Medicine Hat News

Backstreet Boys, Florida Georgia Line back together on CMT

- KRISTIN M. HALL

NASHVILLE Backstreet Boys got their first hit country song this year on a collaborat­ion with country duo Florida Georgia and now the two powerhouse acts are teaming up for a “CMT Crossroads” episode airing Aug. 30.

The cross-genre television show will feature all-star group performanc­es of each other’s biggest singles, including “I Want It That Way,” “As Long As You Love Me,” “Cruise” and “H.O.L.Y.” as well as their partnershi­p on the platinum hit “God, Your Momma, and Me.”

The two groups are popping up together a lot this year. They performed together on the Academy of Country Music Awards this year and are playing a series of baseball stadium tour dates this summer.

FGL’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley are longtime fans of the ’90s boy band icons, who are on an upswing after a successful Las Vegas residency this year. Hubbard said in an email interview with The Associated Press that he’s most looking forward to singing their classic, “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back).”

“It’s crazy to think how we grew up listening to this song and now are on stage performing it together,” Hubbard said. “It still gets me every time!”

With the two groups hitting Boston, Minneapoli­s and Chicago stadiums, Hubbard said watching the Backstreet Boys performanc­es has been a learning experience.

“These guys are master entertaine­rs, no doubt,” Hubbard said. “But, I gotta say that BK and I have learned to really step up our game all the way around.”

Their performanc­e at the ACMs in Las Vegas in April got everyone from Nicole Kidman to Tim McGraw on their feet to dance along. But the country duo acknowledg­es that it’s pretty complicate­d to get all seven singers up on stage together to dance.

“The dance moves are still a new thing for us but we love it, so much so that we even added dancers to our stadium shows,” Kelley said.

Debuting in 2002, “CMT Crossroads” has featured musical mashups between Def Leppard and Taylor Swift, Steven Tyler and Carrie Underwood, and John Mayer and Keith Urban.

 ?? PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP, FILE ?? In this April 2 photo members of Florida Georgia Line and Backstreet Boys, perform at the 52nd annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas. The groups are teaming up for a “CMT Crossroads” episode airing Aug. 30.
PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP, FILE In this April 2 photo members of Florida Georgia Line and Backstreet Boys, perform at the 52nd annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas. The groups are teaming up for a “CMT Crossroads” episode airing Aug. 30.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada