Las Vegas, Zac Brown and The Sphere
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The group launched their Into the Millennium shows with a slew of emotions: "I started breaking down and crying because it was so emotional and surreal."
Classics from the self-titled 1996 “Backstreet Boys” like “As Long As You Love Me,” “Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)” worked their way into the show. “Black and Blue” was represented by “More Than That” and “Shape of My Heart.”
Preparing for liftoff with Millennium opener “Larger Than Life,” the global stars of our childhood blasted off with a 25-song set, christening Sphere as the first pop act to perform there.
AJ McLean and the group's creative team reveal how they're putting on "probably the most ambitious" show yet as the groundbreaking venue's inaugural pop act.
But, as with every live performance at the Sphere, this was more than a mere concert, it was a thrill ride, and the vibrating haptic seats and nonstop visuals elicited shrieks in their own right.Start the day smarter.