BIG TIME RUSH REVISITS THE PNC BANK ARTS CENTER 10 YEARS LATER TO A SOLD-OUT SHOW 6.30.23

The PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey was flowing with the eras of Big Time Rush, from tree hats to a variety of bandana men, their fans passed the vibe check. The boys’ ascension to the stage drove the crowd crazy, staying frozen in time once they reached the top, they took a moment to take in the sold-out amphitheater in front of them.

MAX

Max Schneider, also known as MAX, was a bundle of energy on stage. Like a firecracker, his presence was vibrant and high-spirited! He lead his set with the single Love Me Less – released on April 5, 2019. Like the boys from Big Time Rush, Max also was a part of Nickelodeon, starring on the TV show “How to Rock” and co-starring with Keke Palmer in the movie “RAGS”.

Jax

Greeting her audience with the brightest smile, Jax took the stage with the single 90s Kids – released on March 26, 2021. There was a slight switch-up in the tour’s lineup for New Jersey’s show, MAX was sweet enough to give Jax the prime opener spot, right before BTR, in honor of it being her hometown. Jax rose to stardom when she competed on the fourteenth season of American Idol. It was only right she closed off her set with the well-renowned single Victoria’s Secret.

Big Time Rush

The boys made their appearance as they slowly ascended to the platform and broke into unison dance. BTR opened their Can’t Get Enough Tour with the song Can’t Get Enough from their latest album Another Life – released June 2, 2023. They quickly followed through with Elevate, a throwback from one of their earlier albums Elevate – released July 10, 2012. Midway into their set, they singled out the male audience members, having them “audition” to be a part of the band by singing the chorus to Any Kind of Guy. They did a stellar job, it’s safe to say they earned their rightful spots as a part of the group. Big Time Rush ended their set with big-time bangers Windows Down and Boyfriend, closing out the night with Til I Forget About You. The energy was electric!

More dates for the Can’t Get Enough Tour can be found here.

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