Masterminded by producer Maurice Starr, New Kids on the Block became a multi-Platinum selling hit, with their R&B-tinged urban pop that found legions of young female fans. The band came together in 1985, after Starr conducted a talent search in the city of Boston, US. Donnie Whalberg, Jordan Knight, Jon Knight, Danny Wood and Joe McIntyre fit the bill, with these young teenagers soon gaining a contract with Columbia Records, before they were barely 16 years old. Their self-titled debut was release in 1986, which failed to capture the nation's attention.
Yet with their second album, "Hangin' Tough," in 1988, the youthful act found an endless stream of hits, with their bubblegum-pop that was perfectly suited to the radio. Five songs broke into the Top Ten, with their Christmas album released the following year going on to sell double-Platinum. New Kids on the Block became household names and sales of their debut rose to multi-Platinum also.
The craze continued into the new decade, with the single "Step by Step" becoming a massive hit, with the album of the same name going on to sell three million copies in America alone. The band were also an international success, shifting 16 million copies globally. Extensive touring followed, which saw them play over 100 dates, whilst also unleashing a whole collection of merchandise that even included dolls. Proving that shrewd marketing pays off, in 1991, the band became the highest-grossing performers, beating the likes of Michael Jackson and Madonna.
Popularity for the group began to wane, with their fan base, and themselves beginning to grow up, finding different desires. In 1994, they attempted to offer a more mature image, going by simply NKOTB and releasing "Face The Music," a more legitimate urban R&B record that displayed their own songwriting talents. Unable to make the desired impact, the group decided to bring it to an end by the end of the year.
Following various solo careers and acting roles, New Kids on the Block decided to return in 2008, releasing "The Block," which despite its negative criticism, still managed to debut at number two in the Billboard charts. New Kids on the Block continued to tour, co-headlining with Backstreet Boys in 2011. Still on the road, new material surfaced in 2013, titled "10."
Recently reformed New Kids On The Block have been back on the road since 2008 delighting fans of their chart dominating pop sounds of the 80s along with the new crowds of adoring followers. Having enjoyed huge success in both the US and the UK during their heyday, it was no surprise that the majority of their comeback tour sold out instantly.
For many a teenage girl, New Kids On The Block soundtracked their young lives with classics such as 'I'll Be Loving You (Forever)' and 'Let's Try It Again'. However the crowd gathered in London for their comeback is varied yet they all cheer in unison at the appearance of the group. They are not quite as quick on their feet, yet still perform famed dance routine and know how to delight the crowds with their pop.
Playing a huge set made up of hits, there is mass sing-along for 'Cover Girl' and 'Baby, I Believe in You' while lead vocalists Jonathan and Jordan Knight evoke a sway-along for the dreamy 'Summertime'. By the final toe tapping beats of 'Hangin' Tough' the crowd has enjoyed a wonderful taste of nostalgia.