Menudo - These days, you'd be hard pressed to find a boy band that could fill a small concert hall let alone a stadium. But that was bound to happen as boys became men, and their audience grew up and moved on. Don't tell that to 15-year-old Chris Moy. Six months ago, the New Yorker was singing in the shower. Now, after beating out the competition, he's a part of the latest incarnation of Menudo. Yes, that Menudo, the bilingual boy band that spawned monsters like Ricky Martin. "Actually, I do think boy bands can make a comeback," says Moy via phone from Las Vegas where the group has just started its Bandemonium tour. "There are lots of comebacks, with Janet Jackson putting out a new album and Michael Jackson celebrating the 25th anniversary of Thriller. Britney [Spears] just put out an album, too. Every few years another generation of boy bands comes up. I'm proud to be part of the new generation." The band, which Moy says is "super-stoked" about its current headlining tour, has issued the single "Lost," but Moy says a full-length is in the works. NLT, V-Factory and GLOWB join Menudo at 7:30 p.m. at the House of Blues Cambridge Room (308 Euclid Ave., 216.241.5555). Tickets: $20. — JN