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Watch James Corden and Backstreet Boys' Synchronized Dance for 'Everybody (Backstreet's Back)'
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Ahead of their Las Vegas residency, the boyband appeared on 'The Late Late Show with James Corden' on Tuesday, September 27 for a performance with the boyband-loving host.

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Backstreet Boys appeared on "The Late Late Show with James Corden" on Tuesday, September 27. A.J. McLean, Nick Carter, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough and Kevin Richardson performed their hit "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" along with James Corden.

The audience went wild when the group performed their synchronized dance. Lights and fog filled the stage to dramatize the performance, as the group dressed in skinny jeans and matching black-and-white ensembles.

"We are bringing back boy bands," James said before the performance, "I'm talking proper boybands. Five guys together: the Cute One, the Funny One, the Nice One, the Other One and the Maverick who refused to play by the rules, all living together in some weird mansion in Orlando."

He continued, "I'm aware that boybands haven't gone away. But now they just stand on stage wearing skinny jeans and Vans sneakers and some of them - some of them - even have the audacity to pick up instruments. That is not what I want in a boyband. I want matching outfits. I want synchronized dancing and way-over-budget music videos. That's why, boybands, we're bringing you back!"

"Backstreet Boys: Larger Than Life" is set to run from March until June 2017 at The AXIS at Planet Hollywood. Tickets go on sale on October 1.

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