Following their successful tours aroung the world, the biggest 90s boyband, Backstreet Boys is confirmed to work on a new album.
Almost 20 years following their self-titled debut album, the American boyband is all set to work on a new record this year.
During the promotion of their docu-movie on ITV's daytime show "Loose Women," members, J. McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell announced on National Television that they are actively gearing up for a new album.
"Our music is always evolving," they said of their new album. "We're getting ready to go back into the studio later this year."
In line with their new album, fans are already speculating that Backstreet Boys will most likely going to release their record withing 2016-2017.
In addition to their new album, the band also assured fans that they will continue touring at least for the "next three years."
"We also just signed a deal with Live Nation to do 150 shows in the next three years," they revealed.
And as their new album progresses, Backstreet Boys took time to acknowledge the members' efforts and great friendship to their success.
"Communication was probably the biggest savior for us," they said in the interview. "We all came from individual backgrounds, but when you're in a team, it's not about 'I', it's about the 'we'."
"There's a lot of give and take, you have to become almost selfless when you're in a group."