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Autumn's Headlining Event in Almaty: Everything You Need to Know about the Backstreet Boys' Performance

Anticipated music spectacle of the year makes its way to Almaty.

Backstreet Boys' Major Autumn Concert in Almaty: Detailed Insights
Backstreet Boys' Major Autumn Concert in Almaty: Detailed Insights

Autumn's Headlining Event in Almaty: Everything You Need to Know about the Backstreet Boys' Performance

The Backstreet Boys are set to take the stage in Astana and Almaty as part of the City Day celebrations on September 19th and 21st respectively.

In Astana, the concert will take place on September 21st, with special buses organised for the event. Pick-ups will start from 16:00, and traffic restrictions may occur within the square formed by Abai, Baiseitova, Mukanova, and Satpayev streets.

In Almaty, the performance will take place on September 19th at Central Stadium. Special sanitation measures are being taken, including the installation of sanitizers and daily cleaning and bio-treatment. The number of ticket checkers has been increased to 150 to ensure a smooth entry for all guests.

The Backstreet Boys promise a show filled with beloved hits from the 90s and 2000s. To make the event even more enjoyable, food courts have been expanded, and free water will be distributed during the concert.

For those attending the concert in Almaty, an evacuation plan is in place for the event. Three official merchandise points will be set up around the arena, giving fans the opportunity to purchase souvenirs.

In a heartwarming gesture, 150 volunteers aged 18 and above have been recruited to assist guests and enhance comfort. Kim Daniyar, a 20-year-old founder of Zevs Volunteers, shared that volunteers were assigned roles, provided meals, and their return trip home will be covered by taxi.

The concert in Astana on September 21st will also see the presence of additional cameras for security purposes. Three medical teams (one specialized and two paramedic) will be on duty, along with fire crews, ensuring the safety of all attendees.

Julia Pelechkaya, a fan from Las Vegas, flew in specifically for the concert in Almaty. She expressed her excitement, saying, "I've been a Backstreet Boys fan since I was a child, and I couldn't miss this opportunity to see them live in Almaty."

With approximately 2,500 police officers deployed for public order and road safety, the Backstreet Boys concerts in Astana and Almaty are set to be memorable events. The phone number for trust will be displayed on LED screens, providing attendees with a quick and easy way to contact event organisers if needed.

Get ready to sing along to your favourite Backstreet Boys hits and create unforgettable memories at these exciting City Day celebrations!

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