Reunited Backstreet Boys Play Good Morning America
Two weeks after the members of 98 Degrees reunited on Today, Good Morning America scored its own noteworthy boy band performance in the form of Kevin Richardson’s return to the Backstreet Boys. The forty-year-old left the group six years ago to pursue other interests, but with him back in the fold, the guys looked more comfortable than ever this morning.
The gig took place in Central Park and four songs were aired for the GMA cameras: “Incomplete”, “I Want It That Way”, “Larger Than Life” and “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)”. You can take a look at the “I Want It that Way” portion below…
It must be nice to play in front of a crowd that knows every single word to your classic songs. Luckily, they’ll be getting that same privilidge a whole lot more in the future. The guys are planning to move into a house together to work on a new album and then hit the road to support the material. That should take them to plenty of fun places, including a special cruise already announced for next October.
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