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Nick Carter announced a show in Ho Chi Minh City

VnExpressVnExpress22/03/2024


Nick Carter - famous member of Backstreet Boys - announced to hold a concert on May 21 at Hoa Binh Theater, Ho Chi Minh City.

On his personal page, the singer posted a schedule of 50 new shows for this year's Who I Am World Tour . The Asian locations he visited this time were Ho Chi Minh City (May 21), Taipei (Taiwan, May 30), Osaka (Japan, June 4 and 6). After that, the singer brought the tour to Europe and the US.

Singer Nick Carter at age 44. Photo: Gtres

Singer Nick Carter at age 44. Photo: Gtres

According to the announcement, tickets will be sold on the singer's website from March 22. Fan club members will have a two-day pre-sale discount. There is currently no information about the show's organizer in Ho Chi Minh City or ticket prices.

Nick Carter started the Who I Am tour in the middle of last year, after finishing his tour with the Backstreet Boys. During the concert, he sang a total of 28 songs, including many famous Backstreet Boys songs such as Larger Than Life, Shape of My Heart, As Long as You Love Me, I Want It That Way.

Nick Carter sings on the Who I Am tour

Nick Carter sings "I Want It That Way", "Everybody" in "Who I Am Tour" on April 10, 2023 in Lexington, USA. Video : YouTube Ashley Jean Jones

In 2011, Nick Carter and the four remaining members of Backstreet Boys performed in Hanoi , creating a fever.

Nick Carter, 44, is a beloved member of the Backstreet Boys and the older brother of singer Aaron Carter. He married screenwriter Lauren Kitt in 2014 and had a son a year later. In October 2019, the couple welcomed a baby girl, Saoirse. Although the Backstreet Boys are past their prime, he still has a fortune of about $35 million, earned mainly from touring with the group.

In recent years, many European and American artists have come to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to perform. Last year, Westlife's concert in Ho Chi Minh City attracted 30,000 spectators over two nights.

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