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Back to the nineties: the band Backstreet Boys returns to perform in Israel - voila! culture

2023-02-21T16:07:27.415Z


Fans, pay attention to this: after the announcement of the arrival of the band Guns and Roses, comes an equally exciting announcement: the band Backstreet Boys is coming to a concert in Israel that will be held this April


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Fans, pay attention to this: after the announcement of the arrival of the band Guns and Roses, comes an equally exciting line - the band Backstreet Boys is coming to a concert in Israel that will be held this April.

The performance is expected to take place at Live Park in Rishon LeZion.

In 2015 the band appeared in Israel and then also in April 2018.



The Backstreet Boys band was founded in Florida in 1993 by Nick Carter, Howie Doro, Brian Littrell, Kevin Richardson and A.

J McLean.

The following year, the band was signed to a recording contract with the record company "Jive".

Her first self-titled album, released in 1996, sold over 14 million copies and reached number 4 on the Billboard 200. It included the hit song "Get Down".

The following year, her second album, "Backstreet's Back" was released, which sold around 28 million copies worldwide, and included the hits "As long as you love me" and "Everybody".



In 1999, their album "Millennium" was released, which was the best-selling album of that year in the United States and earned the band 5 Grammy nominations, including the hits "I want it that way" and "Show me the meaning of being lonely".

The concert tour that accompanied the album included 123 performances.

After several more albums, in 2007 Kevin Richardson left the band, but he returned to the band in 2013.

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