The Backstreet Boys have officially announced their final world tour, uniting pop music legends for one unforgettable celebration titled “Legends: End of an Era.” This monumental event marks the culmination of more than three decades of chart-topping success, electrifying performances, and heartfelt connections with millions of fans across the globe. Known for their flawless harmonies, synchronized dance moves, and timeless appeal, the Backstreet Boys are preparing to deliver their most ambitious and emotional tour yet.
The upcoming farewell tour promises a spectacular production that will pay tribute to every era of their career—from their early days dominating the late 1990s pop scene to their continued success as mature performers redefining longevity in the music industry. Fans can expect a carefully crafted setlist of their biggest hits, including “I Want It That Way,” “Larger Than Life,” “Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely,” and “Incomplete,” along with rare fan favorites that haven’t been performed live in years.
The band—AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, and Brian Littrell—expressed deep gratitude for their devoted fanbase, who have supported them through every album, tour, and personal milestone. “This tour is our thank you,” said the group in a joint statement. “We’ve shared so many memories with our fans, and now we want to make one last round of unforgettable moments together.”
Spanning major cities across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, the “Legends: End of an Era” tour will be a celebration of music, brotherhood, and legacy. As the Backstreet Boys take their final bow, they leave behind an enduring imprint on pop culture—one built on love, nostalgia, and timeless artistry. Even as an era ends, one thing remains certain: Backstreet will always be back.