20 years after the separation of New Kids on the Block you are back on tour together.Why do you pick one more time?Because everything is so much better than it was then. It is as if you again go back to high school. But we have all made mistakes, so now there's the highest score in each test. We no longer have to worry about superficial things, the sooner we still employed - such as whether our outfit is now cool or not.You were teen stars. Have you ever had the feeling that you have missed your own childhood?My time as a carefree teenager was clearly lost.But what does already lost? I have had other experiences. As a youngster you have the world at your feet. However, just as the curse is buried.Then you have pity today with Justin Bieber?Certainly not. He has to learn and learn its lessons. I am also down illegal car racing - and in my time, the police have even helped us and shut off the street. There is only one piece of advice: Always nice to stay on the ground - even if you are flying a private jet.In May you fly for a concert in Zurich. What have you done for experiences in Switzerland?The best! I'm also an actor. And in the fall of 2000, we have rotated the Second World War series "Band of Brothers" in the Bernese Oberland. Interlaken has since been one of my favorite places ever. For me it is the most peaceful place on earth. As in the picture book.New Kids on the Block Live: Tuesday 13 May, Hallenstadion Zurich. Presale runs on ticketcorner.chSOURCE
It's not listed in any tourist guide, but NKOTB fans flock to the house where the Knight brothers grew up By Johnny Diaz Globe Staff / November 15, 2008 When Kari Lusso and her trio of girlfriends flew from Seattle to Boston for the New Kids on the Block concert, they had to make a quick detour. On a rainy Saturday night, the friends drove their rental car to 10 Melville Ave. As they stood in front of the Victorian house, they shrieked and giggled like little girls. The commotion? They were at the former home of the band's brothers Jonathan and Jordan Knight. When they rang the bell, they got a quick tour. "It was going from 31 to 13," Lusso said. "We took pictures of their stove. We took pictures of their floor. We took pictures of the banister, the living room, and their bedrooms. What a dream come true to see such an...
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