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Backstreet's back, alright! Backstreet Boys announce extended DNA World Tour dates


The Backstreet Boys announced the upcoming North American summer and fall legs of their DNA Wold Tour Monday.

The group shared the news to their Twitter account with a video of all the upcoming tour stops.

“North America you knew we’d be coming back again We’re so excited to bring the #DNAWorldTour to even more of you guys!!” the account tweeted. 

The DNA World Tour will kick off July 10 in Wantagh, New York, and end in Hollywood, California, on Oct. 9.

The forthcoming run is the second North American leg on the tour, which has become one of the group’s biggest arena tours in 18 years, thanks to the global success of its No. 1 and Grammy nominated album “DNA.”

“We give our fans 100%, night after night, putting on the best Backstreet Boys show we can. We play our hits, we dance our asses off and we do it because we love our fans,” said Backstreet Boys member AJ McLean. “We have the best fans in the world. They come out to party and they sing at the top of their lungs and we feed off that energy. We can’t wait to take this show on the road again this summer.”

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Tickets go on sale 12 p.m. Friday and can be purchased at LiveNation.com and Ticketmaster.com.

Fan club pre-sale tickets begins at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Visit backstreetboys.com for more information.

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Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour — 2020 North American dates

July 10: Wantagh, NY — Jones Beach Theater

July 13: Holmdel, NJ — PNC Bank Arts Center

July 16: Camden, NJ — BB&T Pavilion

July 18: Hartford, CT — XFINITY Theatre

July 19: Virginia Beach, VA — Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

July 21: Washington, DC — Jiffy Lube Live

July 23: Detroit, MI — DTE Energy Music Theatre

July 24: Pittsburgh, PA — S&T Bank Music Park

July 25: Darien Center, NY — Darien Lake Amphitheater

July 27: Lexington, KY — Rupp Arena

July 28: Cleveland, OH — Blossom Music Center

July 31: Indianapolis, IN — Ruoff Music Center

Aug. 1: Chicago, IL — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

Aug. 2: St Louis, MO — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

Aug. 4: Sioux Falls, SD — Denny Sanford PREMIER Center

Aug. 7: Spokane, WA — Spokane Arena

Aug. 8: Seattle, WA — White River Amphitheatre

Aug. 12: Salt Lake City, UT — USANA Amphitheatre

Aug. 14: Concord, CA — Concord Pavilion

Aug. 15: San Francisco, CA — Shoreline Amphitheatre

Aug. 16: Wheatland, CA — Toyota Amphitheatre

Aug. 21: Wichita, KS — INTRUST Bank Arena

Aug. 22: Oklahoma City, OK — Chesapeake Energy Arena

Aug. 23: Rogers, AR — Walmart AMP

Sept. 11: Saratoga, NY — Saratoga Performing Arts Center

Sept. 12: Boston, MA — Xfinity Center

Sept. 15: Quebec City, QC — Centre Videotron

Sept. 16: Montreal, QC — Bell Centre

Sept. 18: Toronto, ONT — Budweiser Stage

Sept. 21: Raleigh, NC — Coastal Credit Union Music Park

Sept. 22: Charlotte, NC — PNC Music Pavilion

Sept. 23: Atlanta, GA — Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

Sept. 25: Jacksonville, FL — VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena

Sept. 26: West Palm Beach, FL — iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

Sept. 27: Tampa, FL — MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

Sept. 30: Dallas, TX — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

Oct. 4: Albuquerque, NM — Isleta Amphitheater

Oct. 6: Phoenix, AZ — Ak-Chin Pavilion

Oct. 7: San Diego, CA — North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

Oct. 9: Los Angeles, CA — Hollywood Bowl



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