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Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter to hold concert in Manila in March 2025
Reyma Deveza,
ABS-CBN News
Published Dec 09, 2024 01:56 PM PHT

MANILA -- Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter is coming back to Manila for a one-night concert this 2025.
MANILA -- Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter is coming back to Manila for a one-night concert this 2025.
Promoter Wilbros Live announced on Monday that Carter will be coming to Manila as part of the Asian leg of his "Who I Am 2025" world tour.
Promoter Wilbros Live announced on Monday that Carter will be coming to Manila as part of the Asian leg of his "Who I Am 2025" world tour.
Carter's concert in Manila will happen on March 30, 2025 at New Frontier Theater and he is expected to perform Backstreet Boys' hits and also his personal favorites.
Carter's concert in Manila will happen on March 30, 2025 at New Frontier Theater and he is expected to perform Backstreet Boys' hits and also his personal favorites.
Tickets are available at TicketNet.com.ph and TicketNet outlets.
Tickets are available at TicketNet.com.ph and TicketNet outlets.
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Last May, Carter cancelled his concerts in Cebu and in Manila due to "unforeseen circumstances."
Last May, Carter cancelled his concerts in Cebu and in Manila due to "unforeseen circumstances."
In 2023, Carter with the rest of Backstreet Boys came in Manilla for their DNA World Tour.
In 2023, Carter with the rest of Backstreet Boys came in Manilla for their DNA World Tour.
Formed in 1993, the Backstreet Boys are known for the hit songs “I Want It That Way,” “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back),” and “As Long As You Love Me,” to name a few.
Formed in 1993, the Backstreet Boys are known for the hit songs “I Want It That Way,” “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back),” and “As Long As You Love Me,” to name a few.
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