In addition to their bizzaro zombie movie, BSB is attempting to become relevant again by signing up for a nine-show trial run in Las Vegas.
OG BSB hottie Nick Carter confirmed the Live Nation deal with Entertainment Tonight, saying that if the trial shows do “really well,” there’s a good chance they’ll join the likes of Celine Dion, Britney Spears and Jennifer Lopez in admitting that even though the best days of their careers may be behind them, they still have the star power to make you pay a shitload of money to see them perform for months/years on end.
Obviously Nick promises the shows are going to be “very big and spectacular,” so there’s a good chance you won’t regret spending your tax return on a trip to Vegas with your besties in order to appease the 14-year-old girl who still lives in your heart and influences your eating habits on a daily basis.
The boys have yet to release show dates or any ticket information, but you already know it’s going to be the party, er concert of the year.
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