Backstreet Boys return with a bang
May 16th, 2008 - 1:16 pm ICT by admin
London, May 16 (IANS) The US band Backstreet Boys performed in London recently with just four members. Kevin Richardson was missing, but the show brought back that old 90s boy band hysteria. Thesun.co.uk reports that they opened the show with a blast of pyrotechnics in a boxing ring as they sang their hit “Larger than life”. They also performed Kanye West’s hit “Stronger” and the crowd enjoyed the show reminiscent of the 90s boy band craze.
The audience particularly warmed up to Nick Carter. Although Carter seemed out of shape and didn’t look like he would hold up long, he managed to maintain his enthusiasm for the rest of the show.
The show slowed a little in the middle when the members performed some solo numbers which were unfamiliar to the audience. But the band returned with a few more lively medleys and ended the show with a bang.
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