Nineties teen-pop stars Backstreet Boys will return to Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre Aug. 19 as part of the second leg of the band’s DNA World Tour, promoter AEG Presents announced this morning.
Tickets for the 7:30 p.m., all-ages concert in Greenwood Village are on sale starting at 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 14, via .
General admission and reserved passes range from $42 to $250.
The 45-date, three-month tour finds the group playing hits in the U.S. and Canada before the tour ends at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Oct. 9. The Colorado date falls about halfway through the tour, which kicks off in Wantagh, N.Y., on July 10.
The band’s longevity isn’t just about nostalgia. New album “DNA,” released at the top of 2019, — including an Aug. 8, 2018, concert at the Pepsi Center — and led to this recently announced second leg.
“We give our fans 100%, night after night, putting on the best Backstreet Boys show we can,” band member AJ McLean said in a press statement. “We play our hits, we dance our asses off and we do it because we love our fans.”
The current leg of the DNA World Tour picks up later this month when the group heads to Mexico, South America, Australia and New Zealand, the press statement added.
Singer Nick Carter has also been in the news in recent years. An employee of a Key West, Fla., bar that resulted in Carter’s arrest in 2016. He was also in 2017. The latter case was never pursued by law enforcement due to the statute of limitations on the alleged event, which Schuman said occurred 15 years prior.




