Four of the five members of the nineties boyband *NSYNC – JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and Lance Bass – reunited at the world premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine in Manhattan on Monday without their most famous bandmate Justin Timberlake.
The eight-time Grammy-nominated boyband put on a strong united front outside the David H. Koch Theater in Lincoln Center amid rumors of a potential stadium summer tour next year in honor of their 25th anniversary.
‘I’ll tell you what. We’re all in New York right now because we’re putting… no, I’m kidding!’ Chris joked to New York Living hours earlier.
‘We’re all talking again as you’ve seen some of the stuff we’ve done together lately. We have [two] new songs, which is a lot different than the last 20 or so years that we haven’t been together. So there’s a lot. There’s a lot we’re talking about. Nothing in stone yet…When we know, you’ll know.’
The 52-year-old NSYNC founder added: ‘I am [down], yeah. I’m doing the Pop 2000 [Tour] now, which is basically me by myself without those guys, so I miss them. We’re all buds. We’re all good friends.’
Four of the five members of the nineties boyband *NSYNC (from L-R) – JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and Lance Bass – reunited at the world premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine in Manhattan on Monday without their most famous bandmate Justin Timberlake
On Monday, TMZ claimed that Justin ‘and his team have yet to address respective proposals’ from four months ago about the potential tour, and the other men are ‘disappointed with his radio silence.’
The troubled 43-year-old pop star is reportedly ‘solely focused’ on his 86-date Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which he next brings to Poland’s Tauron Arena in Kraków this Friday.
Friday also happens to be the same day as Timberlake’s next court hearing for one charge of driving while intoxicated, and infractions for running a stop sign and failure to keep in his lane stemming from his June 18th DWI arrest in Sag Harbor, NY.
The 10-time Grammy winner’s lawyer Edward Burke Jr. told TMZ on June 19: ‘[We] look forward to vigorously defending Mr. Timberlake against these allegations. He will have a lot to say at the appropriate time. He is currently awaiting full discovery from the DA’s office.’
Chris, JC, Joey, and Lance have every right to be salty about Justin’s reluctance considering they helped promote his 2023 movie Trolls Band Together with their new single Better Place and his album Everything I Thought It Was with their new single Paradise.
*NSYNC last reunited on March 13 to debut Paradise during Timberlake’s tour stop at The Wiltern in Los Angeles – a rousing performance that certainly felt like momentum building towards a big announcement which never arrived.
‘I can actually say, “You know what? That’s a possibility — 2025, that’s a possibility.” But, there’s four of the guys I have to talk to about that,’ Fatone – who’s currently on tour with Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean – explained to Yahoo Entertainment on October 3.
‘[Justin] is at the top pinnacle of his career, for many years now. There’s nothing wrong with that. Nobody’s upset about that. We all love it and we all support it. But when you’re going to go backwards… do you think you want to go backwards? If you go back, would you want to split it four ways with other people again, or do your business that you built up yourself?’
*NSYNC have sold over 70M records, and they still get 8.9M monthly listeners on Spotify.
The eight-time Grammy-nominated boyband put on a strong united front outside the David H. Koch Theater in Lincoln Center amid rumors of a potential stadium summer tour next year in honor of their 25th anniversary
Chris told New York Living hours earlier: ‘We’re all in New York right now because we’re putting… no, I’m kidding! We’re all talking again as you’ve seen some of the stuff we’ve done together lately. We have [two] new songs, which is a lot different than the last 20 or so years that we haven’t been together. So there’s a lot. There’s a lot we’re talking about. Nothing in stone yet…When we know, you’ll know’
The 52-year-old NSYNC founder added: ‘I am [down], yeah. I’m doing the Pop 2000 [Tour] now, which is basically me by myself without those guys, so I miss them. We’re all buds. We’re all good friends’
On Monday, TMZ claimed that Justin ‘and his team have yet to address respective proposals’ from four months ago about the potential tour, and the other men are ‘disappointed with his radio silence’
The troubled 43-year-old pop star (pictured July 10) is reportedly ‘solely focused’ on his 86-date Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which he next brings to Poland’s Tauron Arena in Kraków this Friday
Friday also happens to be the same day as Timberlake’s next court hearing for one charge of driving while intoxicated, and infractions for running a stop sign and failure to keep in his lane stemming from his June 18th DWI arrest in Sag Harbor, NY
Chris, JC, Joey, and Lance have every right to be salty about the 10-time Grammy winner’s reluctance considering they helped promote his 2023 movie Trolls Band Together with their new single Better Place and his album Everything I Thought It Was with their new single Paradise (pictured March 13)
*NSYNC last reunited on March 13 to debut Paradise during Justin’s tour stop at The Wiltern in Los Angeles – a rousing performance that certainly felt like momentum building towards a big announcement which never arrived
Joey explained to Yahoo Entertainment on October 3: ‘I can actually say, “You know what? That’s a possibility — 2025, that’s a possibility.” But, there’s four of the guys I have to talk to about that’
Fatone added: ‘[Justin] is at the top pinnacle of his career, for many years now. There’s nothing wrong with that. Nobody’s upset about that. We all love it and we all support it. But when you’re going to go backwards… do you think you want to go backwards? If you go back, would you want to split it four ways with other people again, or do your business that you built up yourself?’
*NSYNC have sold over 70M records, and they still get 8.9M monthly listeners on Spotify (pictured in 1998)