New Kids On The Block performed on the Today show on April 3 to promote their new album, 10.

On the show, Today co-host Matt Lauer asked the musicians, the original lineup, Donnie Wahlberg, Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Jonathan Knight and Danny Wood, if they are in for the long haul rather than just a reunion.

"I think we've learned to balance personal lives and the stress and demands of what we do. It's a lot of work," Donnie Wahlberg said on the show. "Especially now, we're not kids anymore."

He added, "Twenty-years-old, that's not to say the young kids doing this don't work hard, but we're older guys now, we gotta balance family and work and other interests that we have but we're all here, we're committed."

Lauer put a time stamp on their musical career by reminding the band that when they first came out, the Berlin Wall fell, Paula Abdul had hits on the charts and George Bush, Sr. was president.

New Kids On The Block performed their new single Remix and will be on Watch What Happens Live at 11 p.m. Wednesday night on Bravo.

The Boston-based band is currently touring with 98 Degrees and Boys II Men.