If you want to relish some roasted chicken along with ‘Larger than Life’ music, it’s time to break out into a choreographed dance number. Wonder why? After creating iconic music, Vocal group Backstreet Boys are all set to foray into the restaurant business – Backstreet Barbecue.
A company with the group’s members A.J. McLean, Howie D, Brian Littrell and Nick Carter listed as directors, filed documents, which were obtained on February 9 to trademark ‘Backstreet Barbecue’ for use in a new restaurant.
Founded in 1993, the group consists of AJ McLean, Howie D., Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell.
On Saturday, Carter took to the Twitter and wrote, “When you have two boys from Kentucky and three from Florida, I promise you that it’s gonna be finger licking good.”
Just wanna thank god for them. #grateful #thankful #babies #toddlers #kids #odinsparents pic.twitter.com/7SzBJBy5Hj
— Nick Carter (@nickcarter) March 16, 2018
The news comes on the heels of Carter telling a food blog they are looking for a partner in Mexico to start making their own tequila.
The band recently chatted with Tasting Table during a two-show stint in Cancun, and they casually mentioned their huge interest in tequila.
“And that leads us into talking about our tequila venture that we’ll be coming out with. We just need to find a partner here in Mexico,” Nick was quoted as saying from the Cosmopolitan.
However, Backstreet Boys aren’t the first boy band icons to break into the world of comfort food; NSYNC’s Joey Fatone runs a successful Florida food truck called Fat One’s Hot Dogs and Italian Ice.
Since its formation, the American band had delivered hit numbers like ‘I want it that way’, ‘Incomplete’, ‘Quit playing games and ‘Show me the meaning of being in love’.