The Backstreet Boys have canceled their upcoming concerts in Israel due to the "security situation" in the country, they announced on their website yesterday (June 20).
As a special treat for fans, Michael Buble has been doing song requests on Instagram for his pre-show warmups during his world tour. Some of the more recent examples include covers of *NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Kanye West and Jason Mraz.
Thanks in part to the recent trend of boy band revivals, 2014 is starting to feel like 1997 all over again, rivalries and feuds included. Verbal shots were fired between 'N SYNC’s Joey Fatone and the Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter, but at least one member of this conflict is ready to forgive and forget for old times’ sake.
Get ready to shriek, NKOTBSB fans -- we have some unbelievable news for you! Nick Carter and Jordan Knight have just announced that they will be releasing an album together and embarking on a fall tour. Say whaaaat!
It may be 2014 but the '90s rivalry of Backstreet Boys vs. *NSYNC has been briefly resurrected through a war of words started by *NSYNC alum Joey Fatone. Yesterday, Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter took to Twitter to respond to Fatone's comments.
Joey Fatone's new title is "Crusher and Destroyer of Dreams." The former member of 'N Sync took all of a minute to crush the hopes and dreams of 'N Sync fans the world over and to throw a little shade at Backstreet Boys' doorstep.
Aaron Carter, the former bone of contention between Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan, missed his big brother Nick's wedding to longtime girlfriend Lauren Kitt this weekend. WTF?
Update: We hate to be the bearers of bad news, but it looks like this epic world tour was just to good to be true. According to MTV News, a rep for BSB stated that the BSB/Spice Girls world tour is a no-go. (We'll just be over here, crying into our '90s-era posters.)
It's like all of our '90s nostalgia was gearing up for this moment: the Backstreet Boys and the Spice Girls may be doing a reunion t
Backstreet's back, alright!
Nick Carter, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, Kevin Richardson and Howie Dorough made an exciting announcement this morning on 'Good Morning America' -- the band is extending their world tour and coming back to North America this spring!