On June 2, 1999, the Backstreet Boys’ “Into the Millennium” tour began in Ghent, Belgium. Can you believe it’s been 18 years?
Legit, 18 years!
The first two shows of the tour were in Belgium before moving into Germany, the Netherlands, and France. Eventually, the tour came over to the United States for two separate legs.
There were a total of 123 shows with 47 in Europe and 76 in North America.
The tour ran almost a year, ending on March 15, 2000 in Toronto, Canada.
Unfortunately, I never got to see this show, which sucks. I know. Trust me. I just couldn’t at the time.
There is always time for the Millennium tour. For this Flashback Friday, take a look at the video we captured and uploaded of the 1999 Barcelona "Into The Millennium" tour. It's not GREAT quality, but it's pretty good and better than nothing! Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7w2_YjRO2iA
Having a pretty big collection of bootleg concerts that I've collected over the years, here's another one to add to your viewing pleasure. Check out the Backstreet Boys 'Into The Millennium' tour date at Penn State in 2000. Was this your concert? Let us know! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MtbegEyRzw
One of the biggest tours of all-time began 17 years ago today. The Backstreet Boys' began their "Into The Millennium" tour, supporting their recently released "Millennium" album on June 2, 1999 in Ghent Belgium at Flanders Expo. Accordin to Wikipedia, the first leg of the tour was a European leg,…
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