Backstreet Boys New Album And Tour Expected In The Next Few Years; Boy Band Confirmed A Deal With Live Nation

Right after going on a world tour and surprising fans that they are still in 100 percent condition, Backstreet Boys are ready to hit the studios for a new album and an upcoming tour after the group decided to sign a deal with Live Nation to keep the ball rolling for another few years.

As previously pointed out by Daily Mail, the group composed of J. McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell agreed to a three-year contract with Live Nation to do at least 150 shows throughout the given time with an expected new Backstreet Boys album included.

"Our music is always evolving. We're getting ready to go back into the studio later this year," the group confirmed, as they are planning to do a follow up for their 2013 record "World Like This." "We also just signed a deal with Live Nation to do 150 shows in the next three years."

Meanwhile, in the same report, the group managed to give tips to their fans, as to how they managed to keep each other's company together throughout the years, which rolled out to almost be the only boy group to still be together and active up until now.

"Communication was probably the biggest savior for us," the boy band said in the interview. "We all came from individual backgrounds, but when you're in a team, it's not about 'I', it's about the 'we'."

"There's a lot of give and take, you have to become almost selfless when you're in a group."

Although there are no official words regarding the new album and tour for now, Backstreet Boys are expected to make waves by next year.

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