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3rd May, Mumbai: Ahead of their show in Mumbai, the members of the famous band Backstreet Boys arrived in Mumbai on Wednesday


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They were photographed by the paps. Apart from getting papped, the enthusiastic band members were also seen with cameras clicking pictures of their welcome in Mumbai.

Celebrating the thirty glorious years of their musical journey, the Backstreet Boys will perform this month with their DNA world tour. The band is going to perform after 13 years in India. According to the press statement, Book My Show along with Live Nation is bringing Backstreet Boys: DNA World Tour to the country in a two-city tour, making a stop at the entertainment capital, Mumbai and the national capital, New Delhi. For India's leg, Backstreet Boys: DNA World Tour will play at Jio World Gardens, Mumbai on May 4th and Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi on May 5th, 2023.

AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough and Kevin Richardson have been enthralling fans across the globe for over three decades and are expanding their massive world tour to India on popular demand. The DNA World Tour celebrates their rich history of flawless choreography, harmony-laden vocal prowess and an arsenal of mega-watt hits such as 'I Want It That Way', 'Everybody (Backstreet's Back)' and 'As Long As You Love Me', along with the latest hits from their recent album 'DNA' including 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart', 'Chances' and 'No Place', amongst others.

The band also released the first episode of their new documentary series Making Of The DNA Tour, giving fans an inside look at the preparation for their highly-anticipated and massively successful world tour! Additional episodes will be available on The Backstreet Boys YouTube channel.


Mumbai [India], February 24: The Backstreet Boys, one of the best-selling bands of all time, will visit India in May of this year as part of their DNA world tour, celebrating thirty glorious years of musical journey.


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After 13 years, the band will return to India to perform. According to a press release, Book My Show, in collaboration with Live Nation, will bring Backstreet Boys: DNA World Tour to the country in a two-city tour, stopping in Mumbai, the entertainment capital, and New Delhi, the national capital. Backstreet Boys: DNA World Tour will stop in India on May 4th at Jio World Gardens in Mumbai and May 5th at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi. For over three decades, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, and Kevin Richardson have enthralled fans all over the world and are expanding their massive world tour to India due to popular demand.

The DNA World Tour honours their rich history of flawless choreography, harmony-laden vocal prowess, and an arsenal of mega-watt hits such as 'I Want It That Way,' 'Everybody (Backstreet's Back),' and 'As Long As You Love Me,' as well as the latest hits from their recent album 'DNA,' such as 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart,' 'Chances,' and 'No Place,' among others. The band also debuted the first episode of their new documentary series Making Of The DNA Tour, which takes fans behind the scenes of the band's highly anticipated and massively successful world tour! There will be more episodes available on The Backstreet Boys' YouTube channel.



Washington [US], July 4: Canadian rapper and songwriter Drake joined the Backstreet Boys as their temporary "sixth member" during the band's recent show at the Budweiser Stage in Toronto.

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According to Page Six, fans went wild after Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell and Kevin Richardson introduced the rapper as their surprise special guest, before the group performed a rendition of their classic '90s hit 'I Want It That Way'.

Drake took to Instagram and posted a 10-second clip that showed him crooning the song's iconic "'Cause I want it that way" verse. "When she says she's over men in this generation and asks why I live alone...," he quipped in the caption.

Meanwhile, a longer video shared to the Backstreet Boys' official Twitter featured Dorough segueing from the 1999 track to belt out a couple of lines from the chorus of Drake's 2013 hit 'Hold On, We're Going Home'. "Toronto, I want you to make some noise and I want you to sing this song as loud as you possibly can. This is one of the greatest songs in music history. I'll be on stage for it, I'll try to sing along too," Drake said on stage.

The six-person performance, a number that, as some pointed out, happens to echo Drake frequently referring to Toronto as 'The 6' in his songs, marked the evening's closing act. However, the Backstreet Boys will be circling the globe for their DNA World Tour through November, as per Page Six.


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