They do not want it that way.

Would-be attendees of a rained-out Backstreet Boys concert Sunday night are storming the internet to decry how management handled the bad weather.

“Due to incoming storms, if you are in Hersheypark Stadium, seek shelter under the grandstands,” Hershey PA tweeted out at 7:18 p.m. — less than an hour before the show’s 8 p.m. start time, “If you have not yet entered the venue, head to Hersheypark Arena or stay in your car.”

Less than two hours later, the venue tweeted another update to concertgoers: “Show is postponed indefinitely,” Hersheypark informed ticket holders, many of whom were now sopping wet, “we will give you an update as soon as we have one.”

The Backstreet Boys also tweeted that the show — part of an arena tour for their new album “DNA” — would not go on.

Frustrated fans quickly took to Twitter to demand refunds and blame Hersheypark for responding poorly to the unfortunate weather.

“This entire evening has been a complete unprofessional mess and Hersheypark should be ashamed of themselves,” one person, who got stuck in 45 minutes of parking lot gridlock, tweeted.

“What kind of compensation do we get for waiting in the rain for an hour, soaking wet?,” tweeted another.

“Please note we do not have any information about rescheduling the Backstreet Boys show or refunds at this time,” Hersheypark tweeted Monday morning, “Please keep your ticket and when the tour makes a decision on next steps, we will share those details.”

Fans showed that the boy band could never break their hearts, though, and put the blame strictly on the venue.

“Not your guys fault,” reads one response to the Backstreet Boys’ tweet, “But I highly suggest finding another venue for the makeup day.”