![]() There had to be well over 10,000 other girls and women who hated their guts in that moment (out of a reasonable, respectable jealousy, of course). ![]() All of them were almost too stunned to sing along as they stood there with their arm around their idol. In keeping with tour tradition, each band member chose girls from the audience to bring on stage and serenade with their signature love ballad “Worldwide.” A nurse, an artist behind a homemade sign, two friends in matching sunglasses, and someone who almost tackled Logan to the ground were the lucky ones Tuesday night. If anything, Big Time Rush knows exactly how to play to the crowd, appealing to our collective inner tween. While at times it felt funny seeing these four 30-something men sing teen-y pop songs about falling in love to a crowd of fans of their former TV show, the delivery was still a hit with the audience that grew up with them. Even the songs from their new album - which dropped June 2 - had a 2010s feel, thanks to the classic dance moves that accompanied the tunes. Every hop, step, kick, wave and groove hit the mark. It looked second-nature, as if ingrained in their muscle memory. Everything from the retro lighting designs and the video montage with decade-old behind-the-scenes footage struck that chord.Īnd the choreography throughout the entire show was more than just well-rehearsed. Not that I’m bitter or anything, but what I’m trying to say is their performance wasn’t about the sincerity of their lyrics. The man is 34 years old and has been married since 2014. Was I convinced that Carlos really wanted to be my boyfriend when he (I swear to God) looked directly at me, specifically and sang, “ I could be your bad boy or baby I could be nice / I would give you stars if you gave me the night” during BTR’s rendition of “Song For You”? Of course not. They opened with the titular song of the tour - “Can’t Get Enough,” from their just-released album “Another Life” - thus introducing their new age.īig Time Rush performs at PNC Music Pavilion on Tuesday night. The band even started the show by rising up from beneath the stage, as if they were rising from the dead. If the “Forever Tour” was the band simply testing the waters for their reunion era, BTR’s “Can’t Get Enough Tour” stop in Charlotte solidified a full-fledged comeback. The show marked a return to the big outdoor venue they last filled in 2013, following on the heels of 2022’s “Forever Tour” show, which was hosted in Charlotte at Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre - a venue a quarter of the size of PNC. Which checks out for Big Time Rush, the former Nickelodeon music group comprised of Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow, Logan Henderson and Carlos PenaVega. It felt like the crowd at PNC Music Pavilion Tuesday night had been holding in those screams for a decade. There’s nothing quite like the sound of 10,000-plus teen girls screaming at the top of their lungs.
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