Nick Carter To Release Memoir Later This Year


Nick Carter is all set to release a memoir later this year.

Fans who want to know every last detail about the Backstreet Boy’s life will be able to pick up a copy of Facing the Music and Living to Talk About It this September.

According to The Associated Press, Carter is the first member of the group to release a book about his career. The folks at Bird Street Books have been charged with publishing the tell-all.

The memoir will touch on the ups and downs Nick Carter experience during his on the road and on-stage with the Backstreet Boys. The singer’s memoir will also discuss his problems with drugs and alcohol, and how he managed to get his life back on the right track.

Enstarz explains that Facing the Music and Living to Talk About It will also explore the tragedies his family has suffered following his success. Leslie Carter, Nick’s 25-year-old sister, died of a drug overdose last year. The book will likely discuss some of the issues Aaron Carter has faced over the years.

In addition to the upcoming memoir, Nick Carter will join the other Backstreet Boys for some shows later this year. A.J. McLean, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough, Kevin Richardson, and Carter are set to release a new album just in time for the group’s 20th anniversary.

To support the album, the reunited Backstreet Boys will embark on a tour this summer. It’s believed that Pauly D and Jesse McCartney will open for the group during a handful of stops. Plenty of information about the tour and the scheduled dates can be found at Ticketmaster.

According to Perez Hilton, Carter also has a new reality show in the works. Spearheaded by Bischoff-Hervey Entertainment, the show will revolve around the singer’s upcoming wedding to fiance Lauren Kitt.

Nick Carter’s memoir Facing the Music and Living to Talk About It will hit retail shelves on June 24. Are you planning to pick up a copy of the singer’s book?

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