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New Kids on the Block which includes Boston-based heartthrobs Johnathan Knight, Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg, and Danny Wood toured the world behind catchy, pop-laded hits in the late-80s and early-90s. Fans worldwide loved songs like “Hangin’ Tough,” “Step by Step,” and “You Got It (The Right Stuff).” Don’t miss your chance to see New Kids on the Block LIVE back on tour! Buy New Kids on the Block tickets now!
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New kids on the Block
By Donniegirl77 from San Antonio tx on 6/10/2011
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It
Best For:
Adults

I have been a fan since i was 10yearold. I love so much they are the best band in the world. They care for there fans and we care for them to. I saw them in 1994 and it was great because i cought a towle that donnie thow at me and some other girls and we forght for the towle and i got a piece of it. I was so happy.Then in the summer of 1994 the broken up i cry all night.Then in 2008 my humband broken up with me and my mom brought me the tickeits for my brithday and it made me feel really happy so when i went to there concest in 2008 that night it was fun. they made me feel woundful

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[5 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

die hard fan love u nkotb
By covergirlbaby12 from wichita ks on 5/10/2011
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound
Cons:
Too Hot
Best For:
Adults, Everyone

I'm a die hard fan of nkotb and the bsb too i grown up with the nkotb and i saw nkotb when i was 9yrs old and i still love them nkotb... nkotb is HOT FOR THE crowds and the crowds love them....

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[6 of 7 customers found this review helpful]

Love my New Kids On The Block
By kamikane from Indianapolis,IN on 4/11/2011
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Sound
Best For:
Everyone

I love my NKOTB!! I went to see them twice in concert on there last go round a few years ago!! It was incredible! They are still Hot if not even hotter and sounded incredible! I can't wait to see them again!

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[12 of 18 customers found this review helpful]

still love the NKOTB
By kittykat from Wilkes barre pa on 6/11/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound
Best For:
Adults

I have been too several concerts and i must say this was the best even after all these years they still sound great.......I actually was so close jordan winked at me.......lol........I sound like a teenagers

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New Kids on the Block Tickets

You can stop “Hangin’ Tough” after all these years; buy your NKOTB tickets now! 

They spent the 80s and early 90s breaking hearts all over the bubblegum pop scene. While their first album didn’t fare very well, their second album “Hangin’ Tough” contained hit singles like “Please Don’t Go Girl,” “You Got It (The Right Stuff)” and “I’ll Be Loving You (Forever)” that propelled the five teenage heartthrobs to fame. New Kids on the Block tickets sold out everywhere solidifying the group’s status in the rock pop world.

New Kids on the Block continued their climb up the pop charts with “Step by Step” and “Face the Music.” In 1995 as the music scene shifted to rap and grunge the group split for a multitude of reasons, leaving teenage girls the world over broken hearted.

Since the band’s break there have been rumors swirling though the pop world of comebacks and reunions. All the gossip has been false, until now … Pairing with boy band wonder Backstreet Boys, NKOTB are setting out to stun audiences with the reunion of a lifetime. Jordan, Jonathan, Joey, Donnie and Danny will take to the stage just like the old days!

Fans of yore still love the boys on the block and give two thumbs up in all their reviews. So break out that neon NKOTB t-shirt circa 1990 and get ready to rock!

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New Kids on the Block Biography

After his success with New Edition, producer Maurice Starr decided to replicate the singing group by substituting suburban white kids for the young black teenagers. The result was New Kids on the Block, a pioneering boy band that eclipsed the popularity of Starr's previous group while laying the groundwork for the teen pop boom of the late-'90s. During the New Kids' heyday, the group reportedly earned over one million dollars per week, and their string of hit singles -- the bulk of which reinterpreted R&B-styled street music for a young female audience -- made them one of the era's most successful acts. Following a botched attempt to rough up their clean-cut image with 1994's Face the Music, however, the boys disbanded, only to reconvene 14 years later for a comeback album and supporting tour.

In 1985, Maurice Starr launched a citywide talent search in Boston, where he hoped to assemble an adolescent vocal group. Donnie Wahlberg, Jordan Knight, Jon Knight, Danny Wood, and Joe McIntyre were soon recruited to join, with Starr presiding over the young teenagers as manager, choreographer, songwriter and producer. A contract with Columbia Records followed, and New Kids on the Block made an awkward, enthusiastic debut with their self-titled album in 1986. At the time, the group's oldest members were barely 16 years old, while McIntyre was only 12.

For their next album, 1988's Hangin' Tough, New Kids on the Block bolstered their neo-bubblegum beginnings with slick, radio-ready pop songs. From the saccharine ballad I'll Be Loving You Forever to the title track's stab at funk, the album spun off a seemingly endless streak of hits in 1988 and 1989. Five songs entered the Top Ten, and even the group's Christmas album (released during the height of New Kids mania in late 1989) went double platinum, effectively riding the coattails of Hangin' Tough up the ~Billboard charts. In another savvy marketing move, Columbia Records released a single from the group's previous album, which became a Top Ten hit in 1989 despite being three years old. It helped jump-start sales for the middling debut record, and both Hangin' Tough and New Kids on the Block climbed to multi-platinum status before the decade's end.

New Kids mania continued in 1990 with Step by Step, whose title track became the group's biggest single to date. The album sold three million copies in America -- a far cry from Hangin' Tough's eight million copies, perhaps, but a remarkable feat nevertheless -- and also fared well internationally, moving an additional 16 million units in other parts of the world. The boys supported their release with a Coke-sponsored tour, including 100 dates in the U.S. and additional performances overseas. Meanwhile, they also unveiled an extensive line of licensed merchandise -- including dolls, lunch boxes, attire, and bed sheets -- that earned the group an additional 400 million in 1991. Coupled with the sheer size of their official fan club, the modest popularity of 1991's No More Games: The Remix Album, and the amount of calls placed to the Official NKOTB Hotline at 1-900-909-5KID, the group's merchandising efforts made them the highest-paid entertainers of the year, beating out the likes of Michael Jackson and Madonna.

Even so, Step by Step proved to be the group's last album to enjoy such global success. The New Kids were the subject of an endless amount of jokes, including allegations that they hadn't sung a note during the Hangin' Tough recording sessions. Furthermore, their teenaged audience was growing up, as signified by the failure of Step by Step's final single, Let's Try It Again, to break the Top 40. In 1994, they rechristened themselves NKOTB (a move that was intended to distance the now twenty-something singers from their kid-oriented past) and returned with Face the Music, which showed a remarkable degree of musical maturity. The group had grown into a credible urban R&B outfit, eschewing the help of Maurice Starr and writing many of the songs themselves. Face the Music failed to replicate any shred of their previous success, however, and New Kids on the Block acrimoniously parted ways in June 1994.

Various members of the New Kids launched solo careers later in the decade, with Knight scoring a gold-selling record in 1999 and Donnie Wahlberg landing several movie roles. Attempts to reunite the group in the early 2000s proved fruitless however, the bandmembers surprisingly reconvened in early 2008, announcing their decision to tour in support of a new album. The Block arrived later that year, followed by tour dates in Canada and America. Although critically panned, The Block nevertheless debuted at number two on the ~Billboard charts and sold 100,000 copies in its first week. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Andrew Leahey, Rovi