Backstreet Boys Reveal Their 1 Post-Show Ritual as an ‘Older Band’ After ‘Intense’ Performances (Exclusive)

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Backstreet Boys have changed some of their habits.

In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the pop group comprised of members Nick Carter, AJ McLean, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell and Howie Dorough revealed their one post-show ritual as an “older” band after “intense” performances.

“We are not that old, but still our bodies take a little bit more of a beating these days,” said McLean, 47. “After a show, you might do a cold plunge, you might go get a massage, you might get adjustments.”

But before Backstreet Boys perform, they often have the “same” pre-show rituals.

“We still pray,” notes Carter, 45, before McLean adds: “We always have a group prayer, whether it’s just us five or it’s us and our crew and our security, our team and management.”

According to him, the boy band’s rider is “pretty much the same” as it always was.

“We’ve still got PB and J,” says McLean. “I swear we’re a bunch of 5-year-olds back there. But there’s a lot more organic things backstage, a lot more healthy options. Sometimes, we’ll have certain gym equipment out there on the road.”

Nowadays, Backstreet Boys always have a room for their families while on the road, too.

“We don’t hit the clubs anymore,” Richardson, 53, quips, before McLean interjects: “No, we went from bottle service in the clubs to baby bottle service.”

Now, for the “I Want It That Way” hitmakers, “sleep is everything,” he says.

In January, Backstreet Boys announced they would be returning to Las Vegas for a residency at the Sphere in July and August.

Called “Into the Millennium,” the shows will bring their 1999 album Millennium to life for nine concerts.

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“When this opportunity came to us to do the Sphere, it just made sense,” said Dorough, 51. “I mean, it’s a comeback on the next level. You can’t get any bigger than the Sphere.”

The “Everybody” group’s last residency in Las Vegas was an “unbelievable experience,” and they were just waiting for the right opportunity to make their return.

Backstreet Boys’ residency will take place on July 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26 and 27 and on Aug. 1, 2 and 3.

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