NSYNC Considering arena Tour as 30th Anniversary Looms
NSYNC is actively exploring the possibility of a full-scale arena tour, building on a series of recent appearances and a resurgence in popularity fueled by a hit song’s inclusion in the “Deadpool” film. The group-Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and Lance Bass-has been quietly discussing plans to commemorate their 30th anniversary with a live performance run.
The potential tour arrives amid a growing wave of nostalgia for the late 1990s and early 2000s pop sensation. Recent collaborative moments, including a performance at the 2023 MTV VMAs, recording a track for the “Trolls” soundtrack, a joint appearance at a film premiere, and a surprise onstage cameo during Justin Timberlake’s Los Angeles tour, have ignited fan excitement.A 2019 Coachella performance without Timberlake also hinted at the possibility of a larger reunion. The renewed interest was further amplified in 2024 when their 2000 single “Bye Bye Bye” experienced a global revival after being featured in “Deadpool.”
The group initially tested the waters with smaller, informal appearances, gauging public response and logistical feasibility. Sources close to the band indicate that discussions are now focused on securing venues and developing a stage show that honors their legacy while incorporating modern production elements.
Details regarding dates, cities, and ticket availability remain unconfirmed, but industry insiders suggest an announcement could come before the end of 2024. The tour would represent a important cultural moment for a generation of fans and a major event in the music industry.