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"It's, like, the biggest day of my life," is how one ecstatic fan in Charlotte, North Carolina described the arrival of September 17, 1999, the first night of the Backstreet Boys' "Into The Millennium" tour. We've got the info about it all here in words, pictures, and living, breathing RealVideo, just for you. * * * Connelly(reporter): How much money did you spend for a ticket? Brunette Fan: Five hundred dollars. Connelly: Five hundred dollars? Fan with Braces: Yes. Connelly: Is it particularly exciting to go the first show of the tour? Redheaded Fan: Oh, yeah! Especially since the hurricane thing happened in Florida. We thought ours was gonna be cancelled too.
Brian: Well, it shut down two shows in Fort Lauderdale. But we're gonna put those on the back end of the tour. Can't disappoint any fans. Connelly: What's it feel like right now to hear that crowd ready for you to hit that stage? Nick: It's pumped. We're pumped. As you can see, Kevin's got his robe on. I feel like we're stepping into the ring. A.J. Ready to box, ready to go. It's gonna be a good show. With Hurricane Floyd forcing a postponement of the first scheduled dates on this tour, the Backstreet Boys got to kick off their "Into The Millennium" tour right where they began the last two: here in Charlotte, North Carolina. With their 19-song set, the boys gave their fans everything that they could have hoped for: rockin' the hits, plenty of pyro and costume changes, and a chance to get up-close and personal with the boys in the band.
Howie: One of the things is that we really wanted to get close to the whole audience. Here, in the round now, everybody has a great seat. Everybody can see us very well, not just those on the ground. Sometimes it's even a little bit better to be a little bit higher. We're just trying to constantly upgrade our show. To prove to everybody that we're not just another quote-unquote boy band. Post-Show Perspective with your host, Chris Connelly Connelly: How was the show? What did you think? Big-Eyed Fan: I thought it was so awesome! Oh my God... A.J. looked so good. |
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