May 20, 2015

The Backstreet Boys Touring and Performing in Israel

Last night, the boy band performed their first out of three consecutive concerts in Israel, to the cheering 8000-people crowd. The Backstreet Boys, which arrived in Israel earlier this week, have visited sites like the Old City in Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, and are to stay in the country for their two following gigs. See this Times of Israel report on the band's love for the Jewish state:
American boy band The Backstreet Boys performed for a sold-out crowd of more than 8,000 Israeli fans in the central city of Ra’anana on the first night of its three concerts Tuesday night.
The five band members, A. J. McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, and Brian Littrell, said the performance was a “big honor” for them and apologized for not making it to Israel sooner. 
“Thanks for your love. We’ll be back here,” they told the crowd.


The Backstreet Boys, like other performers such as Robbie Williams and Art Garfunkel, have rejected BS nonsense demanding withholding performances in Israel. Go Backstreet Boys! We Want It That Way!