*NSYNC Reunion Buzz: Four Members Eye Arena Tour for 30th Anniversary Without Timberlake
In a move that's got fans buzzing with nostalgia, four of the five original *NSYNC members are deep in discussions about launching a massive arena tour to mark the group's 30th anniversary. The talks, which sources close to the band describe as serious and promising, could bring the beloved boy band back to the spotlight—potentially without frontman Justin Timberlake.
Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick, and JC Chasez are the ones leading the charge, according to insiders speaking to TMZ. While Timberlake's solo career has kept him occupied with music, acting, and other ventures, the quartet is determined not to let that halt the reunion dreams. The idea is to hit the road with high-energy performances of their classic hits like "Bye Bye Bye" and "It's Gonna Be Me," recreating the magic that made *NSYNC a pop sensation in the late '90s and early 2000s.
This isn't just idle chatter; representatives for the members have confirmed that planning is underway, with venues and dates potentially on the horizon for 2026. The 30th anniversary milestone feels like the perfect timing, especially after their brief but electric reunion at the 2023 VMAs, which reignited fan fervor worldwide.
For longtime supporters, this could mean sold-out shows filled with sing-alongs and memories. In the ever-evolving music industry, where nostalgia tours from acts like the Backstreet Boys have proven lucrative, *NSYNC's return might tap into a wave of millennial excitement. Whether Timberlake joins later or not, these four are ready to deliver the show fans have been craving.
Read the original article on TMZ for more details.