- NSYNC’s potential reunion tour has ignited a bidding war among major tour promoters, indicating strong interest and financial incentives for the group to reunite.
- The decision to proceed with a reunion tour is still under consideration, with no immediate decisions expected.
- The group’s recent appearances and fan support have played a significant role in sparking interest in a reunion tour.
- Justin Timberlake’s current focus on his solo career does not conflict with the potential reunion, suggesting that the timing is favorable for a reunion tour.
Newsypeople- The recent appearances of *NSYNC have sparked a wave of excitement among fans, leading to a bidding war for a possible reunion stadium tour. Major tour promoters Live Nation and AEG have shown interest in exploring the idea of a reunion tour, reaching out to the band members just a couple of weeks ago.
Their interest was particularly piqued after witnessing the overwhelming support and love the group received last year when they reunited for a song in the latest ‘Trolls’ movie.
The buzz surrounding their 2023 MTV VMAs appearance and their surprise cameo at Justin Timberlake’s L.A. show in March further fueled the promoters’ enthusiasm. Both promoters have presented the group with serious financial numbers, although specifics were not disclosed. The group is currently mulling over the offers, with no decisions expected to be made soon. If a reunion stadium tour were to materialize, it would not happen until 2025. Lance Bass and Joey Fatone have expressed their enthusiasm for a reunion, although Justin Timberlake is currently focused on his solo music endeavors with his new album and 2024 tour, which does not conclude until December.
Fans have been eagerly anticipating a reunion tour following *NSYNC’s recent live performances. In 2023, the group reunited at the MTV Video Music Awards before releasing their first single in 21 years. They also made a surprise appearance during Justin Timberlake’s free “One Night Only” concert in Los Angeles, performing together for the first time since 2013. This performance included their popular tracks and a new NSYNC song, “Paradise,” which will appear on Timberlake’s upcoming album, “Everything I Thought it Was”.
The band’s recent appearances have raised questions about a potential reunion tour. In September 2023, when the five band members appeared onstage at the MTV Video Music Awards, fans speculated about a reunion. Two days later, *NSYNC announced the release of their first single in 21 years, “Better Place,” which was part of the soundtrack to the new animated movie, “Trolls Band Together,” in which Timberlake stars.
Despite the anticipation, no reunion announcement followed, and the song’s performance on the Billboard Hot 100 chart was short-lived. The band also appeared on the YouTube interview series “Hot Ones” to promote the new track, but no further reunion news was announced after the movie. The last time the complete NSYNC band performed together was during Timberlake’s 12-song medley at the 2013 VMAs after he received the Video Vanguard Award. However, they performed without Timberlake in 2019 when they joined Ariana Grande for a surprise appearance during her Coachella set.
The possibility of a reunion tour has been a topic of intense discussion among fans, but as of now, there has been no official announcement. The band’s representatives have not responded to requests for comment, leaving fans to speculate and hope for the best.