The Backstreet Boys, one of the most well-known boy bands in the world, performed at Jio Gardens in BKC for tens of thousands of fans. The band finally travelled to India after more than a decade, where they performed their nearly two-hour set of hit songs.
The group was founded in Florida in 1993, and ‘Backstreet Boys’ was their self-titled debut single, which contributed to their success.
They visited India once more for the DNA World Tour 2023, which was planned by Book My Show, after a thirteen-year absence. As part of this tour, they will also perform on May 5 in Delhi.
Fans are currently posting pictures and videos from the event on social media, along with shots of the bands’ performance.
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The group was formed in Florida in 1993, and ‘Backstreet Boys’ was their self-titled debut record, which helped them gain popularity.
After thirteen years, they returned to India for the DNA World Tour 2023, which was organised by Book My Show. On May 5, they will also perform in Delhi as part of this tour.
Fans are currently posting pictures and videos from the event on social media, along with shots of the bands’ performance.
Check out the posts here:
Malaika Arora, Shraddha Kapoor, and other famous people from Bollywood were spotted at the concert, making it a star-studded affair.
Earlier, staff members of a Mumbai hotel had earlier performed a dance to their all-time popular song, ‘Larger Than Life’, to welcome the American former boy band.
Tweeting about it from the hotel lobby on Wednesday, Backstreet Boys frontman Nick Carter wrote, “What cool surprise arriving at the hotel here in Mumbai India. The hotel staff had a full out Bollywood style dance prepared remixing all our songs. I guess we really do have fans all over the world.”
A throng of paparazzi anxious to get a look of the artists welcomed Carter and AJ McLean, another prominent member of the pop trio, as they arrived at the airport. The group is one of the top-selling musical acts in the world and the best-selling boy band of all time, with global record sales of more than 100 million albums.