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NICKAt the time I was having serious fam-
ily issues. All the money was tearing my
family apart. I was using. I was drinking. I
remember being on the road doing some
solo touring and feeling empty. I told my
manager, “I want to come back to the
group.” That’s when it started back up again.
KEVINWhen we finally started making
the record, none of us knew how we were
going to fit back into pop.
NICKThe label didn’t know what to do
with us. But we ended up really lucky with a
song called “Incomplete” that didn’t even
sound like us. People liked the song for what
it was, not for the people who were singing.
BRIAN They probably thought we were
Nickelback.
KEVIN It was a top 20 single [on the Hot
100]...and fans were calling in toTRL
requesting our next two singles. The head
of our music marketing [department] told
us, “MTV said they’re not going to play it.
MTV dictates to the audience what is hip
and cool.” That was disheartening.
HOWIEWe weren’t able to do things on the
level we used to. Kevin took it the hardest.
KEVINWe were on tour when Johnny
was like, “We need to start talking about
the next record.” I was like, “Whoa, hold
up! I don’t know if I’m ready.” Between
Black & BlueandNever Gone, I got to do the
musicalChicago on Broadway and in the
West End in London. I wanted to explore
the actor side of myself. At the same time,
my wife and I wanted to start a family. The
guys were like, “Well, we’re going to do a
record.” So I said, “I give you my blessing,
but I’m out.”
The group would release two albums without
Richardson: 2007’sUnbreakable, which con-
tinued the sound ofNever Gone, and 2009’s
This Is Us, which marked a return to their
dance-pop roots. In 2010, they announced a
joint tour with New Kids on the Block.
KEVINHowie and I would see each other
while they were doing their next two records.
He said, “We’re thinking about doing a joint
tour with New Kids, do you think you might
be interested?” I was like, “I don’t know if
that’s the right timing.” But when I saw the
press for it, I was like, “Man, am I missing
out?” I called up the guys and said, “When-
ever you’re ready, I want to come back.”
BRIAN Timewise, it happened to be our
20th anniversary [approaching], and we
were like, “That’s perfect!”
Richardson permanently rejoined the group
in 2012. The reunited fivesome released
their next album,In a World Like This, the fol-
lowing year. Not long after, discussions of a
Las Vegas residency began.
AJ Celine [Dion] was obviously the start
for pop music [residencies], but Britney
really paved the way for our generation.
We’ve had to downsize the production over
the years, but when you’re doing Vegas,
you’ve got to go balls to the wall. I would
compare this show to aMillennium-type
show. People are going to lose their minds.
KEVIN It’s also nice for our lifestyle. We’re
all fathers now. When you’re in and out of
hotels every other day, that takes a toll on
you. And we’re not 22 years old anymore.
HOWIE When people ask how we’ve stayed
together this long, I always say that it seri-
ously feels like a second marriage.
AJ It’s our first marriage!
HOWIE You’re right—our wives are our
second marriage. And like all marriages,
you have to work at it.
AJAt the end of the day, we’re still hav-
ing fun.X
( From far left )
Performing with New Kids
on the Block at the 2010
American Music Awards;
Max Martin presenting
the group with a star on
the Hollywood Walk of
Fame in 2013
READY FOR THEIR CLOSE-UP
The quintet were EW cover stars
MICHAEL TRAN/FILMMAGIC (2)twice, in 1998 (left) and 1999