5.31.2008

Sudbury camps out for The Backstreet Boys

UPDATE: The Backstreet Boys concert sold out in approximately 20 minutes.

BY JANET GIBSON

Ashley Carlucci was at Jake’s Diner with her grandparents on Wednesday when she got a text message from her sister Karly.


“I have to go now,” Ashley told her grandparents, then raced downtown to the Sudbury Arena.


She wasn’t going to miss out on buying a ticket to see The Backstreet Boys on Aug. 26 at the Sudbury Arena. Her sister had mistakenly thought people were already lining up. But as it turned out, Ashley was first in line.


Along with Karly and Lee-Ann Lefebvre, Ashley’s been waiting outside the arena doors since Wednesday at 3 p.m.


Tickets were scheduled to go on sale for $70 a pop on Friday at 10 a.m.


During the day, the girls hung out on butterfly chairs, chatting and munching on Ritz crackers, Hostess potato chips and Cheeswhiz.


One perk of being first in line is that they slept under the overhang at the entryway. But even with 11 blankets piled on, they still froze. And someone shot an egg at them in the middle of the night.


Unbelievable, Karly said, is the fact that the opening act for the show is Girlicious, a group that was launched in a reality TV show.


“We watched them for a year,” said Karly, holding up her cellphone and playing the band’s ringtone. “Now we get to see them live.”


It wasn’t only teenagers who camped out. The Backstreet Boys have been around for 15 years and have produced eight CDs, said Sabrina Bruce, who had to find a babysitter so that she could wait in line. “When they started their career, I was the same age they were,” she said.


Julie Constantine remembered planting herself in front of the TV and watching the band when they appeared on YTV’s Hit List 10 years ago.


“I’ve waited my whole childhood and teenage years to see them, specifically Nick Carter,” she said.

SOURCE: Northern Life

5.29.2008

Backstreet Boys to perform at Mile One Centre

The Backstreet Boys with special guest Girlicious will play at Mile One Centre in St. John’s Wednesday, July 30 at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets go on sale this Saturday at noon at the Mile One Centre box office. Tickets are $64.50 — $49.50 (plus service charges). Charge by phone: (709) 576-7657 or 1-800-361-4595, or online at www.admission.com.

According to a news release, the Backstreet Boys have sold more than 75 million albums worldwide. They have scored a dozen Top 40 hits, including “Quit Playing Games (with My Heart),” “As Long As You Love Me,” “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)” and “All I Have To Give.”

The release says Backstreet Boys redefined the modern musical landscape 15 years ago and ushered in a chapter of pop culture that commandeered the world’s radio airwaves, broke music and concert sales records and launched a new generation of teen idols for millions of youths.

Released on Oct. 30, 2007, “Unbreakable” marks the sixth album from Backstreet Boys. This release contains the indelible melodies of Backstreet Boys, hooks galore and finely crafted three-and-four part harmonics.

SOURCE: The Telegram

Boy band to hit Steelback

Posted By The Sault Star

Posted 2 days ago

THE SAULT STAR

Backstreet's Back.


The best-selling boy band of all time, the Backstreet Boys, will play the Steelback Centre Aug. 27.


Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m.


The band consists of Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell and A. J. McLean, who were responsible for such hits as Quit Playing Games (With My Heart), As long as You Love Me, and Everybody (Backstreet's Back). They sold more than 75 million albums worldwide.


The boys will be joined by guests Girlicious, the four-member vocal group that is the result of the reality television show The Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious.

SOURCE: The Sault Star

Backstreet Boys announce 13 Canadian tour dates

The Backstreet Boys, the most successful of the boy bands created by jailed financier Lou Pearlman, are planning a North American tour with 13 Canadian stops.


The band, with four remaining members — Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough and A.J McLean — announced their tour plans on Tuesday.


Original member Kevin Richardson left the group in 2006 to begin a family.


The Canadian leg of the tour begins July 30 in St. John's, N.L.


The tour will also go to:

  • Moncton.
  • Halifax.
  • Ottawa.
  • Montreal.
  • Toronto.
  • Sudbury, Ont.
  • Sault Ste Marie, Ont.
  • Regina.
  • Calgary.
  • Edmonton.
  • Vancouver.
  • Victoria.

The group was at the peak of its success 10 years ago with their album Backstreet's Back and hit single Quit Playing Games With My Heart.


The Backstreet Boys had a hiatus from 2001 to 2005, while Carter began a solo career.


They are touring in support of their 2007 album, Unbreakable.


"We couldn't wait to get back on stage with a big extravagant show using this material as the base," Carter said in a statement.


"Half of what we do is vocals and harmonies on our albums, but our other role is as entertainers, which we take great pride in."


Pearlman, the producer who launched the band, was last week sentenced to 25 years in jail on fraud charges.


SOURCE: CBC News

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Foursome will stop in Sudbury in August

Posted By Jessy Brunette, Meagan Martin and Alanah Sanche

Updated 1 day ago

Backstreet's back, all right!


Concert promoters announced Wednesday that the Backstreet Boys will be performing at the Sudbury Arena on Tuesday, Aug. 26 at 7:30 p.m.


Fifteen years ago, the Backstreet Boys were larger than life during the boy band era.


"We love the fact that we can still lift people's spirits," band member Brian Littrell stated in a press release.


The four band members - Littrell, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough and A.J McLean - stole the hearts of many young teeny boppers in the early 90s with hits like "As Long As You Love Me," and "Everybody."


"We've grown up together with our fans for this long and hopefully we can stay for another 15 years," he said.


They have gone through many changes since their last tour in 2005 with their Never Gone World Tour. The most significant change was in 2006, when Kevin Richardson left the band to pursue other interests. It left the four remaining members to finish their new album "Unbreakable."


They released their album in September 2007 with hit song "Inconsoulable."


The boys are excited to get back on the stage to perform in front of their loyal fans.


"We couldn't wait to get back onstage with a big extravagant show using this material as the base," Carter said.


"Half of what we do is vocals and harmonies on our albums, but our other role is as entertainers, which we take great pride in."


Opening for the band in Sudbury will be the new girl group, Girlicious.


Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. at the Sudbury Arena for $65.50 per person.


Backstreet bio


Band formed in 1993 but didn't have a big hit in North America until 1995 with the song "I'll Never Break Your Heart;"


Their first concert, on July 8, 1993, was performed for 3,000 teenagers at Sea World in Orlando, Fla.;


Brian Littrell and former band member Kevin Richardson are cousins;


In 1998, Brian Littrell underwent open-heart surgery in the middle of their sold-out 39-city U.S. tour;


Their 2000 album "Millennium" broke the record for most sales in the first week by selling more than one million copies.

SOURCE: The Sudbury Star