Source: www.thejakartapost.com
Backstreet Boys's concert takes fans for walk down memory lane
Deanne Whitfield, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
OK, so I have to admit I wasn't exactly excited about going to see the
Backstreet Boys in concert -- even with the offer of a free ticket.
I didn't even have time to warm to the idea of going to watch the boys
perform because the promotion for the concert was ... where? If it
wasn't for a billboard I spotted near Senayan on Sunday afternoon, I
would have had no idea the former teen heart-throbs were coming to
Jakarta.
...
Their performance in Jakarta took place at Plenary Hall, in the Jakarta
Convention Center, Senayan, on Feb. 25. The boys burst onto the stage
at around 8 p.m. to begin their first set with the 1999 hit single
"Larger Than Life" from their Millennium album, followed by songs from
their Unbreakable album, which was released in October 2007.
During the concert, the boys performed 23 songs from these two albums,
as well as their albums Backstreet's Back, Black & Blue and Never
Gone. Each gave a solo performance, with Brian Littrell singing
"Welcome Home", a single from his solo Christian album of the same
title, which was released in May 2006. Nick Carter belted out "I Got
You", a single from his solo album Now or Never, which was released
during the band's hiatus in 2002.
I must say, the boys are looking good. After more than 15 years
together -- charting 12 U.S. Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart
and selling more than 100 million albums worldwide to become the
best-selling boy band of all time and the world's biggest money makers
from concert and album sales (amounting to more than US$2.2 billion) --
they still manage to bring that certain boyish charm to the stage. And
who can deny the fact they have amazing voices.
When I was given a press pass to go and watch the concert, I
immediately envisioned the venue swarming with ABG (anak baru-gede, or
teeny-boppers) and sighed at the prospect of a night spent protecting
my eardrums from the hordes of screeching adolescents.
On the night of the concert, however, I was surprised to see the
majority of the audience consisted of relaxed couples in their late-20s
to early-30s -- the same demographic as the Backstreet Boys themselves
-- reminiscing, no doubt, about the early days of their courtship, back
in high school or college, during the group's heyday.
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The boys pleased their loyal fans with the unforgettable number one
hits "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)", "As Long As You Love Me",
"I'll Never Break Your Heart", "I Want It That Way" and "Incomplete".
They brought the show to an end with the 1997 hit "Backstreet's Back",
with Nick Carter jumping down to stand at the stage barrier, where his
female fans surged forward to lay their hands on him.
The boys left the stage briefly and came back for their encore and
final song, "Shape of My Heart", before bidding their Indonesian fans
farewell.
All in all, the boys put on a great concert and I quite enjoyed the
blast-from-the-past atmosphere. I was somewhat disappointed for the
boys, though, that Jakarta was not able to offer a larger audience.
Once again, it seems event organizers and sponsors failed to
successfully promote international performers. That, coupled with
unreasonable ticket prices ... saw the audience reach no more than
2,200.
After their performance at Plenary Hall, the Backstreet Boys headed to
Malaysia for their next show. The remainder of the Asian leg of their
tour will see them perform in China, Taiwan and Korea, before they head
to Mexico and then Europe and the UK, where the tour will end in London
on May 14.