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Backstreet Boys concert tickets are once again available in the UAE

Backstreet Boys concert tickets are once again available in the UAE

 Calling all Backstreet Boys fans in the UAE who were crushed to learn they didn't receive tickets to the band's event in Abu Dhabi: Yas Island is now providing brand-new, unique packages that can get you a pass for the performance.

The boy band from the 1990s will play their greatest hits as part of their DNA World Tour 2023 on May 7 at Abu Dhabi's Etihad Arena. When they first went on sale in February, all of the passes were sold out within six hours.

Fans were prepared to purchase airline tickets to surrounding nations to catch the lads during the upcoming legs of their globe tour, but surprise, surprise, tickets are now again available.

They do it this time, though, as a perk of a Yas Island getaway.

In a recent press release, Yas Island stated: "For a limited time only, we're returning with unique Backstreet Boys holiday packages, which includes a stay at one of Yas Island's world-class hotels and tickets to the pinnacle pop event of the year on May 7 at Etihad Arena.

To take advantage of the offer and rock their bodies to the performance of the legendary band, guests must book a minimum of three nights at a Yas Island hotel, including the day of the event.


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