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Backstreet Boys enjoy surprise performance of Everybody from hospital workers and it’s everything

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The Backstreet Boys just celebrated their 27th anniversary and what better present than a heartwarming performance of one of their biggest hits.

The boyband had been doing a good deed to help boost moral at the Children’s National Hospital in Washington D.C. when they video called to speak with young patients.

And then the guys – Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, A.J. McLean and Howie Dorough – were treated to a thank you dance from staff, much to their delight.

The intro chords of their hit track, Everybody (Backstreet’s Back), began to play before different hospital workers from across the building began to bust out some of the band’s famous moves.

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