
В столице Украины прошёл концерт популярной группы Backstreet Boys. В столицу Украины Backstreet Boys приехали, колеся по миру со своим турне «This Is Us Tour». Турне организовали, как поддержка недавно вышедшего альбома под названием «This Is Us». Правда на самом концерте новых песен толком пришедшие не услышали, но им было важно не это, а увидеть своих кумиров. Ведь множество девушек, уже не подросткового возраста, кричали, прыгали и просто фанатели при виде своих кумиров. Парни отработали по максимуму и сделали всё, что от них требовалось, драйв, общение с публиков, необычные движение и воздушные поцелуи - вот, что нужно поклонницам, Backstreet Boys сделали всё и даже немного больше, так что недовольных после их выступления в Киеве не было.
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