The Backstreet Boys marked a major milestone this week, noting 33 years since the group officially formed. In a message shared with fans, the band reflected on April 20, 1993, the day Brian Littrell joined the lineup and completed the group as it is known today.
The anniversary post highlighted the group’s long-running presence in pop music, pointing out that while members have taken breaks for solo projects, the band itself has never formally disbanded. That continuity has helped them maintain a steady connection with audiences across multiple generations.
Formed in the early 1990s, the group rose to global prominence with a string of hit albums and singles that defined the late ‘90s and early 2000s pop era. Their catalog continues to draw strong streaming numbers and live audiences decades later.
The anniversary comes as the group prepares for upcoming live appearances, including festival performances and a scheduled residency. These shows are expected to celebrate both their early hits and newer material, reflecting a career that has remained active for more than three decades.


