O-Town was formed in 1999 through Making the Band, the first major network reality series focused on creating a music group. The show was produced by Lou Pearlman, the manager behind successful pop acts such as Backstreet Boys and NSYNC.
The group’s self-titled debut album O-Town achieved platinum certification in both the United States and Canada, selling more than two million copies worldwide. It produced major hits including Liquid Dreams and All or Nothing, with “All or Nothing” receiving a nomination for Song of the Year at the Radio Music Awards in 2001.
More recently, O-Town has been working on their fourth studio album with Pacific Records, releasing the project in two EP instalments while continuing to perform live on tour, including appearances on the POP2000 Tour.





