I think the most significant moment in BSB history is that you guys came back as a boy band years later. It may sound silly to some, being adults as a boy band, but not to all your fans who have grown with you throughout the years. Although we all are older, this brought so many memories and I got to re-live my childhood again the year I turned 30 by getting a second chance to see you guys perform all those memorable songs that practically made me who I am today. The impact you have had on so many fans including me is beyond what I can describe in words. All I can say is thank you for not giving up on us and taking a chance to come back into our lives and create more fans and more memories!
The most significant moment in BSB history is when Kevin called Brian out of class to audition for the group...that marked the beginning of many more historical moments and many more to come. It was like the final puzzle piece fit together with the others.
I think Kevin coming back was super significant because it meant that those of us that were young (myself included), and wanted the “full” BSB experience were going to get it AND big things were to come! It’s been a fun 5-6 years of memories for me now that I’m an adult and I can’t WAIT for 2018!!!
I think the NKOTBSB tour was pretty Epic! I feel like it brought 2 different sets of fans to have an appreciation for the beginning Boy Band and the current Boy Band. I also loved the Colaboration with FGL and BSB. Taking 2 seperate genre's of music and meshing then together. ????
I think the most significant moment in Backstreet History is the day that Kevin called Brian out his history class to ask him to come sing and meet the rest of the guys. Think if he hadn’t done that where would they be now? Would we even have the group as we know it?
I think that would be their very first audition that landed them their very first contract. They had no idea at that time that they would be the most successful boy band in history. :)
One of the most significant moments I think was when BSB embarked on their 100 hour tour around the world. I remember watching the documentary on MTV here in the US and seeing the guys in RIO blew my mind! I always knew they were huge outside of the US also but that bus almost being flipped and the sea of people following was something I'm sure they will never forget! There have been tons of moments since the very first day I met BSB at my brothers high school in 1993, before they even had a record deal, that I can recall growing up with. From performing on a stage in a high school auditorium, to getting blisters on my fingers from trying to call Ticketmaster to buy tickets pre-internet or even camping out in front of macys for a chance at seats, to becoming 4, then 5 again and now headlining their own residency in Vegas...I cannot put my finger on just one moment! Attending my 76th BSB show next month and counting :) KTBSPA
I think the most significant moment in the backstreet boys life is the documentary show em what u made of. They let us in on their ups and downs in their life what they been through in life how they made it to become the boy band they are now I was glad to go to my very first concert in march for my early 27 bday always wanted to c them wishes so come true been into the boys since I was just 7 years old I would always say nick was my bf or I'm guna marry him wen I'm older lol... Love the boys can't believe dey r still a group they accomplished so much in life
The most significant moment in BSB history was the day the band became a band: April 20, 1993. Even though I was born seven years later I know that day started it all; singing, performing gigs that eventually became concerts to tours and the many fans who love them then and now. Without BSB becoming one of the most successful boy bands in history, they would not be celebrating 20 successful years. The group sells numerous albums and songs daily. But it is not only about the amount of music sold. The music videos we have today, would not be around. They are so memorable and have meaning, creative and not a random storyline (like many music videos today).
If the Backstreet Boys did not become a band, I know millions of fans and myself included, would be missing out of incredible, touching/inspiring music we listen to back then and now.
I think the most significant moment in BSB history was the premier of their documentary, Show ‘Em What You’re Made Of. It not only effectively displayed their history as a band, but also perfectly showed non-fans how far they have come and all the trials and tribulations they went though, as well as the happy moments. Personally, it made me feel proud to be a part of the BSB Army and even prouder of my Boys to be able to be so open and honest about their lives, past and present.
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Posted 12.25.2017 at 1:46 PM by Deena Gastel
I think the most significant moment in BSB history is that you guys came back as a boy band years later. It may sound silly to some, being adults as a boy band, but not to all your fans who have grown with you throughout the years. Although we all are older, this brought so many memories and I got to re-live my childhood again the year I turned 30 by getting a second chance to see you guys perform all those memorable songs that practically made me who I am today. The impact you have had on so many fans including me is beyond what I can describe in words. All I can say is thank you for not giving up on us and taking a chance to come back into our lives and create more fans and more memories!
