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Backstreet's Back – 90's boy band set to tour Australia in 2020

The Backstreet Boys are set to tour Australia in 2020 with shows in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.

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AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough and Kevin Richardson have been enthralling fans for more than 25 years and are expanding their massive world tour to Australia starting at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Wednesday, May 20 before visiting Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.

Featuring their flawless choreography, costume changes, a pyramid-shaped stage of light, trap doors and giant video screens, Australian fans will experience their hits including I Want It That Way, Everybody (Backstreet’s Back) and As Long As You Love Me, plus songs from their tenth studio album, DNA.

The band have recently completed an 80 show residency in Las Vegas and have been on a world tour that took in most of America and Europe, now they’re heading down under.

The band last played a show in Perth in 2015, and back in 2012 they teamed up with New Kids on the Block for a joint show.

Tickets are on sale now.

BACKSTREET BOYS DATES
The DNA World Tour – Australia 2020
BRISBANE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
WEDNESDAY MAY 20QUDOS BANK ARENA, SYDNEY
FRIDAY MAY 22ROD LAVER ARENA, MELBOURNE
TUESDAY MAY 26

RAC ARENA, PERTH
SATURDAY MAY 30


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