AJ McLean is on Zoom on Monday afternoon from the dimly lighted front room of a home he’s renting in Las Vegas. Recognized within the late Nineties because the resident dangerous boy of his pop group, Backstreet Boys, McLean, now 47, says he’s getting accustomed to the realm within the hopes of shopping for a spot on the town subsequent yr.

“Dude, everybody’s leaving L.A. and coming out to Vegas,” he says. “Taxes, mainly. But actually my mom lives out here, so that’s an added little bonus.”

In the mean time, McLean’s acquired greater than household and funds drawing him east: On Friday night time, Backstreet Boys will launch a six-week residency at Sphere, the state-of-the-art orb-shaped venue that opened in late 2023 and has hosted eye-popping gigs by acts together with U2, Phish, Lifeless & Firm, the Eagles and Kenny Chesney. Certainly, as we discuss, McLean is due on the $2-billion constructing for a manufacturing rehearsal deliberate to start out at 11 p.m. — after that night’s late screening of director Darren Aronofsky’s made-for-Sphere “Postcard from Earth” movie — and set to wrap at 4:30 within the morning.

“The schedule is a little s—y,” McLean says. “I foresee us doing a run-through and a half tonight before people start nodding off.”

This isn’t the Backstreets’ first time in Vegas: In 2017 the group — whose different members are Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell and Kevin Richardson — started a residency at Planet Hollywood that ended up working for 2 years. However this one is tied to the twenty fifth anniversary of “Millennium,” the band’s 1999 blockbuster that bought greater than 13 million copies within the U.S. alone, spawned hit singles just like the immortal “I Want It That Way” and earned 5 Grammy nominations together with album, file and music of the yr. On Friday, the group will drop a deluxe reissue of the LP that includes outtakes, reside recordings and a brand new music referred to as “Hey.”

The Sphere present additionally comes as Carter has been accused by a number of girls of sexual assault, which Carter has denied. Requested to remark, McLean stated, “Allegations — that’s all it is. We will stand by our boy.” These are excerpts from our dialog.

Crucial: Sphere or the Sphere?I’ve been informed it’s Sphere Las Vegas, however I catch myself as a result of that’s not correct English. Let’s simply name it what it’s.

Which of the venue’s reveals have you ever seen?Myself, Kevin, Howie and Brian went to the see the Eagles. Kevin then went again and noticed Anyma — I’m not an enormous fan of that type of music so I’m not likely bummed that I missed that. Only in the near past, Kevin and Howie went to see Kenny Chesney. I’d like to take my children when “The Wizard of Oz” begins, as a result of I’ve seen some testings and it seems insane. It’s like half the traditional movie, after which they’ve built-in pyro and stuff occurring reside on a stage. It’s fairly freaking cool.

Sphere began out as a spot for traditional rock acts to come back rejuvenate themselves. Backstreet Boys have been billed as the primary pop act to the play the constructing, however I believe it’s in all probability honest to name you guys a legacy act as properly. Does your residency really feel totally different than the Eagles or U2?It does as a result of these are legendary rock bands — they stand, they sing unbelievable songs, they play devices and permit the backdrop to type of narrate this entire music expertise. Don Henley actually says, “We’re just the house band playing for what you’re watching on the screen.” Backstreet Boys, we’re nonetheless doing what we usually do and that’s what’s by no means been on this venue. We’re nonetheless placing on a correct live performance like we’d usually do in a stadium or an area — 85% of the present is dancing, working round, doing our factor.

We’ve got a pair methods up our sleeve, and we’ll discover out Friday if we are able to pull it off. If we do, it’s gonna be insane — I imply, truthfully, it’s gonna be insane.

You’re doing “Millennium” from starting to finish. Are there songs on the album that you just hadn’t thought of in 10 or 20 years?There’s a pair deep cuts: “Back to Your Heart,” “No One Else Comes Close.” These are songs that we actually haven’t achieved because the “Millennium” tour. I attempted to verbatim title all 12 songs on the album, and I used to be off by like 4.

The concept of doing one thing across the twenty fifth anniversary, I introduced it as much as the boys seven years in the past and it’s been in talks since then. Lastly, everyone was on the identical web page and we sat with our group: “What can we do to celebrate this amazing record?” On the similar time there have been talks about Vegas wanting us to come back again and do a possible residency — we heard rumblings from totally different accommodations. Then the Sphere got here up, and it was like, “OK, well, it doesn’t get any bigger than that.”

