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Tacoma dome concerts in 1989
Tacoma dome concerts in 1989









Their self-titled debut also continues to chart after 114 weeks, selling more than 11 million copies to date. The group's latest full-length effort, "Millennium," has sold more than 8 million copies since its release in May and is still the third-best seller in the country this week. For those of you who haven't been paying attention to the music world this year, the Backstreet Boys have been lodged at or near the top of the charts all year. The Tacoma stop sold out in under an hour, as did the entire 39-city tour for the Backstreet Boys. This was an audience that didn't need warming up. Not that you could hear all of the lyrics above the yelling and screaming from the BSB fans.

tacoma dome concerts in 1989

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The stage was strategically placed in the center of the Tacoma Dome so all 22,000-plus could see and scream to their full potential.Īnd with that, the latest stop on the Backstreet Boys' record-setting "Into the Millennium" tour began with the group's latest single, "Larger Than Life." Then the boys, aged 19 to 27, marched around the stage and posed for the crowd. and Kevin -emerged from a cloud of smoke above the crowd and "surfed" their way to the stage on boogie boards.

tacoma dome concerts in 1989

To the triumphant chords of "Star Wars," the five Backstreet Boys -Nick, A.J., Brian, Howie D.

tacoma dome concerts in 1989

Or to quote the Backstreet Boys hit song, "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)!" That's when the lights went down in the Tacoma Dome, and with a collective shriek, thousands of pre-teen girls simultaneously experienced their first of what will be many bouts of hormonal overload.









Tacoma dome concerts in 1989