Backstreet Boys reveal they’ve still got it going on at Abu Dhabi concert 

Backstreet Boys performing at Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi on Sunday night. (Arab News)
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Updated 10 May 2023
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Backstreet Boys reveal they’ve still got it going on at Abu Dhabi concert 

DUBAI: Almost five years after their 25-year anniversary concert in Dubai, Backstreet Boys returned to the UAE, this time to Abu Dhabi’s glittering Etihad Arena, as part of their “DNA World Tour” — and it was glorious.  

Fans in Saudi Arabia, who will get to see them live on May 11 in Jeddah, are in for a treat and a trip down memory lane with AJ McLean, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough and Nick Carter.  

Having had more than two years to perfect their performance thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic delay, “DNA World Tour” is a polished, high-production act that is flawless from beginning to end: The vocals are pitch perfect, the harmonies deep, strong and vibrant, and the dance moves are smoother than butter.  

The concert began with one of their lesser-known hits, “Everyone,” from their 2000 album “Black and Blue,” and as the opening verse hits — “We’ve been through days of thunder / Some people said we don’t belong / They try to pull us under / But here we stand together and we’re millions strong” — you know it’s a personal affirmation as much as a declaration: These guys are here to stay. 

Apart from the singing and dancing, the band took ample time to talk to the audience and among themselves, the chemistry between the five Backstreet Boys still palpable and alive. 

At one point, Carter, who stole the show with his incredible solo bits, especially on “Shape of My Heart,” stopped the show to say, “I have to say something. Honest to God, coming from me, Abu Dhabi is probably the most beautiful place I’ve been to in the entire world. We love it here. I think I’m going to buy a house here.”  

To thunderous cheers, McLean said: “Thirty years is a long time for any group. So, it broaches the question? How about 30 more years of Backstreet Boys?”

“May not be as much dancing involved though,” he quipped right after. 

And the night was not all about trading in nostalgia, either. Songs from their “DNA” album — released first in 2019 — were predictably peppered through the concert and revealed a matured and evolving band, unwilling to rest on their previous laurels. 

Nowhere was this more prominent than their new track, “No Place,” performed against the backdrop of a music video showing the band with their respective spouses and kids: a reminder that we’ve grown up alongside these boys, listening to them from our childhood bedrooms and now, as full adults, indulging in old memories.  

The band also paid homage to their a cappella beginnings and showed off their vocal chops with the new song “Breathe,” harmonizing expertly with each other.  

The best was left for last, though. A seven-song tribute to their earliest hits, including “Everybody,” “It’s Gotta Be You,” and “I Want It That Way,” had the crowd dancing from beat to beat through it all. 

All in all, Backstreet Boys proved beyond doubt that they’ve earned their place at the top and for as long as they are around, they intend to stay there.  


Amira Al-Zuhair begins 2026 with Jacquemus show

Updated 26 January 2026
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Amira Al-Zuhair begins 2026 with Jacquemus show

DUBAI: Saudi French model Amira Al-Zuhair took to Instagram to celebrate her first show of 2026, as she walked the runway at Jacquemus’ Fall/Winter 2026 “Le Palmier” collection show in Paris on Sunday.

The event, staged at the Musee National Picasso, brought Simon Porte Jacquemus’s latest co-ed collection to life with playful yet sculptural silhouettes, blending mid-century couture references and 1990s’ sensibilities.

“Merci infiniment Simon. It was an honor to be part of this iconic show with such an amazing team, congratulations! Thank you for having me,” posted Al-Zuhair.

The model closed a segment of the show in an ensemble that captured the collection’s nod to both elegant simplicity and bold form. She wore a black midi skirt with a structured blazer top with cutout detail at the back, cinched at the waist with a wide belt. The look was completed with a wide-brimmed hat that added a touch of drama.

The Jacquemus presentation, which also acted as the finale of Paris Men’s Fashion Week, wove together confetti-like motifs, geometric forms and a celebration of joie de vivre, encapsulating Jacquemus’s irreverent yet refined vision ahead of the upcoming couture season. The front row seated the likes of Elton John, Sophie Marceau, Josh Hartnett and Korean girl group Illit.

Meanwhile, Al-Zuhair had a strong 2025, ending the year by joining Italian luxury fashion label Bulgari as a “Friend of the House.”

“I am delighted to announce that I have officially joined the Bulgari family as a Friend of the House. Looking forward to sharing more of our journey together — stay tuned!” Al-Zuhair said on social media, alongside a carousel of images.

In one, taken at a Bulgari party, the model shows off a soft pink gown by Lebanese fashion house Georges Hobeika. The event celebrated the Polychroma High Jewelry Collection, which was launched at May’s Met Gala in New York. 

Al-Zuhair, born in Paris to a French mother and Saudi father, has made her mark on the fashion world and appeared on the runway for an array of renowned fashion houses. She has walked for Missoni, Maison Alaia, Brunello Cucinelli, Balmain, Dolce & Gabbana, Giambattista Valli, Giorgio Armani, Elie Saab and more.

In addition to her runway appearances, Al-Zuhair has featured in campaigns for high-profile brands including Prada, Chanel and Carolina Herrera.