Does it matter that you just’re a yr off the precise twenty fifth anniversary?We really joke about that in the course of the present. As a result of it took nearly eight months to place this factor collectively visually, we clearly missed the window. However technically the “Millennium” tour did go into 2000. So we acquired a bit wiggle room there.

The consensus appears to be that “Millennium” is the Backstreet Boys’ finest album. Is that your opinion?I must say sure simply based mostly on file gross sales and the phenomenon that occurred round that file. However is it my favourite album? No. “Never Gone” and doubtless “DNA” are my high two now. There’s one thing about “Never Gone” that was simply very uncooked — a departure from our earlier information, which had quite a lot of synth drums and synth sounds and whatnot. This was extra natural — a bit extra rock, a bit extra reside instrumentation — and a few nice, nice songs.

What I’m enthusiastic about with this entire expertise is that we’re making one other reminiscence collectively. We’ve informed everybody coming to put on white, and it appears like everybody’s gonna do it. It’s gonna be unbelievable to look out at a sea of white and sparkles and all of the issues from 1999. I believe it’s gonna be emotional for a few of us. Kevin misplaced his mother not that way back, so doing “The Perfect Fan” — he begins the music, and he requested us, “Would you guys mind singing the opening line with me, just in case it doesn’t come out?” We’ve by no means sung the opening line of any music collectively, so this can be a actually candy second we get to have with our brother.

A bit of Backstreet Boys trivia: On the forty first Grammys in 1999, you all had been nominated for finest new artist. You didn’t win. Do you bear in mind who did?I need to say it was Lauryn Hill.

Nailed it.That entire time, we had been up in opposition to Sting and we had been up in opposition to Rob Thomas and Santana [in 2000] — you’ll be able to’t actually get mad going up in opposition to legends. It will be insane if this album, when it will get rereleased, it will get nominated once more. I informed the boys — I stated, “I’ve done my research, and no artist that I know of has remastered and rereleased their biggest album and had it go to No. 1 again.”

Taylor Swift’s Taylor’s Variations?Once more, on a technicality, that’s a rerecord. This is identical album, simply remastered.

I talked to Jacoby Shaddix from Papa Roach just a few months in the past.That’s my boy.

He informed me you guys traded numbers and stated it’s best to write collectively someday.I used to be really gonna attain out to him this week and see if he desires to come back see the present as a result of he stated he needed to. He’s such an excellent man, and we’re each on the straight and slender. It’s an attractive factor.

Talking of rap-rock: In the summertime of 1999, “Millennium” and Limp Bizkit’s “Significant Other” stored buying and selling locations at No. 1 on Billboard’s album chart.Look, it was the “TRL” technology. MTV was dominating, and truthfully I’d say 5 movies per week had been just about the identical 5 artists — it simply stored switching and switching and switching. You had Blink-182, you had us, you had NSYNC, you had Britney and Christina. Then you definitely had Limp, after which Korn got here in for some time. That was the place every little thing was for like a strong yr.

What does it imply that these two very totally different types — teen pop and nü-metal — captured the soul of America’s youth on the similar time?Whether or not you had been a fan of 1 or the opposite or each, it was good music — it was enjoyable. And regardless that Limp was rap-rock, the melodies had been nice, the manufacturing was nice, the vibe was nice. The movies had been enjoyable and hilarious, and it acquired folks excited. Similar factor with us.

You’ve all the time struck me as a man with a little bit of rock power. Was there ever part of you that wished you had been in Limp Bizkit or Korn as a substitute of Backstreet Boys?So many individuals over time had been like, “Dude, you look like you should be in Good Charlotte.” It’s the tattoos. I grew up on CCR and Stevie Marvel and Three Canine Night time and Bowie and Michael. My debut solo file that’s gonna come out finish of this yr — certain, it’s pop, however it’s quite a lot of R&B and funk and ’80s and simply stuff that I like. However I would dabble down the rock highway in some unspecified time in the future. I talked to Jacoby about it, really — about possibly forming a bit mini-supergroup. Simply put collectively an album and have enjoyable with it. Who provides a s—?