Backstreet Boys are willing to tour with NSYNC, according to Howie Dorough, but not before they get their own moment first.
The talk of an impending tour is gathering speed, and the NSYNC reunion has been the buzz of the town lately.
However, fans are now wondering if the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC might collaborate as well. Paul George and Lebron James WERE NEARLY Cavaliers Paul George claims that in 2017, he nearly joined LeBron as a Cavalier.
A new interview conducted at LAX International Airport features Backstreet Boys member Howie Dorough expressing his excitement about perhaps going on tour with NSYNC. However, he also feels that the band should come first.
Howie thinks that the other Backstreet Boys would feel the same way. In the event that a Backstreet Boys/NSYNC tour materializes, he recommends that the "Bye Bye Bye" group take the stage first. Considering the significant anticipation for their return.
This not only incites a fervor among the fans but also ends their long-standing "rivalry."
Backstreet Boys and NSYNC get along well, despite what some people might think.
Howie revealed that a large number of people in both groups are close friends. In addition, there has been talk over the years about a joint tour. A new NSYNC song for Justin Timberlake's newest "Trolls" film was just released, sparking interest in the group once again. Howie emphasized how critical it is to recognize NSYNC's present level of prominence.
Although NSYNC's Lance Bass and JC have hinted at the possibility of a reunion tour, no firm preparations have been made. Howie urged supporters to wait for an official announcement before getting too attached and to set realistic expectations. As for devoted Backstreet Boys and NSYNC fans, it's still a question of wait and see.
Meanwhile, fans hoping to see them at the SuperBowl may be disappointed severely.
There haven't been any talks or preparations for *NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, and Destiny's Child to perform together on stage at the highly anticipated Super Bowl celebration in Las Vegas, despite the widespread claims floating online.
After *NSYNC's recent return at the MTV VMAs and their collaboration on a new song for the "Trolls" movie, fans had been anticipating for a nostalgic reunion. Despite *NSYNC's clarification that they have no plans for an album, tour, or residency, some fans continued to dream of a Super Bowl extravaganza. Sadly, that dream has already come to an end.
The excitement around these cherished 90s and early 2000s bands getting back together demonstrates how powerful nostalgia can be even in modern times. Excitement among fans has been building for any news of a reunion, and the reports of a Super Bowl performance have only increased their anticipation. It appears, nevertheless, that this specific occasion will not serve as the catalyst for their reunion.
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