Backstreet Boys Make Surprise Appearance At We Can Survive Concert
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(Radio.com) CBS Radio's forth annual We Can Survive concert, which took place Saturday night (October 22), was a star-studded affair, with a lineup that included Bruno Mars, Ariana Grande, OneRepublic, Meghan Trainor, G-Eazy and Charlie Puth. But the crowd went crazy, when, with no introduction, surprise performers the Backstreet Boys took the stage after Grande's set. With no warning, they appeared onstage, performing "Backstreet's Back," followed by "Incomplete." During the later song, the monitors showed a male fan near the stage, crying with joy. Singer Howie Dorough told the crowd that the boy band were very proud to be there, before informing the audience that they were about to hit memory lane, going into "As Long As You Love Me," and flawlessly busting out the old-school dance moves. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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