"Everybody... Backstreet's back, alright!"
After 13 long years, Backstreet Boys are in India once again for DNA World Tour?2023, we are all screaming like 15-year-olds. The band that introduced us to swag - even before the word was invented is once again going to perform in Mumbai. So many memories are flooding in, right?
We cannot contain our excitement, can you? As they landed in Mumbai, the hotel staff greeted them with a special Bollywood style dance - as Nick Carter said - on their track Everybody and they were all freaking out in excitement.
"What cool surprise arriving at the hotel here in Mumbai India. The hotel staff had a full out Bollywood style dance prepared remixing all our songs. I guess we really do have fans all over the world," he wrote in the caption with joining hands emoji.? ?
He says he got such a warm welcome for the first time at a hotel. "We just arrived at the hotel in Mumbai. This is the first time I have ever seen this in my entire career where the hotel staff is dancing on a dope remix... crazy."
Watch the video below.
"Waiting for you Nick!! Welcome to Indi," a fan wrote.
"Only in India," said another one.
"Watching this video, it makes me want to cry, because it's in those moments that we become even more aware of the size that the backstreetboys are, the dimension that these guys have..It's emotional. you are giants, thank you for bringing music and joy where others don't reach."
"@nickcarter for as splendid people as you want you need a splendid welcome like the one you deserve??????????"
"After this 30 years, you're still guessing? You guys have the best, most loyal fans all over the world, solid as rock! Never doubt us."
"That¡¯s so awesome! ?? Fans from everywhere! That¡¯s why the BSB Army is unstoppable!"
Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and AJ McLean were clicket at the Mumbai airport earlier. The Backstreet Boys are all set to perform in Mumbai and Delhi on May 4 and 5 respectively.
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