Brian Littrell’s son to join Backstreet Boys on tour

The Backstreet Boys have tapped Brian Littrell’s son to open for them on tour.

Baylee Littrell, aged 16, confirmed in an Instagram post that he will join the boy band on its upcoming DNA tour.

“Since I was six years old, my dream has always been to go on tour,” he told. “I wanted to do what my dad did.”

Baylee is an aspiring country music singer who released the single “Don’t Knock It” in November. He will release his debut studio album over the summer.

“We’ve been developing this for the past year and

my parents have been with me every step of the way,” the teenager said, referencing Littrell and mum Leighanne.


Celine Dion announces new album, North American tour

Celine Dion has announced plans to release a new album in 2019 titled ‘Courage’ and go on tour in North America for the first time in over 10 years.

Dion released on Instagram that the dates for the tour which will begin on September 18, 2019 with a show in Quebec City, in Canada.

The singer will be performing in Montreal, Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Detroit, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Nashville, Miami, Charlotte, Dallas, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia and Brooklyn, among other locations, before wrapping things up on March 13, next year in Pittsburgh.

A second round of shows will be kicked off on March 24, 2020 in Denver before ending on April 27, in the same year in Winnipeg. Tickets for the second leg of the tour will go on sale at a later date that is yet to be announced.


Max faces fears in Secret Life of Pets 2

The Illumination movie released a new trailer for the movie Secret Life of Pets 2, featuring Patton Oswalt as the voice of the Jack Russell Terrier.

The preview shows Max explore his emotions, protect Katie’s (Ellie Kemper) son and face his fears with Duke’s (Eric Stonestreet) help. Max appears to have developed some sort of “behavioural disorder.”

Pomeranian Gidget (Jenny Slate), rabbit Snowball (Kevin Hart) and tabby cat Chloe (Lake Bell) also return. Tiffany Haddish debuts as the Shih Tzu Daisy, with Harrison Ford as the Welsh Sheepdog Rooster.

Published in Dawn, Young World, May 4th, 2019

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