Fall Soldier of the Month!

This contest ended 4 years ago



We're looking for one member of the BSB Army to highlight as our next Soldier of the Month!

To enter, answer the following question: Since COVID-19 has put fandom life on hold with no Backstreet Boys events to attend, what BSB-related thing will you never take for granted again?

Make sure you answer the question in the comments section below and then click the 'Sign Up For This' button. You must complete both tasks to enter!

Each month's soldier will receive:
+ Personal tweet/follow from the BSB band account
+ A feature piece on BSB.com
+ A special bundle of BSB goodies
+ Permanent bragging rights
+ And more ;)

Check back here in the contests section in December to sign up to be SOTM!

Terms

- Must be a registered member of the BSB fan club.

- Previous SOTMs are not eligible for two calendar years. After 24 months, they can enter.

- All entries are subject to audit.

- Winner is selected at random.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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).

  4. 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!

  5. 2020 has meant putting life and adventure on hold. As a travel agent, and with so many ongoing restrictions, I miss Backstreet Cruises the most. Cruises are our opportunity to jam on with our Boys, get a personal moment with them, and connect to 2000 Backstreet Soldiers! I will never take for granted those adventures with so many diverse fans and the opportunity to connect to our Boys. Also, I desperately miss my Kevin hugs!

  6. One thing I would never take for granted would be purchasing VIP tickets for the BSB concerts. I’ve been a fan since I was a girl and I couldn’t afford to purchase them for the first DNA tour but I saved up for the next concert VIP only for COVID to happen and it was all put on hold. I fully intend to make this happen and bring my oldest daughter. She was excited to meet them as well but we still hold on for that hope and will not regret purchasing those tickets to meet the Backstreet Boys.

  7. With Covid 19 there were so many restrictions and so many life situations that each individual had to master. It was very difficult for me and my children because we are all risk patients. And what is not a matter of course is to be very close to your star through concerts and autograph sessions, but I believe that everyone's health should always be in the foreground and that's why I'm proud and happy to listen to the songs of the Backstreet Boys at home with my children because even that cannot be taken for granted in these difficult times.
    I wish the boys + families and the fans all over the world that you get through this difficult time healthy.
    All the best for everyone here.

  8. Without a doubt I will never take concert life for granted again. Backstreet Boys are my happy place and I definitely missed the concerts this summer. Going through this has been so difficult but Backstreet Boys songs have been putting a smile on my face!

  9. So exited to be participating for this????????????

    BBS for Ever????????

  10. COVID has definitely put a halt on everyday life. I feel like everyone in the world got a taste of what it was like to be in the shoes of a patient/survivor. All of us had our lives come to a complete stop. We were starving for answers to all of our questions and there was so much uncertainty. Life was telling us to all slow down. This wasn’t new to me, as a 3 time cancer survivor, I’ve had to slow down before. This was my reminder to not take life for granted. I listened to BSB all through treatment. It helps me stay in the present moment. Attending BSB events were the things I looked forward to once treatment was over. As a celebration of victory, it is once again the one thing that I look forward to when things get back to the “new normal.” After my first 6 months of chemo and radiation, my husband and I celebrated our 5-year wedding anniversary in Vegas July 1, 2017 for the last show of their Residency. My best friend and I got to celebrate after my bilateral mastectomy and treatment associated with my 2nd & 3rd battles with cancer (and Howie’s birthday,) front row of the DNA Tour Aug 24th, 2019. Kevin, Nick and Howie made my evening even more special by acknowledging my sign and waving to me! BEAT CANCER 3X to SEE BSB! ? I tend to celebrate life daily these days. COVID is a reminder on how precious life is. I especially look forward to celebrating life and how lucky I am in 2021, when I get to attend the DNA North American Tour. This will be my first time in the pit and I am hoping to meet the guys for the first time (if meet and greets will be available.) The music reminds me of amazing memories from 1993 until today. I am definitely appreciative to be apart of this generation and get to be blessed by their talents!

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