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The Backstreet Boys is a boy band and pop group that rose to popularity in the late 1990s. Since then they have broken music and concert sale records, having sold more than 180 million albums (38 million in the United States.) to make them the highest-selling boy band on record. Check our available Backstreet Boys concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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After leaving their longtime label, Jive, and bringing departed member Kevin Richardson back into the fold for the first time since 2005's Never Gone, the Backstreet Boys are striking out as a newly independent "boy band" on their eighth studio album, In a World Like This. But with the exception of a slight shift from lyrics about babes to lyrics about babies, and a few songs better suited for the coffeehouse than the dance floor, not much else has really changed about the group's music...
- www.slantmagazine.com
The Backstreet Boys have long settled into a blandish adult contemporary milieu. Shame. They rocketed to fame with earworm dance hits (Get Down) and innovative chair choreography (As Long As You Love Me), and remained relevant through roughly four albums thanks to a couple of millennium-pop-defining anthems (I Want It That Way, The Call). Max Martin wrote the opening track on each of those early records, as he does here on their eighth...
- nowtoronto.com
The Backstreet Boys have long settled into a blandish adult contemporary milieu. Shame. They rocketed to fame with earworm dance hits (Get Down) and innovative chair choreography (As Long As You Love Me), and remained relevant through roughly four albums thanks to a couple of millennium-pop-defining anthems (I Want It That Way, The Call). Max Martin wrote the opening track on each of those early records, as he does here on their eighth...
- www.nowtoronto.com
The Backstreet Boys will forever be one of two in a spirited debate on who was the better of the two undeniable titans of teen-pop in the late 1990s and the early 2000s: them or 'Nsync. While 'NSync disbanded soon after album number three (which would seem to give the Backstreet Boys the crown right away for staying power) the Backstreet Boys still faltered some after the diamond-selling juggernaut that was Millennium...
- www.popmatters.com
"Backstreet's Back," bawled this swoony fivesome in 1997, when they were on their way to selling a record-breaking 130m records. Inevitably, Backstreet is Back again, with an album that illustrates the difficulty of bridging the gap between boyband and manband. Their last record, released 2009, recreated the dancepop of their golden era; this time, perhaps goaded by fear of looking foolish, they've abandoned the beats for mid-tempo adult pop...
- www.theguardian.com
"The clock on the wall, it reminds me of all the better times," sing the Backstreet Boys, now back to their original lineup. You'd be nostalgic too: In 1999, BSB scored huge hits; today, they're settling for an odd prison metaphor ("One Phone Call"). Given that they're out of the spotlight, they could've tried anything here, but settled for dentist-office-dull tracks stocked with wanna-be Ryan Tedder beats...
- www.rollingstone.com
"In a World Like This" by Backstreet Boys. (BMG Rights Management / July 25, 2013) ...
- www.latimes.com
On its latest release, "In a World Like This," the vocal quintet Backstreet Boys continues to do what it has always done. (And it is indeed again a quintet with the return of Kevin Richardson.) That means plenty of polished, tuneful-enough, mid-tempo adult contemporary pop songs featuring exclamations to both girls and the world about the glorious power of love...
- www.bostonglobe.com
Throughout Backstreet Boys' career, the group members have weathered rehab, label and management issues, member departures, and changing trends. And yet 20 years later, the quintet is still intact and seemingly stronger than ever, buoyed by creative endeavors to reach loyal fans (a tour with New Kids On The Block, Backstreet Boys cruises, Old Navy commercials, etc.)...
- www.avclub.com
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