


He also teased a headlining tour at some point in the future that excited the crowds and is something that fans should be on the lookout for.
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MAX also made a nod to his time on Nickelodeon, exciting long-term fans with snippets of songs from his movie Rags including “Someday” and “Me and You Against the World.” The singer also played an unreleased track entitled “Strings” which he said would be coming out at the end of the month. He played some of his most popular songs including “Blueberry Eyes,” which had him rapping in Korean to cover SUGA’s verse, and “Lights Down Low” which lit the audience of the area up via the crowds pulling out their flashlights. From jumping around, spinning and interacting with fans in the crowd everyone was locked in and jamming out.

MAX was next to take the stage and exuded confidence and swagger from the moment he was at the mic. Her set also included a sneak peek at an unreleased song as well as a touching piano tribute to her parent’s 30 years of marriage in a song titled “Like My Father.”Īlong with fun commentary, and expressing her gratitude to her fans for allowing her to become friends with guys (Big Time Rush and MAX) that she has been fans of all her life, JAX closed her set with her viral hit “Victoria’s Secret” which she wrote for the girl she babysits and has over 121 million streams on Spotify. Be it singing “Teenage Dirtbag” from the perspective of Noel or a song about how all the Disney princesses lost their minds called “Cinderella Snapped” she had the crowd on their feet and singing along. JAX, who opened the show, was a firecracker of energy from the moment she stepped on the stage. Now on its second headlining tour since reuniting, joined by openers JAX and MAX, Big Time Rush returned on June 3 to play to an excited crowd of both longtime fans and some that have stuck with them since their Nickelodeon days. It wasn’t the band’s first time taking the Broadview Stage at SPAC, but due to the band taking a break in 2013, it has been a decade since it returned to Spa City. It was a big night at the Saratoga Performing Art Center for fans young and old as Big Time Rush made the ninth stop on its “Can’t Get Enough” tour.
