1. Taking it for granted on going to one of their concerts. I have wanted to see you all since I was 14. That was the last time yuns were in Knoxville, Tn plus it was supposed to be my birthday present(getting tickets to your show) then I grew up had kids and this year I was supposed to have seen yuns July 27 at the aRupp Arena. And of course covid hit and ruined that. The day I get to see yuns in concert will now be next year:( but that date will get here eventually...lol and it will be 4 days after my 39 birthday! I will never be to old for the Backstreet Boys. Love you all and thanks for all the great music yuns have done! It sure has helped me through some tough times!!

  2. I will never take for granted what I felt last year in my first ever Meet and Greet... When they came to Ireland, I took my oldest daughter, 9 years old, and we both were waiting in the queue for the M and G. I had so many scenarios in my head on how I will present myself, what will I tell them and how they will reply but in reality the only thing I was able to do was smile, hug them all tight, smell their awesome cologne and whisper to Nick, I would like a hug. Everything seems like a dream now but I found myself living in real my teenage dream... Hope after Covid-19 we will still have the same opportunities in the future concerts and not hug them with face and body shields!

  3. In my lifetime, I’ve seen over one-hundred artists in concert, some many times. I have had so many great opportunities to help with shows, meet some of the most amazing and kind artists, see and meet musicians I looked up to when I was younger and still have huge respect for today. However, I’ve never had the opportunity to attend a BSB concert... until this year. It was a family affair: my brother was able to snag the tickets before they were sold out in minutes. We were supposed to attend one of the shows in August, and I kept telling myself things would be better by then. Unfortunately, as we all know, that wasn’t the case. I’ve waited this long, I can wait another year. But it will be all that much more phenomenal when I finally get to go!

  4. I will never take for granted...traveling for shows, and making memories with new and old BSB friends. Also, their concerts in general. That feeling when the lights go out and the music starts. I miss it all so much!

  5. I was able to be part of the Concert you guys made in Argentina on March 7th 2020, only one week before the COVID-19 lockdown. Your concert was the last show we got in our country with a attended of 30,000 people. I was so lucky to be there in the DNA fan pit enjoying the show and the day before we went with a group of friend to the hotel you guys was staying. That days were wonderful not only because I was able to see your amazing concert so closed to you guys but also because it gave me the opportunity to shared that moment and met new BsBArmy friends which I can share our passion and talk everyday.

  6. Backstreet hugs! I thank my lucky stars that the first Hershey DNA show got postponed, so that the meet and greets ended up available again and I snagged one! It was my first time meeting the guys, and my first solo concert. I wasn't sure how things were going to go. I am narcoleptic and had to drive on my own from one end of Pennsylvania to the other, after a really exhausting weekend going to another DNA show in Pittsburgh with friends then a Steelers game, with my meet and greet the next day. Stress, exhaustion, fear, and excitement can all be triggers for a collapse. I hadn't experienced one in years but if it was going to happen, this would be it, and I would be alone (in front of BSB)! But the guards, BSB, and other fans were so nice, I didn't freak out and everything went pretty well! I did let some people around me know to not panic if I looked like I passed out, I would still be conscious and it would pass, just scooch me out of everyone's way. But it wasn't necessary. I won't take for granted any opportunities that may come up to join in, and I won't let silly things like going alone cause me to miss out anymore.

  7. There are many answers.. my feet killing me in the pit, the long wait in smoldering heat on the cruise to name a few. But the most important I may not get again. The 7/18 show was to be extremely special. One week before grandmas 100th birthday, this was part of her celebration. And quite possibly her final BSB show. She’s been going with my mom and I to shows since 2001!! I fear that she won’t be strong enough next summer at 101, but I will not take one second of it for granted if I can get her there.

  8. One BSB related moment I will never take for granted is making BSB memories with my mom. My mom took me to my first ever concert, and, you guessed it, it was BSB! In 2000 she won a radio contest in our home city of Tampa, FL to fly to New Orleans during Mardi Gras and see them perform live on February 26, 2000. Not only the concert, but that trip in general is a moment I will never forget with my mom. Many trips and concerts later, when someone says Backstreet Boys I immediately flash back to that concert, sitting on the floor in the round, watching as the boys flew above us. Covid rescheduled the LA date to June 2021, 5 days after my birthday and 1 day after here's! We're celebrating the last year in our respective decades at the BSB concert and making more memories I'll never take for granted.

  9. I miss being able to go on road trips with my mom that always started with the first BSB album and then went through the album timeline listening to the music evolution and seeing how many miles they span (BTW, Backstreet Boys through This is Us goes from the Illinois/Iowa border to Kerney, Nebraska).

  10. Due to COVID19 putting everything to a halt, I will never take for granted a live Backstreet boys event and the opportunity to see so many of my friends around the world!