Henderson, on the other hand, took a break for a while after the band stopped performing in 2014.
Carlos was also spotted in series such as The CW's ‘Life Sentence’, RecordTV's ‘The Power Couple’ and Nickelodeon's ‘The Loud House’. In 2016, he also performed on Fox's ‘Grease Live!’ as Kenickie. According to Insider, he most recently starred in ‘Stars Fell on Alabama’. In 2018, Maslow joined the cast of CBS' ‘Celebrity Big Brother’. If we talk about Maslow, he later starred as Kevin Mohr on ‘Sequestered’ and also appeared on ABC's ‘Dancing With the Stars’.
He also continued his work on television, starring on the YouTube series ‘Are You There God? It's Me Margot’ and the Nickelodeon TV adaption of ‘School of Rock’. Their upbeat and high-adrenaline headlining concert in New York City earned an A rating.Speaking of the members, after Big Time Rush decided to stop performing, Schmidt continued making music till 2018. Their live show at the World’s Most Famous Arena was enthralling and a great deal of fun. Big Time Rush made their fans “love them again” at Madison Square Garden, and rightfully so. “The concert was so fun, Big Time Rush put on a great performance, said Emma Swirsky, age 15, fan and attendee. “Honey” is available on digital service providers by clicking here. They returned for a two-song encore that included “Big Time Rush” and “Boyfriend,” both of which were well-received, as confetti was falling from the MSG ceiling.
They closed with “Nothing Even Matters” and “If I Ruled the World,” where they leave their audience yearning for more.įortunately, there was more. They subsequently stripped things down a bit with acoustic versions of “I Know You Know,” and “Worldwide,” where they showcased their honey-rich vocals.īig Time Rush interacted well with their dedicated fans throughout the night and they reiterated their gratitude. “Everybody, go crazy, here we go,” they shouted. They took their audience on a trip down memory lane with the optimistic and catchy “Halfway There,” where Schmidt played the guitar, and equally fun was the nonchalant “Stuck.” “No Idea” and “Confetti Falling” were sheer bliss. They delivered a distinct version of “Dale Pa’ Alla,” with the help of award-winning producer Maffio (who came from Miami), and they also taught everybody the dance for the song. It takes some instruction, you guys got to help us out, if that’s all right,” Schmidt told the Big Apple audience. It was neat to hear them perform their latest singles “Not Giving You Up” and “Fall,” which was a real treat. “Honey” was quite timely, especially since band member Kendall Schmidt recently got engaged to longtime girlfriend Mica von Turkovich.
They immediately broke into “Music Sounds Better With U” and the sassy “Honey,” which they debuted for the first time, and “Love Me Again.” They kicked off their set with the infectious “Windows Down,” and their presence was met with a raucous response. On June 30, acclaimed pop group Big Time Rush headlined New York City’s Madison Square Garden for a sold-out audience as part of their “Forever” Tour.īig Time Rush is comprised of James Maslow, Kendall Schmidt, Logan Henderson, and Carlos PenaVega.