Backstreet Boys star Nick Carter comes to Budapest!
It has recently been confirmed that Nick Carter, the pop superstar who became famous as a core member of the Backstreet Boys, the most successful boy band of all time, will be coming to Budapest as one of the stops on his world tour. On 1 August, the Vasúttörténeti Park will be the venue for the Backstreet Boys’ best-known songs and a whole host of hits.
Nick Carter comes to Budapest
With record sales in excess of 130 million copies, record-breaking tours and a string of chart-topping hits, the group formed in the early nineties and went down in world pop history as the most successful and best-selling boy band of all time.
Backstreet Boys signed one of the biggest record deals ever in 1999, worth USD 60 million. They received five Grammy nominations and numerous awards, including Billboard Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, American Music Awards, RIAA Awards, People’s Choice Awards and an honorary star on the iconic Hollywood Walk.
Nick Carter was just 12 years old when he joined the iconic boy band Backstreet Boys as the youngest singer. The group has toured the world to date, with sold-out shows marking the boys’ journey around the world. But Carter has also enjoyed considerable solo success.
In 2002, he launched his solo career with his debut album, Now or Never, which immediately reached the Billboard 200 chart and gold in the US, Japan and Canada.
Since then, Nick Carter has released two more solo albums, “I’m Taking Off” in 2012 and “All American” in 2016. Her 2023 single “Hurts to Love You” has charted in several countries and has also reached the top of the charts in the US and Canada.
In 2023, Carter toured with the Backstreet Boys, but after 7 years, he went solo again. The “Who I Am” Tour kicked off in October in the US, followed by three new solo singles “Superman”, “Made For Us” and “Never Break My Heart (Not Again)”.
The “Who I Am” tour will continue in 2024, in Asia, Canada, USA and Europe, and to the great delight of Hungarian fans, in Hungary too, on 1 August in Budapest, at the Vasúttörténeti Park. Tickets went on sale on 28 June at 10 AM at www.nickcarter.hu.
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