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*NSYNC Reunion at 'Deadpool Wolverine' Premiere Melts Millennial Hearts
By Jacqueline Burt Cote,
2 hours ago
The stars were out in full force for the NYC premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine on July 22, and Millennial fans were especially thrilled to see the members of beloved boy band *NSYNC reunited on the red carpet (or most of them, anyway).
While Justin Timberlake was absent (he's currently on tour in Europe), JC Chasez , Lance Bass , Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone all posed arm in arm for the cameras. And if seeing the band back together wasn't enough to get everybody's hopes up about the possibility of new music, Kirkpatrick fanned the flames further when he told Entertainment Tonight that a future tour could actually happen.
"Well, we've been talking about it for a while," Kirkpatrick said. "We're kicking the tires, seeing if the car will still drive, and, you know, we'll see where it leads."
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 22: (L-R) JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone and Lance Bass attend the Deadpool & Wolverine World Premiere at the David H. Koch Theater on July 22, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Disney)
Fans couldn't get over seeing the band back together at the star-studded event, with one posting on X , "*NSYNC IS HERE TO MAKE YOU PEOPLE SCREAM," referencing a lyric from their 1997 single "Here We Go,"
"ARE WE GONNA TALK ABOUT ALMOST ALL MEMBERS OF NSYNC ARE AT THE DEADPOOL PREMIERE WHAT" someone else scream-wrote , as a third noted of the chaos when the foursome hit the red carpet, stating, "those screams at the end were definitely nsyncers."
" Getting to see 4/5 of Nsync with my friends and daughter was literally something I special. Also warning my scream gets louder every single second a member comes by," another fan stated .
As People reported, all of *NSYNC, inclusive of Timberlake, previously got back together for the 2023 VMAs to promote the release of their Trolls Band Together song "Better Place," their first new song together in more than 20 years. Several months later, in March of 2023, the band reunited for one show in Los Angeles—their first live performance since 2013.
Following the concert—which included such hits as "It’s Gonna Be Me," "Gone" and the group's most recent single, "Paradise"—which appears on Timberlake's sixth studio album, "Everything I Thought It Was," Fatone told People that the band might be working together again at some point.
"You know what? Never say never. I think we have to honestly have a sit-down and have a conversation," Fatone said.
"There's been talks about, 'Do we want to do something?' and 'How are we gonna do it?' But nothing's in motion yet. So, I'll say never say never, but I'm not saying no, and I'm not saying yes. But we still have to have that conversation. It looks promising."
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