Backstreet Boys, Las Vegas and Sphere
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Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean on bringing ‘Millennium’ to the Las Vegas Sphere Kevin Richardson, from left, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, AJ McLean and Brian Littrell of the Backstreet Boys at ...
Backstreet Boys’ Millennium 2.0 debuts at No. 10 on the iTunes Top Albums chart as the band launches its new Las Vegas residency at the Sphere.
Thus was born Into the Millennium, which kicks off at Sphere July 11 just as the group releases Millennium 2.0, a deluxe reissue of their seminal Millennium album.The quintet didn't take its responsibility as the first pop act in the groundbreaking venue - which has thus far only hosted mostly-non-dancing rock stars and DJs - lightly.
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The band are also releasing a reissue of their best-selling 1999 album Millennium, called Millennium 2.0, and will be kicking off a history-making residency that Brian promises will be “like no other”.
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