Fatone hosted the event, and made the opening remarks. They fans kept on chanting “Joey!” He poked fun at his sweater. “Nickelodeon threw up all over it,” he joked. “How are you feeling tonight, Mulcahy’s? Are you doing good? Are we going to have a good time tonight? I know it’s freaking cold out, but that would definitely not stop me from coming here,” he added.
He continued, “We had such a great time last night, so thank you guys for coming out again.” Fatone praised Larger Than Life for being “energetic, great and amazing.” “I love their magic and how they get into it,” he said, extolling Larger Than Life.
The iconic NSYNC band member also joined Larger Than Life on two songs: the smash hit “Bye Bye Bye” and the NSYNC holiday classic “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays.” They all did a great job serenading the pop fans at Mulcahy’s, thus bringing the audience back to simpler times. They all did a terrific job, and Joey Fatone delivered as well! Despite the cold weather outside, they managed to heat up the venue inside with their infectious pop songs. Malia, Caitlin and Amy from the all-girl tribute group Sugar & Spice also joined them on-stage to sing a few songs together, and they did a wonderful job as well.
Gina Miller, 90’s pop fan, remarked, “As always the guys of Larger Than Life put on an amazing show but I never thought it would be anything different. With Joey Fatone being there, he made it so much better! As someone who doesn’t really like change, the new guys of Larger Than Life did an amazing job! They really seemed to fit in! I cant wait to see what 2018 has in store for these amazing singers!”
Dedicated fan Tiffany Moriarty added, “After a long break, Larger Than Life came back to Mulcahy’s to start off the New Year right! As always, they put on an awesome show and even brought back Joey Fatone! They are all so talented and even brought in some new faces to the show. I can’t wait to see what they have in store for us from here on out!”
To learn more about Larger Than Life, check out their official website.