VietNamNet Bridge - By now, three out of four members of world-renowned Backstreet Boys - A. J. McLean, Howie Dorough, and Nick Carter – have arrived in Ho Chi Minh City to make elaborate preparations for their coming tour “This is us” there.

 

Two members of Backstreet Boys arrive in HCM City

 

They will spend time visiting the city’s War Relics Museum and Cu Chi Tunnel, and go shopping and fishing before participating in a press conference held at five-star Park Hyatt hotel today (March 23).

 

The last Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell will fly to southern hub prior to their show held at the Military Zone 7 stadium on March 24.

 

At the stadium, workers and engineers appear to have completed installing sound and lighting systems for the band’s debut in Vietnam in front of tens thousands of audience.

 

AlphaMedia Ltd. Company, the agency in charge of providing equipment for the event, told the media that the world-acclaimed Meyer Sound system, which was used to serve international tours performed by Michael Jackson and Britney Spears, will be put into use for the BSB shows in HCMC and Hanoi.

 

“The sound system could meet any demands of international and local event organizers,” claimed Dang Minh Tri, the company’s representative, adding that each pair of loudspeakers is worth thousands of US dollars and each micro costs US$12,500.

 

After their performance in HCMC, they will fly to grace the My Dinh National stadium in Hanoi on March 26.

 

Source: Tuoi Tre/VNE