A look at life for the members of a boy band who are trying to make it big in the music industry.
Cast: Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow, Carlos Pena, Logan Henderson, Ciara Bravo, Stephen Kramer Glickman, Tanya Chisholm, Challen Cates, Erin Sanders, David Anthony Higgins, Barnett O'Hara, Katelyn Tarver, Matt Riedy, Hiromi Tsuru, Scott McNeil, Jillian Michaels, Kyle Hebert, Kirby Morrow, Tôru Furuya, Mike McFarland, Cynthia Cranz, Takeshi Kusao, Daisuke Gôri, Ted Cole, Naoko Watanabe, Hirotaka Suzuoki
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.
After being told that boy bands always split up after the third album, the guys compete to find solo "breakout" gigs before being left behind.
The guys are pitched a kids cartoon show but instead do a video game to expand their brand. A mix-up while wearing motion capture suits puts them at the center of an extraterrestrial news story.
Logan brings Carlos along to the MCAT test as his good luck charm, but when Carlos somehow gets a higher score, Logan questions his plans to become a doctor.
James buys a motorcycle in another attempt to win Lucy's heart, while Kendall teaches Jo how to drive cars with manual transmissions.
It's time again for the prank war at the Palm Woods, and this time its kids versus adults as they battle for the honor of winning Lord Prankington's Cup.
We go inside BTR's tour bus as we see the craziness that happens as the guys make their way to their next gig. They may get there in time, but it won't be easy.
The band makes a cameo appearance on a children's show; Kendall is a terrible actor; Carlos pursues the show's teen star; Logan and James get into a fight.
Gustavo gives the guys a bonus for their hard work, but they quickly begin to make bad decisions with their money.
The guys are caught in a web of lies. Kendall has to keep Jo from discovering Lucy has returned to the Palm Woods. Logan's fib about being sick turns into a medical emergency and Carlos and James claim Rocque Records was robbed.
The boys try to prevent their careers from being ruined by sleazy tabloid media, which proves to be difficult for Kendall when Lucy Stone records a song that seems to be about him.
The four Minnesota hockey-heads fear their career is threatened by a new influx of boy bands from the British Isles.