Last night, Big Time Rush aired the final episode of season four, “Big Time Dreams” — but is the show really over?
“Thank you to all the fans who have supported me through BTR. It’s truly been an amazing journey. And it’s only the beginning. Love you guys,” James Maslow wrote on Twitter after the show.
Kendall Schmidtadded, “Hope you all enjoyed #BigTimeDreams !! By the way, nobody said we were going anywhere ;)”
In a new interview with MTV, the guys cleared things up — the show is done, for now anyhow.
“As far as we know, this might have been the last season, fourth season. There’s nothing official,” James said. “But either way, we’re focusing on tour, that’s our next mission and I believe we’ll do something after that but what it is specifically we’ll figure out after the tour is off the ground.”
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In “Big Time Dreams,” it’s the Tween Choice Awards, and BTR is nominated and booked to close the show. However, their night is in jeopardy when the guys uncover an evil plan to brainwash the audience. Now BTR must find a way to defeat the bad guy, save the show, and still make sure their dreams come true.
He wrote, “Thank you all for the amazing birthday tweets! On stage for my birthday concert in an hour! You ready #Jerseydelphia? Thank you all for getting me to 2 million followers! Ill be following 10 fans over the next couple days as a thanks! Love you guys!”
Check out Big Time Rush‘s brand new video for “24/seven”!
“NEW VIDEO!! go check out 24/seven,” Carlos Pena excitedly tweeted.
James Maslow recently told Parade about the album, “We’re ecstatic. On the last album we were kind of chasing radio, so this time around we really focused on writing great pop songs and music that we enjoy.”
Kendall Schmidt added, “We put so much attention to detail in every song. There are tons of different vibes on this album.”
“We’re ecstatic,” James told Parade. “On the last album we were kind of chasing radio, so this time around we really focused on writing great pop songs and music that we enjoy.”