Posted 12.25.2017 at 1:24 PM by Amber W
The most significant moment in BSB history is when Kevin called Brian out of class to audition for the group...that marked the beginning of many more historical moments and many more to come. It was like the final puzzle piece fit together with the others.
Posted 12.25.2017 at 1:09 PM by Alli H
I think Kevin coming back was super significant because it meant that those of us that were young (myself included), and wanted the “full” BSB experience were going to get it AND big things were to come! It’s been a fun 5-6 years of memories for me now that I’m an adult and I can’t WAIT for 2018!!!
Posted 12.25.2017 at 12:52 PM by Jamie Howard
I think the NKOTBSB tour was pretty Epic! I feel like it brought 2 different sets of fans to have an appreciation for the beginning Boy Band and the current Boy Band. I also loved the Colaboration with FGL and BSB. Taking 2 seperate genre's of music and meshing then together. ????
Posted 12.25.2017 at 6:53 AM by Melissa Wiggins
I think the most significant moment in Backstreet History is the day that Kevin called Brian out his history class to ask him to come sing and meet the rest of the guys. Think if he hadn’t done that where would they be now? Would we even have the group as we know it?
Posted 12.25.2017 at 6:36 AM by Sonyx
I think that would be their very first audition that landed them their very first contract. They had no idea at that time that they would be the most successful boy band in history. :)
Posted 12.25.2017 at 6:18 AM by Deana BSB
One of the most significant moments I think was when BSB embarked on their 100 hour tour around the world. I remember watching the documentary on MTV here in the US and seeing the guys in RIO blew my mind! I always knew they were huge outside of the US also but that bus almost being flipped and the sea of people following was something I'm sure they will never forget! There have been tons of moments since the very first day I met BSB at my brothers high school in 1993, before they even had a record deal, that I can recall growing up with. From performing on a stage in a high school auditorium, to getting blisters on my fingers from trying to call Ticketmaster to buy tickets pre-internet or even camping out in front of macys for a chance at seats, to becoming 4, then 5 again and now headlining their own residency in Vegas...I cannot put my finger on just one moment! Attending my 76th BSB show next month and counting :) KTBSPA
Posted 12.25.2017 at 5:55 AM by Norma90
I think the most significant moment in the backstreet boys life is the documentary show em what u made of. They let us in on their ups and downs in their life what they been through in life how they made it to become the boy band they are now I was glad to go to my very first concert in march for my early 27 bday always wanted to c them wishes so come true been into the boys since I was just 7 years old I would always say nick was my bf or I'm guna marry him wen I'm older lol... Love the boys can't believe dey r still a group they accomplished so much in life
Posted 12.25.2017 at 5:50 AM by kaylareid
The most significant moment in BSB history was the day the band became a band: April 20, 1993. Even though I was born seven years later I know that day started it all; singing, performing gigs that eventually became concerts to tours and the many fans who love them then and now. Without BSB becoming one of the most successful boy bands in history, they would not be celebrating 20 successful years. The group sells numerous albums and songs daily. But it is not only about the amount of music sold. The music videos we have today, would not be around. They are so memorable and have meaning, creative and not a random storyline (like many music videos today).
If the Backstreet Boys did not become a band, I know millions of fans and myself included, would be missing out of incredible, touching/inspiring music we listen to back then and now.
Posted 12.25.2017 at 5:45 AM by SweetLiLMina
I think the most significant moment in BSB history was the premier of their documentary, Show ‘Em What You’re Made Of. It not only effectively displayed their history as a band, but also perfectly showed non-fans how far they have come and all the trials and tribulations they went though, as well as the happy moments. Personally, it made me feel proud to be a part of the BSB Army and even prouder of my Boys to be able to be so open and honest about their lives, past and present.
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