The planned NSYNC biopic has been shelved due to disagreements over production and the band's focus on a potential reunion tour, with all members emphasizing the importance of a full group involvement before moving forward.
NSYNC's Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, JC Chasez, and Chris Kirkpatrick are in talks to celebrate their 30th anniversary with an arena tour, potentially without Justin Timberlake, though they hope he will join for a stadium tour. The group recognizes strong fan demand and is exploring options, including a 4-piece tour and possibly a full reunion with JT, amid ongoing excitement and recent reunion hints.
Chris Kirkpatrick, former NSYNC member, has embraced life in Nashville, where he moved eight years ago with his wife. He praises the city's beauty, friendly people, and vibrant bar scene. Kirkpatrick also co-hosts the "Name Drop" podcast with Brian McFayden, where they share stories from their entertainment careers. He reflects on the surreal experience of performing with legends like Phil Collins and the impact of modern concert audiences using cellphones.
Justin Timberlake makes a comeback with his new album "Everything I Thought It Was," reuniting with *NSYNC on the track "Paradise." The album, spanning 77 minutes, showcases Timberlake's return to his dance floor and boy band roots, but some tracks fall short of recapturing past glory. While the album feels overstretched, it still marks a long-awaited return for the pop superstar after six years.
Justin Timberlake has released his first solo album in six years, "Everything I Thought It Was," featuring a new *NSYNC reunion track "Paradise" and collaborations with Fireboy DML and Tobe Nwigwe. The album, produced with old and new collaborators, has received mixed reviews, with some praising its sleek pop grooves while others criticize its desperation and excessive length.
Travis Kelce attended Justin Timberlake's Los Angeles concert where *NSYNC surprised fans with a reunion performance, but his girlfriend Taylor Swift was not in attendance. Other celebrities present included Chrissy Tiegen, John Legend, and AJ McLean. Kelce and Swift haven't been seen together much since returning from Singapore, where they attended the last two shows of Swift's tour leg and Gucci's Oscars after-party. Swift's new album, The Tortured Poets Department, is set to release on April 19.
*NSYNC reunited for a historic one-night-only concert at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, marking their first performance in over a decade. The event, part of Justin Timberlake's album release celebration, featured surprise guests including Tobe Nwigwe, Coco Jones, and even AJ McLean of the Backstreet Boys. The setlist included hits from both Timberlake's solo career and *NSYNC's discography, culminating in the debut of a new *NSYNC song, "Paradise." The concert left fans hopeful for more from the iconic boy band in the future.
Justin Timberlake reunited with NSYNC during a one-night-only performance in Los Angeles, marking the group's first performance together since 2013. The surprise reunion took place during Timberlake's "One Night Only" show at The Wiltern, where the group performed some of their biggest hits and debuted a new collaboration. The emotional reunion left fans deeply moved, as NSYNC's last album was released in 2001. Timberlake also delivered a greatest hits performance and hinted at a global tour for his new album.
Justin Timberlake reunited with *NSYNC during his pre-album-release show in Los Angeles, marking their first onstage performance since 2023. The surprise reunion featured the group performing their 90s hits and debuting a new collaborative track. This event serves as a warm-up for Timberlake's upcoming album release and Forget Tomorrow World Tour, with the album being his first solo release in over five years.
Justin Timberlake's recent tease about working with *NSYNC does not signal new music from the boy band, but rather their contribution of background vocals to his upcoming album. Despite fans' hopes for a reunion and tour, there are currently no plans for *NSYNC to make a comeback, with RCA Records emphasizing the band's need to maintain their own sound. While there is anticipation for an *NSYNC reunion album and tour in the future, RCA is currently focused on Justin's solo endeavors and addressing concerns about his latest single.
Justin Timberlake is teasing a potential *NSYNC reunion while promoting his upcoming album, "Everything I Thought It Was." Amidst recent controversies, including backlash from Britney Spears fans, Timberlake is attempting to regain positive attention by hinting at a return to his boy band roots. While he has not confirmed a reunion, he mentioned that *NSYNC has been in the studio and hinted at the possibility of new music. This move is seen as a strategic attempt to reclaim his pop music crown, but the success of such a reunion remains uncertain.
Justin Timberlake revealed during an interview on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" that he has been in the studio with NSYNC, hinting at the possibility of new music from the group in the future. The reunion comes after the group's appearance at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards and the release of their single "Better Place" on the "Trolls Band Together" soundtrack. NSYNC's Joey Fatone also discussed the success of their comeback and the potential for a reunion tour, acknowledging the complexities involved in coordinating such an event.
Justin Timberlake teases the possibility of new NSYNC music, confirming that the group has been in the studio working on something for the future. This comes after their recent reunion for the "Trolls Band Together" soundtrack. Meanwhile, Timberlake is set to release his first solo album in six years, amidst some controversy related to his ex Britney Spears.
Justin Timberlake has announced a surprise, intimate, and free concert at Memphis' Orpheum Theatre on Jan. 19, potentially as part of the promotion for new music. Fans can register for free tickets on Ticketmaster until Jan. 15, with winners confirmed on Jan. 18. This announcement follows Timberlake's recent Instagram reset, hinting at a new project, and his last album release in 2018.
Backstreet Boy AJ McLean and *NSYNC's Joey Fatone are teaming up for A Legendary Night Tour, promising to showcase the magic of both iconic boy bands with classic songs, dances, and intimate conversations. The tour will kick off on March 15 and primarily cover the East Coast, offering fans the chance to hear old favorites and new songs. This collaboration comes after Fatone's recent reunion with *NSYNC for a new single and McLean's ongoing projects with the Backstreet Boys.