98 Degrees and Hoku in Concert
98 Degrees and Hoku in Concert captures a live performance filmed for the Disney Channel, where boy band 98 Degrees share a stage with pop singer Hoku. The program alternates between the band's tight harmonies and Hoku's solo set, showing rehearsed choreography, crowd reactions, and stripped... Read more
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About 98 Degrees and Hoku in Concert
98 Degrees and Hoku in Concert captures a live performance filmed for the Disney Channel, where boy band 98 Degrees share a stage with pop singer Hoku. The program alternates between the band's tight harmonies and Hoku's solo set, showing rehearsed choreography, crowd reactions, and stripped moments between songs. It feels like an extended television special, aimed at fans who want a front row seat to late 1990s pop energy. The pacing switches from upbeat dance numbers to softer pop moments, and the focus stays on vocal arrangements and showmanship rather than narrative. Fans get singalong moments and glimpses of backstage camaraderie.
Directed by Jeb Brien, the concert was produced for the Disney Channel's in Concert series and released in 2000. It features Hoku and all five members of 98 Degrees performing a mix of hits and covers for a televised audience.
As a televised concert special, it wasn't given a traditional theatrical release and no reliable box office figures exist. Its reach came through Disney Channel broadcasts and any home video or promotional circulation rather than ticket sales and on streaming.
The special helped solidify 98 Degrees' visibility during the late 1990s boy band era and introduced Hoku to a broader teen audience. Clips and performances circulated on music television and fan recordings, so the program became a nostalgic reference point for listeners who follow late 90s pop and Disney Channel.
Critical coverage is limited, since the release was aimed at viewers rather than critics, but fans praise the vocal harmonies, choreography, and upbeat mood. The special emphasizes performance over storytelling, offering upbeat pop numbers, audience interaction, and a snapshot of commercial pop aesthetics at the turn of the century moment.
Details
- Release Date
- October 07, 2000
- Runtime
- 53m
- Rating
- G
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Music
- Studio
- Disney Channel
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Hoku
Self
Nick Lachey
Self
Drew Lachey
Self
Jeff Timmons
Self
Justin Jeffre
Self
Don Ho
Self
Director: Jeb Brien