Aaron Carter to perform at The Broadway Theatre of Pitman

Aaron Carter, multi-platinum record holder, will take the stage on April 8

Caytlinn Batal
Gloucester County Living
2 min readMar 28, 2017

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Aaron Carter

The Broadway Theatre of Pitman welcomes Aaron Carter to the stage for an entertaining concert event on April 8 at 8 p.m.

Aaron Carter is the youngest male solo artist to have four top 40 singles. Carter began his career in show biz at only seven years old. Over the next five years, Carter made a name for himself as an energetic and charismatic performer, both onstage and in his albums. Carter’s career included opening gigs for the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears as well as appearances on Nickelodeon and the Disney Chanel. During this time, Carter released some of his most popular albums, including “Aaron’s Party,” “Oh Aaron” and “Another Earthquake!”

Carter has also appeared in film and television shows such as “Dancing with the Stars” and “House of Carters.” Carter has won multiple awards, including the Teen Choice Award, Kids’ Choice Award and Radio Disney Music Award. He has performed live around the world to crowds of more than 1 million fans, was a featured performer for the “Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration” and has performed at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, the Billboard Music Awards, the People’s Choice Awards and the American Music Awards.

Carter’s newly released single, “Fools Gold,” off his forthcoming fifth studio album, “LøVë’, hit over a million plays in just weeks of releasing. Billboard raved about Carter’s new sound, saying it is “an intriguing look at how the singer best known for his Radio Disney hits has evolved over the past decade.”

Don’t miss your chance to see Aaron Carter in a one night only concert event at the Broadway Theatre of Pitman, featuring songs from his most recently released album.

Tickets are currently available for $35. Contact the Theatre Box Office at pitmanbroadwaytheatre.com, or call (856) 384–8381, to guarantee your seat.

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Caytlinn Batal
Gloucester County Living

Editor for The Washington Township Sun and The Mullica Hill Sun