Sources say ’Fast and Furious’ veteran Neal H. Moritz is pursuing producing a film focused the group’s success in the aftermath of its legal battle with former manager Lou Pearlman.
The singer made his Broadway debut in 'Rent' in 2002, and later starred in 'Little Shop of Horrors' Joey Fatone is officially back on the boards! After two decades away from Broadway, the singer and ...
It might sound crazy, but *NSYNC was in danger of going “Bye Bye ... and “Tearin’ Up My Heart” on their self-titled debut album — released in 1997 in Germany and 1998 in the US ...
More new *NSYNC music may be coming in the near future. While making an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show on Tuesday, Justin Timberlake teased that the boy band's recent reunion for the single ...
It earns the third-highest debut of the frame, coming in behind new launches from Cardi B and BTS singer V. With “Paradise,” NSYNC instantly doubles their total count of hits on the Digital ...
Joey Fatone is currently treading the boards in Broadway's '& Juliet,' and PEOPLE has a first look at the *NSYNC singer in ...
His debut as Lance in “& Juliet” was Tuesday ... Justin Timberlake and Joey Fatone of boy band *NSYNC arrive for the premiere of “Trolls: Band Together” in LA on Nov. 15, 2023.
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Parade on MSNAfter 20 Years NSYNC's Joey Fatone Has Returned to Broadway...To Sing Backstreet Boys Songs (Exclusive)The legendary pop star chats about his new role in '& Juliet,' teaching old boy-band choreography to Charli D'Amelio and the recent NSYNC reunion he was left out of.
Former ‘NSync star Joey Fatone is still eager for an official reunion — even though his four former bandmates got together last week without him. Lance Bass, JC Chasez and Chris Kirkpatrick all went ...
NSYNC's JC Chasez, Lance Bass and Chris Kirkpatrick attended Justin Timberlake's California concert without bandmate Joey Fatone, who was preparing for his Broadway debut in New York. Lance Bass ...
Their debut album, NSYNC, reached No. 2 on the Billboard charts in 1998 and featured hits such as “I Want You Back” and “Tearin’ Up My Heart.” Much of NSYNC’s success was credited to ...
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