The Backstreet Boys are bringing their DNA World Tour to Hawaii for the first time with three shows in Honolulu.

When the first two shows at Blaisdell Arena quickly sold out for shows on November 2 and 3, the boyband decided to add one more show on November 5. The shows are among the group’s 88-date trek, which will cross North America, Europe, and Asia. Earlier this month, they kicked-off the outing in Portugal and are set to hit the states from July through September.

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“I want to create new memories,” member Brian Littrell told People when the new tour and album was originally announced. “We’ve been singing the same songs for almost 25 years. It’s not that we’re not excited to sing our old hits, but we want to grow, too. We don’t want to be stuck in what was. We want to continue to grow with our fans.”

DNA, the group’s 10th studio album, dropped this January. Last year, they returned to the music scene with the smash-hit single “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” and continued with releases “Chances” and “No Place.” The record is their first in six years following 2013’s In A World Like This and 2009’s This Is Us. Throughout the run, fans can expect to hear their latest hits, as well as early 2000’s classic like “I Want It That Way,” “Shape of My Heart,” and “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back).”