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Beginning on May 11th, the Backstreet Boys have set off on the “DNA World Tour” – their biggest arena tour in 18 years. Over the course of 3 months, the guys will perform all over Europe and North America, headlining venues including London’s O2 Arena, Paris’s AccorHotels Arena, Berlin’s Mercedes-Benz Arena and many more. Tickets are still available for some of the tour dates here: https://backstreet-boys-uk.myshopify.com.

The group have also released their new album “DNA,” back in January on 25th on RCA Records. Now available for ordering here https://backstreet-boys-uk.myshopify.com. “DNA” – the group’s 10th studio album – features songs written by Lauv (Charlie XCX), Andy Grammer, Stuart Crichton (DNC) and Mike Sabbath (J Balvin).

BSB have also released a new single, a Ryan Tedder, Shawn Mendes penned track  “Chances.”

When this group started 26 years ago – and through all the highs and lows of our career – we’ve had to learn it wasn’t about us as individuals but about what’s best for the group,” says Howie D.

That’s what I love about this album,” adds Kevin Richardson. “We were able to bring all of our influences and styles into one coherent piece of work. These songs are great representation of who we are as individuals and who we are as a group. It’s our DNA. We’re really proud of that.

The journey is ongoing with us and there is so much left to do,” says Brian Littrell. “We’re living the next chapter that hasn’t been told yet, and that’s exciting.

After 14 months of setting and breaking records in Las Vegas, BSB’s residency “Backstreet Boys: Larger Than Life” came to an end on April 27, 2019.

“Vegas has been amazing and these next set of dates are going to be a party,” says Brian. “Then it’s time for us to visit our fans all over the world.

UK and European Tour Dates:

11 May 2019      Portugal               Lisbon                  Altice Arena

13 May 2019      Spain                   Madrid                  Wizink Arena

15 May 2019      Italy                      Milan                    Mediolanum Forum

17 May 2019      Spain                    Barcelona            Palau Sant Jordi

19 May 2019      France                  Paris                    Accorhotels Arena

21 May 2019      Germany               Hannover            TUI Arena

22 May 2019      Belgium                Antwerp                Sportpaleis

23 May 2019      Netherlands          Amsterdam          Ziggo Dome

25 May 2019      Germany               Mannheim            SAP Arena

27 May 2019      Germany               Munich                 Olympiahalle

28 May 2019      Austria                   Vienna                  Stadthalle

29 May 2019      Germany                Berlin                   Mercedes-Benz Arena

31 May 2019      Sweden                 Gothenburg          Scandinavium

01 June 2019     Norway                  Oslo                     Spektrum

02 June 2019      Sweden                Stockholm            Ericsson Globe

05 June 2019      Finland                 Helsinki                Hartwall Arena

08 June 2019      Denmark              Copenhagen         Royal Arena

10 June 2019      UK                        Manchester          Manchester Arena

11 June 2019      Ireland                  Dublin                   3Arena

14 June 2019      UK                        Glasgow               SSE Hydro

15 June 2019      UK                        Birmingham          Birmingham Arena

17 June 2019      UK                        London                 O2 Arena

20 June 2019      Germany              Cologne                 Lanxness Arena

21 June 2019      Switzerland          Zurich                    Hallenstadion

22 June 2019      Czech Republic   Prague                  O2 Arena

24 June 2019      Poland                 Warsaw                 Torwar Arena

25 June 2019      Hungary               Budapest               Budapest Arena