This backstreet boy already lives in Las Vegas in front of the ball show
The Backstreet Boys chat with Ralphie Aversa from USA Today and move to Las Vegas for band residency in the realm.
The decade-long run of MTV’s “Total Request Live” has not only just been announcing the videos.
It is a way that collectively shaped a generation of music fans and is likely the last one.
He rushes to TV on weekday afternoons and is keen to hope that host Carson Daly will count down his smoothly produced lineup of music videos when parcels of Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Eve, Eminem, Blink182, Destiny’s Child and Boys’ Band attract the attention of the internet and media.
The original execution from 1998 to 2008 was a bygone era of millennials, forcing the latest generation to embrace the disbandment of musical rituals.
But the nature of pop culture is cyclical, and those who were the furious hormones of the late 90s to mid-000s promoted the popularity of these artists are now heading towards middle-aged, with a family, career and an urge to look back.
It’s good that many artists are accustomed to major tours and residencies this summer.
Backstreet Boys
When they debuted, the Florida-based Quintet was billed as a cross between Brock’s new child and the Boys II man. But Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, Aji McLean and Howie Drow created a new generation of boyband tsunami. Sleek pop anthems, distinctive personality and tuned dance moves draft the blueprint, followed by an equally huge, successful *nsync, with adornments and numbers like 98 degrees, LFO, BBMAK, B2K and more. The 90s enthusiasts, following the BSB, squeal this summer as their stubborn flocks squeal through visually arrested settlements in the Las Vegas realm.
Songs you listen to: “As long as you love me”, “I want it to be like that”, “Stop the game (with my heart”)
Tour date: Until August 24th
Jonas Brothers
The trio of Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas enjoy the love of the Disney Channel, and it appears to have been a lifetime before bringing the floppy hair charm to the 2007 British bandbust cover of “3000 Years” 2007. However, since returning to “happiness begins” in 2019, Jobross has “burn in” the charts, working with Dipro (“Solitary”), Marshmello (“You leave before you love me”), and Karol G (“X”). Next up is the “Greetings from Your Hometown” album, scheduled for release on August 8th, and the arena and amphitheater tours carry fans through Sonic’s evolution.
Songs you listen to: “3000 years”, “Sucker”, “Leave before you love me”
Tour date: Nov from August 10th. 14
lady gaga
When she roamed the scene in “Just Dance” in 2008, Lady Gaga was curious. Was she a Madonna from Augs? Was she a Cyndi Roper Acolite with an undeniable pipe that can be covered in her glamour style? After “PokerFace” and “Paparazzi” retained the charm of the first charts, was she a wonder of three hits? She’s a little bit unique to everyone, and her stardom solidified with the title track that became an inclusive hymn in 2011’s Born This Way. Titled to hint at a flashy festival on stage, the Mayhemball Tour follows 2022’s “Chromatica Ball” and offers the “Art Pop” queens another sharp playground.
Songs you listen to: “Born this way”, “Bad Romance”, “Abracadabra”
Tour date: Until October 4th
oasis
It’s the most unlikely reunion on this side of Led Zeppelin, but Noel and Liam Gallagher have pulled it apart so far. The Mercury brothers broke up professionally in 2009 after years of public explosions that became predictable and a little troublesome in 2009, and Swagger returned unharmed on July 4th. Oasis, the most powerful monarch of the mid-90s zenith Britpop, is sometimes criticised for allowing chemical fuel tantrums to define celebrities, but The Beatles Shade Rock remains the best.
Songs you listen to: “Roll with”, “Wonderwall”, “Champagne Supernova”
Tour date: (In North America) August 24th to September. 13
Nelly
In the midst of the boy band’s surge, a St. Louis liquid climber has arrived. St. Louis brought in his former crew member, the St. Lunatics, to top the charts with his 2000 debut album, Country Grammar. With his ubiquitous shades and frequently naked torso, Nelly was a cool character who covered MTV and Top 40 radio with his pop-rap singer “EI”, “Ride Wit Me”, and groundbreaking title tracks of his debut album. When his club banger “Hot in Herre” arrived in 2002, Nelly’s mainstream rap brand was so trendy that he won the first ever Grammy Award for Male Rap Solo Performance.
Songs you listen to: “HERRE IN HERRE”, “Country Grammar”, “Ride Wit Me”
Tour date: July 23rd – September 19th
Katy Perry
Her 2008 major label debut, “Boys of the Boys,” undoubtedly transformed Katy Perry’s career from modern Christian roots to “I Kissed a Girl.” Its debut also boasted “Wake Up in Vegas” and “Hot N Cold.” This allowed me to experiment acoustically with follow-up with Teenage Dream two years later. Snoop Dogg’s lavish collection of California Gurls, Last Friday Night (TGIF) and Firework have landed albums selling Perry and cemented its position as a pop queen who can stitch together harmless headbands with cat ears.
Songs you listen to: “California Girls,” “Teen Dreams,” “I Kissed a Girl.”
Tour date: (In North America) Until August 23rd
The US rejection
With their debut single “Swing,” swing, platinum and self-titled 2002 debut album, Tyson Ritter Front Group gained popularity with their undercurrents of cynical pop rock. They danced the charts for six solid years with their albums Move Athon and When the World Come Down. This year, when learning about a comeback would require innovation in complex, fragmented musical landscapes, the band began to perform free “house party” concerts with barns, bowling alleys, backyards and social media fans. They’re back to the bigger stage of opening this summer for the Jonas brothers.
Songs you listen to: “Dirty little secrets”, “Swing, swing”, “Give Hell”
Tour date: Nov from August 10th. 14
Credit
The 90s juggernaut of the faceless altrock post grunge band – mud, nickel back, stain and candlebox paddles produced the kind of light corn that was previously reserved for disco and hair metal. Creed appeared to be the heaviest antipathy, with a passionate voice and a serious Scott Stap in sculpted peck standing in front of him (unfair or not). However, the band was proven in 2024 with a summer tour that violated industry expectations with 60 sold-out amphitheater and arena shows. This summer, their well-earned victory laps make sure nostalgia hits hard.
Songs you listen to: “My own prison”, “My arms are wide open”, “High”
Tour date: Until August 30th
Linkin Park
By the “final” era, the fourth single of the band’s 2000 debut, “Hybrid Theory,” became the top ten smash worldwide, a band from Agoura Hills, California. Their electronic rock, metal and rap Mishmash were angry and thoughtful, but it was the unleashed vocals of frontman Chester Bennington who conveyed the uncertainty of the generation. Linkin Park took a break after Bennington died of suicide in 2017, but in 2024 singer Emily Armstrong joined co-founders Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson. The band’s “From Zero” album and hit single “The Emphiness Machine” meant their return with Rumble.
Songs you listen to: “What I did,” “Finally,” “Void.”
Tour date: (In North America) July 29th to September. twenty four

