New country music artist, Baylee Littrell, is set to perform on the Backstreet Boys’ DNA World Tour. The DNA World Tour is already shaping up to be one of the biggest tours this summer and will take the up-and-coming artist to cities across the US and Canada including New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Toronto, Vancouver, Chicago and more. A full list of tour dates, cities and venues is below. For more information about the DNA World Tour, visit www.backstreetboys.com.
Baylee released his first single, “Don’t Knock It,” in November 2018 and it was immediately well-received with CMT, People and Billboard all devoting stories covering the young artist’s new music. “Don’t Knock It,” written by hitmakers Alysa Venderheym, Corey Crowder and Seth Ennis, is currently on rotation on SiriusXM’s influential country music station, The Highway and is also being played on both CMT and Nickelodeon. Be sure to check out the video for “Don’t Knock It” on YouTube at: http://bit.ly/2GYf92b.
At 16 years old, Baylee Littrell has literally grown up in the world of entertainment. A Georgia native and the son of Brian Littrell from the Backstreet Boys and model/actress, Leighanne Littrell – Baylee quickly set his aspirations to become an artist, singer, actor and songwriter in his own right. To that aim, Baylee has honed his talent on one of the most demanding stages in the world – New York City’s Broadway – where he joined the cast of the Tony Award-nominated musical, Disaster!. He was nominated for a prestigious Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor In A Musical for his critically-hailed performance – a true honor for such a young actor. After finding his calling performing live on stage, Baylee is now embarking on an exciting country music career and is currently in the studio working on new songs that he’ll perform on tour. His new album will be released this summer.
BACKSTREET BOYS DNA WORLD TOUR with special guest Baylee Littrell:
All dates, cities and venues below subject to change.
July 12th Capital One Arena Washington, DC
July 15th Bell Centre Montreal, QC
July 17th ScotiaBank Arena Toronto, ON
July 20th Xcel Energy Center Minneapolis, MN
July 22nd Bell MTS Place Winnipeg, SK
July 24th ScotiaBank Saddedome Calgary, SK
July 25th Rogers Place Edmonton, AB
July 27th Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena Vancouver, AB
July 29th Angels of the Winds Arena Seattle, WA
July 30th Moda Center Portland, OR
August 1st Golden 1 Center Sacramento, CA
August 3rd Staples Center Los Angeles, CA
August 4th SAP Center San Jose, CA
August 5th Honda Center Anaheim, CA
August 7th Vivint Smart Home Arena Salt Lake City, UT
August 8th Pepsi Center Arena Denver, CO
August 10th United Center Chicago, IL
August 12th Little Caesars Arena Detroit, MI
August 14th TD Garden Boston, MA
August 15th Barclays Center New York, NY
August 17th Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA
August 18th Hershey Park Stadium Hershey, PA
August 20th PNC Arena Raleigh, NC
August 21st State Farm Arena Atlanta, GA
August 23rd BB&T Center Ft. Lauderdale, FL
August 24th Amway Center Orlando, FL
August 26th Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN
August 27th Fed Ex Forum Memphis, TN
August 28th BOK Center Tulsa, OK
August 30th Smoothie King Center New Orleans, LA
August 31st Toyota Center Houston, TX
September 1st American Airlines Arena Dallas, TX
September 3rd Cajundome Lafayette, LA
September 4th The Legacy Arena at the BJCC Birmingham, AL
September 6th Enterprise Center St. Louis, MO
September 7th Sprint Center Kansas City, MO
September 8th CHI Health Center Omaha, NE
September 10th Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis, IN
September 11th Fiserv Forum Milwaukee, WI
September 13th KFC Yum! Center Louisville, KY
September 14th PPG Paints Arena Pittsburgh, PA
September 15th Prudential Center Newark, NJ