A memorial concert dedicated to Aaron Carter, who passed away suddenly! Members of the Backstreet Boys, In Sync, and Ninety-Eight Degrees, which his brother Nick Carter belonged to, and other boy groups of the past gathered at the concert.

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Last Updated on 01/23/2023 by てんしょく飯

 

On Wednesday, January 18, a music event titled “Songs For Tomorrow” was held in memory of Aaron Carter, an idol singer who passed away last November. It was organized by Aaron’s twin sister Angel and Lance Bass, a member of “In Sync.

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A memorial concert for Aaron Carter was held, bringing together a superb lineup of people.

Those who gathered at the “HEART” nightclub in West Hollywood, where the event was held, included Lance Bass, “Backstreet Boys” members and Aaron’s brother Nick Carter and A.J., Jeff Timmons of “Ninety-Eight Degrees,” members of “O Town” and members of “LFO,” making the event a must for boy band lovers of yesteryear.

 

More than 600 people gathered for the show, which featured not only familiar songs from each group, but also reminiscences of Aaron and a video about his unreleased song, “Recovery.

 

The show ended with everyone singing John Lennon’s “Imagine,” a song that Aaron had often sung to his own heart’s content.

 

Songs For Tomorrow” was not only a memorial service for Aaron, but also a charity event.

 

The $15,000 in proceeds from the show will be given to “On Our Sleeves,” a charity founded by Nick Carter and Angel, to support children with mental health issues.

 

On Our Sleeves says its ultimate goal is to help people in every community in the U.S. access free educational resources and to educate and eliminate prejudice among families.

 

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