N'SYNC fans were given a glimpse of hope that a reunion tour is following after the boyband release new music this year -- but alas, they were set up to the disappointed!
Instead of the band, they can only secure tickets for Justin Timberlake's tour when it happens.
While that is all good and nice, some fans cannot understand why the boy band just do not get on stage together!
Page Six has received confirmation from various sources that *NSYNC is not planning a reunion tour, despite having recorded their first new song in nearly 20 years.
Instead, the news outlet found out that Justin Timberlake will be traveling alone.
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According to a music insider, "Justin is planning a big US tour for 2024 because he is coming out with a new album.
NSYNC surprised everyone on Tuesday night at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards by giving Taylor Swift the Best Pop trophy for her "Anti-Hero" music video.
After a little more than twenty-four hours, Timberlake and his fellow musicians Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, Lance Bass, and JC Chasez verified the weeks-long rumors that they would be releasing a new song soon.
"Better Place" will be available for streaming on September 29 and will also be featured in the upcoming DreamWorks Animation film "Trolls Band Together." *NSYNC, known for their singles including "Tearin' Up My Heart" and "It's Gonna Be Me," hasn't put out a record since "Celebrity" in 2001.
Is the title showing the band members feeling they are already in a better place and no longer need a reunion tour? Fans surely hoppe NOT.
Despite this, the boy band has reformed a few times since, most notably for a 2013 VMA performance and in 2018 to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Following the dissolution of *NSYNC in 2004, Timberlake has established a prosperous solo career.
The 42-year-old multihyphenate has five solo albums to her credit in addition to several hit singles, including "Cry Me a River," "SexyBack," and "Mirrors." In addition, he starred in films including "Friends with Benefits" and "The Social Network."
2018 saw Timberlake go on a cross-European and North American tour in support of his most recent album, "Man of the Woods." Moreover, he was the star of the Super Bowl LII halftime show.
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