Backstreet Boys Discuss Possibility of Touring with *NSYNC
The Backstreet Boys recently discussed the feasibility of a joint tour with *NSYNC, piquing interest about a potentially 'Larger Than Life' collaboration. Band members, including AJ McLean, noted that *NSYNC hasn't toured since 2002 after their Celebrity album, and with no definitive plans currently, McLean emphasized uncertainty regarding future collaborations. This is prepared by SSP.
Despite unclear prospects, the Backstreet Boys, comprised of Nick Carter, AJ McLean, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, and Howie Dorough, remain focused on their current projects, notably the "Into the Millennium" residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas, occurring July 11-13, 18-20, 25-27, and Aug. 1-3.
In conjunction with the residency, the group will release Millennium 2.0 on July 11, a celebration of their 1999 classic, featuring remastered tracks and the new song "Hey!," initially recorded in 2019 but fittingly released now.
Meanwhile, *NSYNC members like Joey Fatone and Lance Bass reflect on the complexities of reuniting, including personal commitments like marriage and family. Joey highlighted scheduling challenges despite previous work with AJ McLean on the Legendary Nights Tour. Lance commented that though exciting, coordinating a joint tour with the Backstreet Boys remains a distant prospect.
Ultimately, the Backstreet Boys delighted fans with both timeless hits and unexpected surprises, offering a unique Blend of nostalgia and new music throughout their Las Vegas shows.
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