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From big productions all the way to small, intimate stages, this is the promise that Nick has for his solo tour. The Backstreet Boy stated that tickets for the intimate shows, where he would perform classic hits alongside songs from his newest solo album, were already on sale on his official website, with VIP upgrade packages available as well.
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After this summer’s historic Season at the Sphere in Vegas, Carter trades colossal for coziness. The international superstar went onto social media to announce intimate solo shows, an enormous change from his otherwise colloquially ‘massive’ performances. Carter promises an intimate experience with the classics that whoever goes with him have been singing along to for years as well as new material from his 2021 solo outing, “LoveLifeTragedy.”
The announcement was accompanied by a promo that perfectly encapsulated the intimacy the tour promises. Sitting with his hand on his forehead and his head bowed, partially obscuring his face, Carter conveys those vibes of deep thoughts; in stark contrast to the glitzy Vegas shows, the tattooed arm stood out against a minimum backdrop-aesthetic of pure raw intimacy.
“I’ll be performing for the first time from my up-to-date solo album,” Carter wrote. “There may even be a surprise or two up my sleeve… but you’ll have to be there to find out.”
The initial response from the fans exceeded just excitement; there were geographical demands attached. While the initial locations fall under Illinois and Wisconsin, international followers asserted themselves in the comments section.
European fans were loud about their desire for shows. “I’ll wait for you in Europe Nick,” commented one user, whereas another said, “Europe is waiting for you…” followed by some heart emojis. German fans might have been the most insistent, though, with multiple comments reading, “Germany is waiting for you 🥰🥰” as if from various accounts.
South American parties found a way to make their claims, no less loudly. “Brazil wants this tour! 🇧🇷🇧🇷❤️❤️,” one fan declared; “Brasil ano que vem, bebê!” said another, which means, “Brazil next year, baby!” The noise grew loud enough for a Spanish booking agent to jump in, tagging “@nickcarter will you come to Spain? Pleaseeee.”
One comment underlined the plights of international fans whenever artists skip out on microwave tours. “Wait. You missed Canada. Come back we miss you.”
Probably the most curious one came from a skeptic: “Can you really keep a secret for 4 weeks tho? I think you want to tell us as much as we wanna know 😂 XxX.” This cheeky jab ignites some wild speculation about just what those “surprises up his sleeve” might be.
There was, however, one that carries enough emotion to fill a concert hall: “Eitaaaaaa !!! Meu Deus tá casado mais eu ainda amo tanto mais tá tão lindo eu não aguento é muito gato misericórdia” meaning “Wow!!! My God he’s married but I still love him so much but he’s so beautiful I can’t take it he’s so handsome mercy.”
This move is a big turn for Carter from the Sphere’s technological marvel, renowned for its incredible visuals, toward venues where the spotlight is on the track and creator-audience connection. In this way, Carter will promote his solo endeavors in an intimate fashion alongside all the hits that made him famous.
While tickets are on sale for the opening North American dates, an almost audible international reaction is beginning to rumble louder, forcing Carter to seriously consider taking the intimate tour concept worldwide, given the clamoring from Europe and South America-fans out there are more than ready for this personal touch that these smaller shows promise.
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Nick Carter shifts from spectacular productions to intimate cavics- up-and-down-the-edge-of-live-track displays: from conquering mammoth venues to cherishing that smaller show.