B&B or Into The Millennium. Which tour was better?
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Submitted by Wendy from Buellton CA USA
Hey Kathy, thanks for agreeing with me. I truly care about Nick and what happens to him. I hope Nick leaves that evil person because I don't think I can live with knowing Nick is still being abused by her. It might not be easy for him to leave her but I know he is smart and will figure out a way. Thanks again for supporting me Kathy!
Submitted by Kathy from USA
Wendy,
Submitted by Wendy from Buellton CA USA
ATTENTION!!!! NICK CARTER FANS!!!!
Submitted by Nick for ever! from SAN FRANCISCO CA USA
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Submitted by christina from on Canada
Well, while i enjoyed both shows, i did like the millennium stage better. At first when i heard that they were gonna have a round stage, i thought, what the heck... but whe i saw it and how close i was to them because of it, i love it. Seeing the B&B tour and the end stage again was truthfully, weird seein the end stage again. Both tours were awesome, but i am leaning toward millennium more because of the stage, the flying, that was the best, and because they didn't shorten some of the songs.
Submitted by Thresa from Huntsville AL USA
I've seen both "Millennium" and "B&B" tours. Both times I traveled to Atlanta, GA. I have to admit, as I've seen other fans say..I loved both tours. But as far as being able to see and hear better, I liked "Into The Millennium" tour better. I was sitting in the back of The Dome. And it was very hard to see and hear the "B&B" show. But last year I thought I didn't have good seats. I didn't get the tickets till the last second and was thankful. When we got to the "Millennium" show..what I thought was awful seats, turned out to be GREAT seats. The show being the round, I could see all the stage and most of all I got to see ALL of BSB. Also during some of my fave songs, Kevin would be on my side of the stage...SIGH! But to say again..I am thankful I got to see them twice and I look forward to the next time.
Submitted by Summer from USA
Both concerts were awesome, and I know a good concert when I see one, hehe. I personaly like the "Into the Millennium" tour better, because it was right in the middle of the floor, which made everyone get a pretty good view of the boys. They also had a great saxaphone player and the rest of the band was visible. Meanwhile, during the "Black & Blue" tour, the band was hidden, and the people in the back couldn't see much. I was kinda disappointed that at the "Black & Blue" tour, they didn't sing "Don't Wanna Lose You Now". That is a great song, and a total hit. They barely sang any songs off of Millennium at the "Black & Blue" tour. I'm not saying that I didn't like the "Black & Blue" tour, because it was a great concert. They put on a great show. I'm just saying that as far as production and fairness, I liked the "Into the Millennium" concert better. Peace :)
Submitted by Marla B. from bronx ny USA
I love both, but the B&B blue concert was 10 x's better. I guess they get better as they get older!..Ktbspa and support the Brian Littrell Healthy Heart Club for kids!
Submitted by Aprille from USA
I definitely appreciated the Black and Blue tour more than any of their past tours. Each tour gets progressively better and better. Plus, my floors seats may have had a little bit of an influence on my opinion as well, but...nah! B&B was better!
Submitted by Marissa from Queens NY USA
They were both the BEST ever! I think I enjoyed the B&B concert better though! :)
Submitted by Lizzy (the gal of the millennium!!) from Hershey Pennsilvania USA
Hey!! Lizzy McGuire speaking, Aaron Cater's girlfriend!! (jk)
Submitted by Kristen from Cary North Carolina USA
Although it's kind of a hard decision to make, I'd have to say that the Millenium Tour was better than the Black and Blue Tour. Frankly, all that pyro and computer graphics was very impersonal. The end stage was also a down side. If you were sitting in the center, you were fine and dandy. But, if you were on the sides (I was) your vision is limited...VERY limited. The Millenium round stage was a great idea. No matter where you sat, you could see them and it was great! The harnesses were great, the minimal lighting effects were great. You could focus on the music and dancing. But, during the Black and Blue tour...the only thing you could focus on was the fire that constantly kept erupting through out the entire show. Don't get me wrong, the Boys ALWAYS put on a good show...when the show is focused on THEM and their MUSIC, not how fancy things are. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it supposed to be about the music anyway?
