1. I will keep the Backstreet Boy pride alive by sharing my experiences of their concerts and music with my son. I think the younger generation should hear music from artists that means something and that makes them feel good. And you can never go wrong with a good old BSB song. He can point out all the members and to see that makes my heart feel good. I know he will also keep the BSB pride alive by going around the house randomly singing a BSB tune.

  2. I KTBSBPA by listening to their music that helps me through the rough times having moving to a new state, trying to find a job, all while being on the Autism Spectrum. I am cruising with BSB next year. Till then their music is there for me.

  3. With the boys on break, I keep the backstreet pride alive by listening to their music obsessively and interacting with the boys on social media! I just joined a gym to get in the best shape for the next time I meet to the boys (definitely always doing meet and greet from now on!). My playlists are a mix of the boys newer and older stuff and I can't seem to get enough, especially that pre-show megamix. They play everywhere, in my car, work, at the gym etc. and I can't wait to see them again!

  4. I will keep the BSB pride alive through my love of their music. Can't go wrong, listening to the boys. In addition, I will be begin to save up for a concert in Alberta. The poster I recently purchased will get framed and hung on the wall - kept company by a William Shatner Autograph. My son loves the boys as well, so the two of us will boogie to Millenium and In a world like this.

  5. OMG, I always keep the keep the Backstreet Proud Alive since 1998, I always listen your music since then, now Im 32 years old, I have two little nieces and one nephew who has 3 years old and now they sing every song of backstreetboys because I am always listening Bsb music, I never stop to see videos with my little people on bsb YouTube channel, we love to sing songs like "I want it that way" "As long as you love me" "Get down" "Larger than life " and "Everybody", We spent fun time together, I live in Monterrey, MĂ©xico and I never miss a show here in my city and now Im going to CancĂșn, I excited about that....now the coundtown is on ;) Love you so much Boys <3 <3 <3

  6. Omg! Backstreet Boys are always alive in my lige since 1995 The first time that I listened to their music I was in Junior High School. Im a fan and I had the chance to go to MEXICO CITY in 2011 This is Us tour It was a dream come true. Im a teacher and I ALWAYS put backstreet boys music and they always ask about you.So I give a lesson to them about you and know each generation that I had called to me BACKSTREET TEACHER! Also they noticed that wheb I saw that tou are comming to CANCUN I started to look for info to get the tickets now I show them that I bought my tickets ???? And now Im counting hours to get my meet and greet OBVIOUSLY my STUDENTS will know it. Because everyday they asked to me about how is everything for the concert. My husband knows that Im a big fan and he is going to take care of my 3 years baby girl. We are doing a big big effort $ to go to CANCUN and that I can enjoy a time by myself on the concert with you. EVERYDAY YOU ARE ALIVE.. ON MY FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM.. And I use your EMOJIS

  7. I always keep my backstreet pride alive! Was not able to go to vegas being a single mom I could never afford it but I did see the boys at ktuphoria this year with my mother and last time I saw all the boys in concert was with my mother in the fifth grade! I listen to the boys all the time and have gotten through so many things because of their music! The backstreet pride is carried not only by me but my children they love the boys The best part is listening to my 11 yr old son and 4 and 9 year old daughters singing their favorite bsb songs or picking up from daycare and having my daughters teacher ask me how my four year knows all the words to I want it that way or listening to my 9 year old tell me that she introduced her friends to bsb. backstreet pride doesn't end its always strong!

  8. With friends tempting me to go to Atlanta to see Nick in October for Walker Stalker and BSB in Cancun in December, I still have lots to think about. But mostly I am going to prepare for Feb in Vegas where I will be celebrating my birthday over the last few shows there with friends. I can't wait to go VIP for those days. In the meantime I can listen to old music and imagine what is to come and try to organize my thousands of digital pics of the boys.

  9. I will keep the Backstreet Pride alive by making sure everyone and anyone I run into I let them know all about how awesome BSBVegas is. My husband who went with me to Vegas couldn't understand why we would fly all the way from Nashville to Vegas for a concert... he complained about it for months leading up to...how could I spend soooo much $$$ on these guys and it just went on and on and on.... we went to two concerts while we were there. I also made sure that we did other touristy things while we were on vacation so it wasn't truly " All about the boys " as my husband kept saying it would be..... on the way home I asked my hubby so what was your favorite thing that we did, he coyly looked at me and said " The concerts"....and that my friend is why we sent $$$ and based our whole vacation around the boys :)

  10. Besides listening to them daily and watching their videos, as well as videos fans have recorded throughout the years, I plan to keep the Backstreet pride alive by creating my own fan tribute video to Brian Littrell, which has been in the works for the past month or so. I also go on twitter and follow BSB, also share what they are doing on my facebook profile so my friends can see it too.. whether they want to or not LOL. I take the chance to talk about BSB whenever I get the opportunity. I feel BSB needs more recognition for their work and I will not stop until everyone I know, knows these guys and can appreciate all their work over the years.