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Nsync with Shania Twain, Shaggy, and more

May 18, 2024 at 9:00 PM  ·  Underground, Carteret, NJ Underground, Carteret, NJ

Nsync
May 18
Nsync
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The Backstreet Boys, a legendary pop group, boast over 130 million sales, numerous awards, and record-setting tours. Known for their hit "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," their "DNA" album and world tour have solidified their iconic status. Their Las Vegas residency "Larger Than Life" was a historic success.
Shaggy — Jamaican reggae fusion icon Orville Richard Burrell, known for global hits like "Boombastic," "It Wasn't Me," and "Angel." He is releasing his new album "Lottery" in May 2026, featuring the single "Looking Lovely." Shaggy also continues to tour extensively worldwide and has a role in Sting's musical, "The Last Ship."
Boyz II Men, a quartet from Philadelphia, are the most commercially successful R&B group, famed for lush ballads and harmonies. Their hits include "End of the Road" and "One Sweet Day" with Mariah Carey. They've sold millions, winning multiple awards. Formed in 1987, they debuted with Cooleyhighharmony in 1991. They have worked with acts like Michael Jackson, and released albums like II, Twenty, and Under the Streetlight. Despite a member leaving in 2003, they've remained a strong touring group.
Snoop Dogg, born Calvin Broadus in Long Beach, CA, rose to fame in the '90s under Dr. Dre’s mentorship. Known for his laid-back style, hits like "Gin & Juice," and genre versatility, he expanded into movies, TV, and more. With albums spanning hip-hop, reggae, and gospel, he boasts collaborations with Pharrell, Eminem, and Katy Perry. Despite legal troubles early on, Snoop's impact on music and pop culture remains legendary.
The I Love The 90s tour, launched by Universal Attractions Agency in 2016, is a celebrated concert series known for its vibrant throwback to the 1990s. It features a rotating lineup of iconic hip-hop, rap, and R&B artists like Vanilla Ice, All-4-One, Young MC, and Rob Base. The tour delivers high-energy performances of chart-topping hits such as "Ice Ice Baby," "I Swear," and "Bust a Move," creating an arena-sized dance party filled with nostalgia.
Shania Twain, born in Windsor and raised in Timmins, Ontario, is a pivotal 1990s country star known for hits like "You're Still the One." Partnering with producer Mutt Lange, she fused country with rock and pop, achieving huge success with albums like The Woman in Me and Come on Over. Twain, an icon in both country and pop, has worked with Michael Bublé and Lionel Richie and enjoyed a Las Vegas residency. Despite setbacks, her 2017 album Now topped the charts, and she continued to evolve with 2023's Queen of Me, embracing modern pop sounds.

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