3OH!3 rock overseas European concert for US Armed Forces & put smiles on the faces of US soldiers

By Kenneth Brown | Apr 29, 2014 02:38 PM EDT

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US pop band 3OH!3 have been touring around United States' airbases across Europe, and last night (Monday 28th April 2014) they performed an epic concert that pleased every visiting armed forces member. The famous pop band are known for their hit singles "Don't Trust Me", "Starstrukk" with Katy Perry and collaborating with Kesha on the song "My First Kiss". Their album 'Streets of Gold' peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200. Find out what's next for them in this exclusive interview with Mstarz, and here's a review of their sensational performance for the overseas troops

The band were wanting to please the troops and their dependant's at every opportunity. The band were often interacting with the crowd, and when a guy's dance moves stole the show, they invited him on the stage. Afterwards Mstarz were able to grab a word with the happy American. Christopher Mcdonald, 21, got on to the stage and showed off his moves (as seen in the video below), and afterwards he explained how much it meant to him, saying "It's great to see events like this happen. It brings us together, and helps us remember the past. He continued "We don't get events like this very often as we're a small base, it's the biggest thing, nostalgic even.

The band often ran in to the crowd to interact with their fans, with one of the members coming to the crowd to pet a cute looking dog. After the show the band took an hour of their time to talk to the troops, the civilians, as well as giving them all a signed picture and posing for snaps with the thankful fans.

3OH!3 performed many of their own songs, but they surprised the crowd by singing classic songs like Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" and R Kelly's 'I Believe I Can Fly'. The band revealed they're hard at work on their next album, and with energetic, crowd-pleasing performances like this, they're bound to be enjoying the big-time for years to come.

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