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One stage. One song. A thousand memories.
The moment the first notes of “I Want It That Way” echoed through Radio City Music Hall during the SNL50: The Homecoming Concert, time seemed to stop.

Dressed in sleek black and silver, AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, and Brian Littrell took the stage like they never left it — and instantly transported the crowd back to the golden age of pop. The Backstreet Boys, one of the biggest-selling boy bands in history, proved once again why they’ve stood the test of time.
As they launched into their 1999 mega-hit, the packed audience — a sea of fans, stars, and musical legends — erupted. Every voice joined in for the iconic chorus: “Tell me whyyyy…” It wasn’t just nostalgia — it was pop perfection reborn.
This wasn’t a tribute to the past. It was a declaration: the Backstreet Boys are forever.
Their harmonies were tight, their chemistry effortless, and their energy electric. Even after three decades, the connection between the five bandmates was palpable, their movements in sync, their smiles genuine. Cameras caught emotional fans in the crowd — some with tears, some with glittered signs, all singing along word-for-word.
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As confetti rained down and the final harmonies soared through the hall, the crowd gave a standing ovation that lasted long after the last note. “I Want It That Way” wasn’t just a performance. It was a celebration of pop history, friendship, and the kind of music that becomes the soundtrack to people’s lives.
And on this unforgettable night — part of SNL’s 50th anniversary celebration of music, laughter, and legacy — the Backstreet Boys reminded everyone that some songs don’t fade with time… they just get better.