Nick Joins Other Local Celebs In Getting Behind A Vegas Community Center

the space 2.0 rendering of the facility credit courtesy of the space 2.0 h 2025

Since Nick moved to Las Vegas in 2017, he has made his mark in the local community. Not only did he headline the fastest selling residency with the Backstreet Boys from 2017-2019 and will return to the Strip this Summer with the Boys at The Sphere, he has worked with local charities, including Cure 4 The Kids and Candlelighters, supported local arts at the Nevada Ballet and so much more.

Now, he is joining other celebrities living in Vegas in contributing to the building of a community center on the strip. The space, called The Space 2.0, will offer educational programs, social services and financial aid and host nonprofits including Community Counseling Centers of Southern Nevada as well as empower entertainment professionals and hospitality workers who work tirelessly behind the scenes. Additionally, the center hopes to inspire future entertainers and give them a place for doing so.

“Growing up in the music industry before there were services like this, or even the internet, we had to fend for ourselves. When you’re 13 years old, like I was when I started, you don’t know what to do to get help and guidance, so a place like The Space 2.0 would’ve been a huge game-changer. With our experience, we can hopefully help those entertainers who don’t have a place to turn,” Nick recently told The Hollywood Reporter.

You can get more details about The Space 2.0 and Nick’s involvement here.

Photo: A rendering of The Space 2.0 | Hollywood Reporter