hah just kidding. i always do that if i can't make up my mind. you probably wont like it but i let fate choose. have a dice and color 3 sides of. throw it up in the air and let fate choose. if it lands on one of the non-colored sides, then check the opposite side and thats the color you go with.
you can always tell what you want when you do this because when you do something like this, and you get an answer and you feel unsure.. that means you don't really want it. so lets say you colored one side red. and it lands on red and that means BSB, but you're thinking "hmm i should do this again and see what else i get" that means you don't really want to go to that one.
solidadvice4teens answered Thursday November 25 2010, 4:13 pm: Put it to you this way it's 2 headliners for the price of one concert ticket. If you were to see BSB and New Kids separately top priced seats usually get around $125.00 (NKOTB) factor in pairs and you save a lot.
Both of them to my understanding are doing their own 90 minute set plus anything grouped together which hasn't been mentioned. I base the 90 minutes for both on other concerts with dual headliners.
New Kids On The Block put on a very entertaining show with tight harmonies and vocals and are the reason BSB have done well. They paved the way.
Also, you might never get to see these guys on stage separately much less together again. It's a rare opportunity to see them both on the same night that you should take if you have the $.
Bold also if we're thinking the band from New York hasn't produced new material or an album since 1989 and the reunion is very recent. It could be done just as a cash grab from nostalgic fans and not out of love.
BSB/NKOTB have been very active touring and have put out a lot of CDs, DVDs and cruise ship tours as well as arena tours this decade. I would go with them as it sounds like the better time. But after all you know your tastes and what you would like so go with them as this is based on me. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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