Till the Music is Gone, Party On!

He was the Justin Bieber of the 90's and began his career at a mere 7 years-old as the lead singer of Dead End. A couple years later he embarked on a solo career and captured the hearts of thousands of young girls with his hit "Aaron's Party (Come Get It)."

Roughly seven years later after appearing in his own television show, two Broadway musicals and a stint on Dancing With the Stars, Carter is making his way back into the spotlight. He's using a set list that consists of some of his biggest hits along with a few remixes and hip hop beats to show a more mature side.

Along for the wild and crazy ride with him are opening acts Nikki Flores, a singer/songwriter from Los Angeles and Petrel, a group of three sisters who are a pop/rock group from Long Island. Carter also has a variety of local talent that open up for him as well ranging from Burlington, Vermont native Justin Levinson to Hope Vista, a guitar-playing, New Jersey college student. While the opening acts get the party started, it all begins as the stage goes black and AC's back up dancers emerge.His DJ D Nyce gets the beat pumping and 'just when you thought it was safe,' AC springs out and starts rocking 'Another Earthquake.'

His crowds go insane as the teenage girls and young women scream and sing along to all of the words to the popular songs Carter performed in his younger years, and flaunt their homemade posters to be noticed.

Throughout the set he makes a point to notice every single one of his fans, moving from left to right on the stage and shaking hands or making eye contact with every one in the audience that he can see. He makes a point to tell and show his fans how much he appreciates their support throughout the show and even has his back up dancers choose a lucky lady to be brought up on stage while he sings "I'm All About You" to them.

His set lists consists of a total of 19 songs, including fan favorites "I Want Candy," "Aaron's Party (Come Get It)" and "Do You Remember." He also showcases a couple of new songs titled "That's Life" and "City Lights," songs he hopes to have recorded by the end of the year.

Despite not having a record out recently, he's constantly showing his fans love and thanking them for all of the support on his personal Twitter account, keeping them entertained and intrigued. He's also always active on his Instagram as well, posting pictures from every show he performs.

The last time we really heard from AC may have been seven years ago, but with this tour he doesn't appear to have missed a beat. Aaron's party never stopped and is set to keep on going until mid-May. If you haven't had a chance to see Carter in his comeback tour, stay calm, there are still plenty of opportunities including the chance to meet him before or after his shows with VIP packages. Trust me when I say this is one party you do not want to miss!

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