• Backstreet Boys to Perform Their Greatest Hits on NBC's 'Undateable'

    The Backstreet Boys are making a comeback in the music industry and are currently recording their ninth studio album, which is slated to be a pop and R&B creation. The band is now set to perform some of their greatest hits on NBC’s "Undateable" as well as doing a scripted performance of “The Backstreet Boys Walk Into a Bar” on the episode.
  • Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter Releases Twitter Post About His Arrest in Key West

    Nick Carter is doing some damage control on Twitter following his arrest in Key West, Florida earlier this month. The former Backstreet Boys' singer was drunk and disorderly at a bar one night, which is not the best of behavior for someone expecting their first child. Carter is married to wife Lauren Kitt Carter. In his posts the singer gets philosophical at times and hits home the main point of his posts, “I’m not perfect,” while discussing the perils of balancing a “healthy lifestyle.”
  • O-Town Will Hit The Road in Early 2016 for Small-Venue Tour; Tickets Available!

    Between the Backstreet Boys' touring comeback and NSync's 30-second reunion performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, boyband throwbacks have been all the rage for millennials in the past few years. Next January, pop band O-Town will hit the road for a short string of small-venue shows in the U.S., making stops in big cities like New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston. The band will tour without member Ashley Parker Angel, who amicably opted out of the initial band reunion in 2014. The touring group will consist of all other original members Erik-Michael Estrada, Dan Miller, Trevor Penick and Jacob Underwood. Tickets to see O-Town are available on the secondary market, and are currently averaging just $65 across the band's scheduled dates.
  • Backstreet Boys' A. J. McLean Talks Spice Girls Joint Tour & Nick Carter 'Dead 7' Zombie Film

    What's it going to take to bring Backstreet back? The '90s boy band sensation still finds a way to continue touring and to release a film but let's be honest: '90s kids are on the brink of insanity waiting to hear a confirmed announcement that the Backstreet Boys and Spice Girls will join forces for the ultimate reunion tour. After endless rumors and being tugged back and forth between false tour announcements, fans will jump at any bit of information they're given. Backstreet Boys' A. J. McLean recently sat down to discussed his latest solo track, "Live Together," his film debut in Nick Carter's zombie flick 'Dead 7' and a potential tour with the Spice Girls.
  • Nick Carter, Sharna Burgess Rock 'Everybody' on 'Dancing With The Stars' [WATCH]

    Ever since it was announced that Nick Carter was joining the cast of 'Dancing With The Stars,' Backstreet Boys fans all over the world have been awaiting the moment Carter and his dancing partner, Sharna Burgess, would tackle a BSB anthem. Last night, the moment finally arrived as the Backstreet boy and his partner took us back to 1992 with a lively dance set to fan-favorite track, "Everybody."
  • Members of Backstreet Boys and NSYNC Team Up for a Zombie Movie

    Backstreet Boys vs. NSYNC may have been the biggest debate of the 90's, and even today, fans will go to bat for the better boy band (ahem, BSB). Constantly being compared to one another, members of each band have decided to come together for Nick Carter's newest vision, a zombie apocalypse movie titled Dead 7.
  • Greece, Colonel Tom Parker, Allen Klein and Other Bad Money Managers

    Odds are, if you're reading Music Times right now, you aren't all that interested in the current financial crisis of Greece, or the fact that the nation failed to pay the 1.5 billion euros it owed the International Monetary Fund as its bailout expired. It's a big—and very complicated—deal, but we're not going to take up your time explaining the sticky situation it puts both the Mediterranean nation and the European Union in. Instead, we figured we'd show you some of the worst money management issues in music...or more specifically, the managers that ran their clients through the cleaners worst. Performers such as Elvis Presley, Beyoncé and NSYNC get hosed.
  • Backstreet Boys Vs. NSYNC Continues for May Meme Supremacy

    It might seem like it's been years since the battle of boy band supremacy was fought between Backstreet Boys and NSYNC, but now it seems like a certain meme has sparked competition between to '90s superstars yet again. Today, as we all know, is May 1, meaning yesterday (April 30), the Internet was filled to the brim with Justin Timberlake "It's Gonna Be May" memes. But now, BSB is trying to claim the whole spring month for themselves with their own May themed meme.
  • 9 Longest Streaks in Billboard 200 Top 5: Taylor Swift, Michael Jackson, Garth Brooks and More

    Taylor Swift and her album '1989' continued to make history last week as it became only the ninth album to ever spend each of its first 24 weeks in the Top 5 of the Billboard 200. That makes it the country/pop star's most consistent album to date in terms of chart placement. So what other hot acts have gotten to at least 24 weeks? Michael Jackson, Garth Brooks and the Backstreet Boys number among them.
  • Backstreet Boys Documentary Clip Dishes on Lou Pearlman, 'N Sync Controversy

    The Backstreet Boys -- known for popular hits like "I Want It That Way," "As Long as You Love Me" and "Quit Playing Games" -- filmed a documentary called 'Backstreet Boys: Show 'Em What You're Made Of' in light of the 20th anniversary of their career. A recently released clip of the documentary gives insight to the group's feelings of Lou Pearlman and 'N Sync.
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