in
HCM City and My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi .


They will sing their hits I Want It That Way, I'll Never Break Your
Heart, Straight Through My Heart and others from their This Is Us album.


The performance is part of the tour This Is Us that began
in fall 2009 and will continue to the end of this year. They have had
20 shows thus far.


This concert tour is the first to feature dancers since the band's 2001 Black and Blue world tour.


After the show in Vietnam , the group will return to the US to
begin a tour with the 1980s-leading band New Kids on the Block.


The vocal group Backstreet Boys was formed in Orlando , Florida in
1993. The band originally consisted of five members, A. J. McLean,
Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell, Nick Carter and Kevin Richardson.


They rose to fame with their debut international album, Backstreet Boys
in 1996. In the following year, they released their second
international album, Backstreet's Back.


The men rose to
superstardom with their album Millennium in 1999, with more than nine
million sales. The number rose to 13 million in March 2001./.

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