9. New Kids On The Block Re-Unite (Lindsay's pick)


Even though they’re pushing 40, they’re not changing their name, added Wood. “We’re all kids at heart, so it’s not going to change,” he said.
The reunion comes 22 years after the band was formed in Boston and 20 years after the debut of their breakthrough album, “Hanging Tough,” rocketed them to stardom. Over the next six years, they sold more than 70 million albums and made hundreds of millions of dollars.