Nick Carter - Backstreet-Boy Nick Carter solo in Hamburg - Thanks to fans
Nick Carter, the youngest member of the Backstreet Boys, is currently on a world tour solo - and recently performed in Hamburg. The 44-year-old US pop singer performed at the Musicclub "Docks" in front of around 1200 predominantly female fans. He thanked them for the "much love in the last 30 years". Fans have always given him support in tough times, said Carter.
Carter is a married father of three. He thrilled the audience with a mix of solo hits and Backstreet Boys classics, offering a musical journey through the 90s. The fans - approximately the same age as the singer - sang along loudly to the big hits like "I Want It That Way" and "Quit Playing Games With My Heart".
On his "Who I Am" tour, Carter is giving concerts in 28 European countries. Other stops in Germany are Stuttgart, Cologne, Frankfurt and Munich. The Backstreet Boys will be on stage at the Glücksgefühle-Festival at the Hockenheim Ring on September 13. The band was founded in 1993.
Carter's solo performance in Hamburg was enthusiastically received by the 1200 fans, many of whom were reminiscent of the 90s when the Backstreet Boys first gained popularity. During the concert, Carter expressed his gratitude to the audience for their unwavering support over the past 30 years, including during tough times. The setlist included a mix of Carter's solo hits and Backstreet Boys classics, such as "I Want It That Way" and "Quit Playing Games With My Heart," which was met with loud singing along from the crowd. As part of his "Who I Am" tour, Carter will be performing in several other cities in Germany, including Stuttgart, Cologne, Frankfurt, and Munich. Despite his solo endeavors, Carter's fans are eagerly awaiting the return of the Backstreet Boys, as they will be performing at the Glücksgefühle-Festival at the Hockenheim Ring on September 13. This festival will mark the 28th European stop for Carter's tour, and the 30th anniversary of the Backstreet Boys' formation in 1993.