Nick Carter recently released a song dedicated to his brother Aaron Carter and he would be debuting the track live in a benefit concert inspired by the late singer; who would perform alongside the Backstreet Boys member?

According to Billboard, a show called The Songs for Tomorrow will be held in Los Angeles, California, on January 18. The show will be hosted by Angel Conrad and Lance Bass.

The charity event is expected to raise awareness for mental health and was inspired by the life of the late musician.

Aside from Nick, there will also be other performers in the event including David Archuleta, B. Howard, O-Town, LFO, Ryan Cabrera and more.

It seems like the show will be filled with boybands as *NSYNC members will also be present including Joey Fatone, Lance Bass, and Chris Kirkpatrick.

BackSync, consisting of AJ McLean and Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys, will also perform throughout the evening.

The Songs for Tomorrow benefit concert will have a special surprise performance for its finale, but details have been kept private as of this writing.

For fans who are interested in coming to the show, tickets are available in Heart WeHo's official website, for those who couldn't attend in person, the show can be viewed via live stream for a price.

All ticket sales will go directly to On Our Sleeves, an organization that supports children's mental health.

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Nick Carter Pays Tribute to Aaron Carter Through Music

The recent show announcement comes after Nick Carter released a new song titled "Hurts to Love You" which is dedicated to his late brother.

The ballad, which dropped earlier this week, was announced by the Backstreet Boys member along with a snippet of a music video that is now available on his YouTube channel. The track reportedly talked about how he wanted his brother to get better as he suffered from many problems before his death like mental health issues and substance abuse.

"We all have someone in our lives that no matter what they do and how bad it hurts, you still love them, so I worked it out the best way I know how," Nick wrote in the caption. (via Variety)

Aaron Carter passed away at the age of 34 on November 5, 2022. No cause of death was immediately given at the time.

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