Backstreet Boys Announce “In A World Like This Tour” – Tickets On Sale Now
The Backstreet Boys have announced that they are going on tour this coming summer, and they have announced that they will be performing a total of 24 concerts during August and September. Backstreet Boys concert tickets are already on sale and you can grab yours right now while stocks last.
The “In A World Like This Tour” will kick-off with a concert in Chicago at The Charter One Pavilion At Northerly Point on Friday 2nd August. From Chicago the boys will move to Missouri, with the concert taking place at The Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, which is located in Maryland Heights, with the concert itself taking place on Saturday 3rd August. Throughout the tour the Backstreet Boys will be supported by Jesse McCartney and DJ Pauly D, so if you want to see three great acts performing this summer you had better be quick in securing your discounted concert tickets.
On Sunday 4th August there is a concert scheduled for the Toledo Zoo Amphitheatre in Ohio, then the boys will head for Canada where they will perform concerts in Montreal and Toronto. On Wednesday 8th August the boys will be back in America performing at the DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan. The Backstreet Boys will then be hitting the road to perform six concerts in the space of just eight days, with those concerts taking place in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Boston, Wantagh, Holmdel and Camden.
On Saturday 17th August the next leg of the tour will be held in Virginia Beach at the Farm Bureau Live, which was previously known as the Virginia Beach Amphitheatre. There will be a further seven concerts in August with stops at Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, Tampa, West Palm Beach, Grand Prairie and Spring.
September will see the tour come to an end, but not before the Backstreet Boys have performed another four concerts. The tour finale will take place on Sunday 8th September at the Sleep Train Pavilion in Concord, California.
The Backstreet Boys concert tickets are already on sale and sales have been brisk, but as the tour gets closer ticket sales will start to pick up so if you want to go to one of the concerts this summer it would make sense to buy your concert tickets now while you can.