Submitted by Ashley from Orlando FL USA
Man this is a hard question I think I would have to say the Millennium concert but then again I also loved the Black & Blue concert But I did like the round stage better because it was in the Middle and it brought so much exitement into the concert it was much easier to watch the concert
Submitted by Erica from TAMPA FL USA
Well, I saw the 'Into the Millennium' tour 5 times and so far I've seen the Black and Blue Tour once, but I have tickets to 3 upcoming shows, so my opinion may change. . .but I will have to say that I think the Millennium concert was the best. I liked the set-up a lot better, cause there really wasn't a bad seat. I liked the rotating routines they did because I got to see every guy an equal amount of times. At the Black and Blue concert, I was more to the Brian side of the stage oppose to the Nick side, so I was a little upset 'cause I really wanted to see Nick more. (Dont get me wrong I love Brok though!)So thats always a downside to the traditional stage. The one good thing I will say about the B&B tour is that the round stage in the back was an awesome touch. It made the people in the back get to experience the front row! But Millennium was so different and so alive that, I think it was the best. And the best thing over all about the Millennium concert was that they had no special effects barely and no back drops. It was just them, there voices, and a couple lights which proved just what theyre voices can do alone and what wonderful entertainers they are. They really didnt need all that fancy stuff at B&B, cause unlike any other group in this world they can pull off simple and make it look like the best thing in the world :)
Submitted by YJ from Atlanta GA USA
I have been to both concerts and I have to say my favorite was B and B because I liked the traditonal end stgae better instead of them having to rotate around all the time. Both shows were so awesome! Even though "Black and Blue" was my favorite, "Millenium" will always have a special place in my heart because it was my first concert ever and let me tell u BSB knows how to tock the house! I liked B & B better because I had much better seats. Last time I was in the highest level but this time I had lower levels. Also, I became a bigger Backstreet fan and knew every single word to every damn song! I plan to go to another B & B tour! Either way BSb put on the best shows ever because they are the best damn group! KTBSPA!!!
Submitted by Tonya from Riverside Ca USA
Well i went 2 both tours, i saw millenium 3 times in one week and i've only seen B&B once so far, but I think i liked both tours evenly, or maybe it was just because it was BSB and i was there.... yeah that's probably it. But i think millenium was a little better because that was hte first time i had seen them live and it was a more memorable experience 4 me and i liked the round stage better, but all in all they were both TOTALLY AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Submitted by Jenny from Idaho Springs Colorado USA
I've only been to the B&B tour and I'd have to say it was totally awesome. I've seen clips of the Millenium tour and I am wishing I could have seen it, but B&B was enough to satisfy me until the next one!! I think that everything I had to go through to get there was also what made it absolutely fabulous! My best friend and I started out on Dec. 2 waiting in line for tickets like everyone else. We were 6th and 7th in line, but they had a lottery and we ended up way towards the back. Some person who showed up around 9:45 am was the first in line after the lottery. I think this totally sucks. If you're willing to get up early and stand in line, I think it should definitely be first come first serve. Anyway, we didn't get tickets that day. So we waited for the radio to start giving them away. We tried every day for five weeks and even got qualified (along with 50 other people) for a pair of tickets. We entered every online contest, teen magazine contest and local contests to try to get tickets. We even went dumpster diving for one week to try to get the backstage passes from Burger King. Finally, about 5 days before the concert we came to this website and saw a girl had tickets for sale. I called her and we met 3 days before the concert. I ended up with 5 tickets total and I was so excited because my mom wanted to go. This was the first concert she's ever been to in her life. She loved it. Anyway, my friend and I heard from the radio that if we had tickets, we could make a poster containing the radio station's name and BSB. The winner got to upgrade to front row tickets. There were a lot of people there with banners and sheets and posters. We thought it would be a good idea to try. We wouldn't be really disappointed if we didn't win because at least we were still guaranteed to see it. But we ended up winning second place which gave us center floor seats in the 17th row. It was an experience I will never forget. The catwalk came right down over the top of us and my friend was about 5 feet away from touching Howie (her favorite). They were so close I couldn't believe it. Anyway, I'm sorry for making this so long, but I just wanted to share my awesome BSB experience with everyone. I hope you don't mind, TOO MUCH!! Later everyone.
Submitted by Brian's Angel from DETROIT Michigan USA
Defininately my man Brian. At the millenium tour he pointed at me in the 5th row, so I started dancing and he grabbed Nick and they both pointed and waved....!! Then Brian pointed at me during I want it that way...It was wonderful!! Brian is SOO romantic and Leighanne is SOO lucky. Can't wait for the next concert-3rd row!!
Submitted by Renee from Detroit Michigan USA
I loved all the concerts I went to with these hot-hot boys but I have to say that I think the Millenium tour was better. I went two concerts from that tour and it was just AWESOME. I also had 3rd and 5th each time so that may have contributed!! The B&B concert in Detroit was at the Silverdome and the sound was so bad! The guys did an awesome job but they echoed because of the venue we were in. In general I think they did an AWESOME job at both. They are getting better and hotter (!)-I guess I enjoyed myself more at the Millenium tour.
Submitted by Jamie from USA
I've only been to 1 bsb concert, a B&B one so....... But I've seen peices from their Millenium concerts and I think the B&B ones are better!
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