Iconic boy band 98 Degrees is back with exciting news for fans: a Fall 2024 tour, a new single, and a fresh partnership with XOXO Entertainment. The group, featuring Nick and Drew Lachey, Jeff Timmons, and Justin Jeffre, will kick off their tour on October 16th at the Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center in Midland, Texas.

Their highly anticipated new ballad, “Got U,” will drop on November 15th, marking the band’s first new music in years. Fans can also look forward to Full Circle, a new album featuring re-recorded classics and fresh tracks, set for release in January 2025. The album is available for presale now at https://talkshop.live/channels/98degrees.

Managed by industry legend Johnny Wright of Wright Entertainment Group and represented by Day After Day Productions, 98 Degrees has sold over 15 million albums worldwide. They’ve delivered chart-topping hits like “The Hardest Thing,” “I Do (Cherish You),” and their Mariah Carey collaboration, “Thank God I Found You.”

98 Degrees 2024 Tour

In a statement, the band expressed their excitement: “We’re thrilled to finally release a new album after so long. We had a blast recording these songs and can’t wait for our fans to hear them. We’re forever grateful for the love and support they’ve shown us over the years.”

XOXO Entertainment CEO and Multi-Platinum Producer Adam H. Hurstfield added, “We are beyond excited to welcome 98 Degrees to the XOXO Entertainment family. Their iconic status, timeless sound, and lasting impact on pop music make this partnership a perfect fit. We’re ready to bring fans a new era of unforgettable music and experiences with the group.”

With a legacy that includes Grammy nominations, worldwide album sales of over 15 million, and collaborations with legends like Stevie Wonder and Luther Vandross, 98 Degrees is ready to heat up the charts once again.

For tickets and tour info, visit www.98degrees.com.
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