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    About New Kids on the Block

    Fans of 90s boy bands were treated to a special performance back in June 2010 when New Kids on the Block joined forces with Backstreet Boys to form NKOTBSB. The surprise collaboration delighted fans during their sold-out New Kids on the Block Radio City Music Hall show. The fusion of these two iconic groups was such a hit that it resulted in a joint tour, which was documented in the concert film "New Kids on the Block/Backstreet Boys: Live from O2 London." Unfortunately, fans who are eager to relive the concert experience on the big screen will be disappointed to learn that the film is not currently showing in any theaters in the area (location not specified). Nevertheless, fans can still enjoy the music and nostalgia of these beloved boy bands through their extensive catalogs and possibly even catch them on their upcoming tours.

    New Kids on the Block History

    New Kids on the Block, also known as NKOTB, is an American boy band that formed in Boston in 1984. The group consists of five members: brothers Jordan and Jonathan Knight, Donnie Wahlberg, Joey McIntyre, and Danny Wood. NKOTB was one of the most successful boy bands of the late 1980s and early 1990s, and their popularity led to a resurgence of interest in teen pop music.

    The group's first album, "New Kids on the Block," was released in 1986, but it was their second album, "Hangin' Tough," that made them a household name. The album featured hit singles like "You Got It (The Right Stuff)," "I'll Be Loving You (Forever)," and "Hangin' Tough." The group went on a worldwide tour to promote the album, and their live performances were known for their high energy and enthusiastic crowds.

    NKOTB continued to release albums and go on tours throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, but their popularity began to wane as the decade came to a close. The group eventually went on hiatus in 1994, and the members pursued solo projects.

    However, in 2008, NKOTB announced that they were reuniting for a new album and tour. The group's comeback album, "The Block," was released in 2008, and they embarked on a world tour to promote it. The tour was a huge success, and it was one of the highest-grossing tours of the year.

    Since their reunion, NKOTB has continued to release new music and go on tours. The group released their most recent album, "Thankful," in 2017, and they embarked on a tour to promote it.

    NKOTB's live concerts are known for their high energy and enthusiastic crowds. The group's fans, who are known as "Blockheads," are known for their devotion and loyalty to the band. NKOTB's concerts are a mix of their classic hits and new material, and the group always puts on a show that is both entertaining and memorable.

    To attend an NKOTB concert, fans can purchase tickets through the group's official website or through ticketing websites like Ticketmaster. Tickets for NKOTB concerts can sell out quickly, so fans are encouraged to purchase them as soon as they go on sale.

    Overall, NKOTB has had a long and successful career in the music industry, and their live concerts have been a big part of their success. Whether you are a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, attending an NKOTB concert is an experience that you will never forget.

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