On sharing the stage with Lance Bass at Mulcahy’s, Ortega said, “Oh my God. It feels incredible. We are here with boy band royalty: Lance Bass. He’s a great singer and dancer. He’s from N SYNC. What else can you say.”
Larger Than Life just performed in Ohio this past weekend. “Every time we go to Ohio, it’s a great crowd,” Ortega admitted. “They are a very energized crowd, and they are jumping and singing along. I love that they really love all the 98 Degrees songs. I am excited to see everybody in Ohio. It’s going to be a good time.”
When asked if they would stop and visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, he said, “We are going to try to find some time to do that. Hopefully, we will check out some of the sites.”
On October 20, Larger Than Life will be back at Mulcahy’s Pub and Concert Hall, performing after the disco tribute act Disco Unlimited. “It’s going to be a really good night. After that, we are back in Mulcahy’s in November,” Ortega said.
For their hardcore fans, Larger Than Life Army, he said, “As always, thank you so much for the support. It definitely means a lot more than you guys think. It’s overwhelming. We never expected it to be as successful as it is. Really, thank you so much!”
Their Larger Than Life: A BoyBand Story documentary is available on Amazon.
To learn more about the boy band Larger Than Life, check out their official website.