New Kids on the Block fans were in for a treat on Monday, May 25 at the American Music Awards, when all five members of the beloved former boyband graced the red carpet.
Donnie Wahlberg, Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Danny Wood and Jonathan Knight were all in attendance, and moreover performed their 1988 hit "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
For an even further trip down memory lane, scroll below for some epic then-and-now photos of the NKOTB boys, and what they are up to now (aside from their Las Vegas residency of course).
Donnie, 56, has been married to wife Jenny McCarthy since 2014, and they are parents to their kids from previous marriages, Xavier and Elijah, who Donnie shares with ex-wife Kimberly Frey, and Evan, who Jenny shares with ex-husband John Asher.
He currently also works on CBS procedural Boston Blue, a spin-off of his previous show Blue Bloods.
Jordan, 56, has been married to wife Evelyn Melendez since 2004, and they share two sons, Dante, born in 1999, and Eric, born in 2007. He is based in Milton, Massachusetts, and since 2016, he has been a founding partner at Novara, a local Italian restaurant.
Joey, 53, has been married to wife Barrett Williams since 2003, tying the knot a year after they met. They are parents to three kids, sons Griffin, born in 2007, and Rhys, born in 2009, plus daughter Kira, born in 2011. Joey ran the Boston Marathon in 2013, the year a terrorist attack took place, and a bomb killed three, and injured hundreds.
Danny, 57, was married to Patricia Alfaro from 1997 to 2006, and they are parents to three kids, son Daniel and daughters Chance and Vega. He has released seven solo albums, and also runs the Remember Betty charity, which he founded in 2008 in honor of his mother who died of breast cancer in 1999 when she was 55 years old.
Jonathan, 57, confirmed he was gay in 2011, after he was publicly outed by an ex-partner. He has been with actor and personal trainer Harley Rodriguez since 2008, and the couple married in 2022. He was part of NKOTB from 1984 to 1994, and rejoined for good in 2008, plus he also hosted Farmhouse Fixer on HGTV for three seasons.
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The Danish-Norwegian band is best known for hits like "Doctor Jones," "Cartoon Heroes," "My Oh My," and of course, the song that re-surged with 2023's Barbie