Ryan and A'riel Kastovich got married over the weekend and were treated to the surprise of a lifetime.


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The couple took to YouTube before their wedding to ask popular 90s group, The Backstreet Boys, to attend their wedding, USA Today reported.

They were surprised when they received a personalized letter from the band which offered their apologizes for not being able to attend in person and thanked them for being such loyal fans throughout the years.

It wasn't until the wedding DJ at the reception mentioned that only four members of the band had signed the card and that member Howie D wanted to wish the couple congratulations in person.

D addressed the reception hall and wished the couple best wishes and said that he wanted to represent the band. "Congratulations. I'm representing everybody. I wanted to thank you guys so much for the wonderful invitation for us. I wish I was able to have all my guys here, unfortunately, it's a little tough getting everybody from all the different states to get together, but I live in the backyard here with you guys, and I'm very honored to be here."

He also performed for the newly weds and sang their romantic hit ""All I Have To Give."

The Backstreet Boys are back in the music industry and working on discovering their own sound and reconnecting with fans. The band will be releasing a documentary about their return to the spotlight on Jan. 30th. The documentary will be released in theaters and on demand, Billboard added.