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KingofOldSchool
03-04-2005, 10:44 PM
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=795&ncid=799&e=6&u=/eo/20050304/en_music_eo/16055
Return of the Backstreet Boys

Fri Mar 4, 3:30 PM ET

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By Sarah Hall

Backstreet's back, all right!

• News: Backstreeter Brian goes God
• News: Paris & Nick split--a nation mourns
• News: Backstreeters don't want it that way

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The Backstreet Boys (news - web sites), whose hits such as "Everybody" and "As Long As You Love Me" catapulted them into popster superstardom in the '90s, are ready to stage a comeback.

The megaselling quintet announced plans to play a string of U.S. club dates starting Mar. 21 in New York in preparation for the release of their as-yet untitled upcoming studio album in July--their first album since 2000's Black and Blue.

As of now, the club tour is set to wrap in St. Louis on Apr. 10, but more dates are expected to be added.

Once the album is released, Backstreet plans to launch a nationwide tour.

The "boys"--A.J. McLean (news), 27; Brian Littrell (news), 30; Howie Dorough, 31; Kevin Richardson (news), 33; and Nick Carter (news), 25--have undoubtedly done some growing up since their days of '90s heartthrob status.

Both Richardson and Littrell are married, and Littrell is even the proud papa of a wee Backstreet boy. The Backstreet daddy also recently signed a contract with a Christian recording label and plans to get back in touch with his gospel roots.

Meanwhile, McLean and Carter have faced some growing pains along the way to adulthood.

After fighting alcohol abuse and depression, McLean did a stint in rehab in July 2001, causing the Boys to postpone several tour dates.

More recently, Carter wound up the subject of tabloid speculation after his ex-girlfriend Paris Hilton turned up in public covered in bruises shortly after their breakup last year.

The question is: Will fans be able to process the band's transformation from Backstreet Boys to Backstreet Men? Or will they not want them that way?

Seeing as the group's club dates are selling out as fast as Backstreet fans can log onto Ticketmaster, it seems that the Boys still have what it takes.

Before they hit the club circuit, the Backstreeters are set to head to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to perform in the Mar. 18 Force of Nature for Tsunami Aid concert, along with the Black Eyed Peas, Lauryn Hill, Boyz II Men and Wyclef Jean.


:'(

Fryza
03-04-2005, 10:49 PM
Shit...

But, 2000 was their last album? Good lord, that makes me feel old... It seems so long ago when you look at the date...

Mike the Metal Ed
03-04-2005, 10:51 PM
FOR THE LOVE OF TONY IOMMI NO!

Shaggy
03-04-2005, 10:54 PM
Yea I remember hearing that they were coming back because non of them were making any money anymore. They couldnt cut it in the single world.

Sadly NSYNC is also trying to get back together but mr.timberlake doesnt want to do that anymore....what a dumb ass. He should keep the single gig but also work on a group album...more damn money for him.

MVP
03-04-2005, 11:23 PM
lol, they'll last like a week.

samichna
03-04-2005, 11:25 PM
WORD UP

they are the man, stfu

Ogen
03-06-2005, 09:25 AM
Backstreets back allright

Funky Fly
03-06-2005, 11:16 AM
They're all like 30. And their teenage fans are all like 18 or 19 now. Probably gonna flop.

Kane Knight
03-07-2005, 11:12 AM
Alright!

There was a better article which compared the statements of Spinal Tap's manager to the new "Small club" tour...

Anyway, it's good to see them back. Five years with some of my A List material shelved...:(