LEGENDARY boyband NSYNC performed together for the first time in 11 years last night.

Chris Kirkpatrick, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, and J.C. Chasez joined Justin Timberlake on stage at his LA show – and wowed fans with the first listen of their new single, Paradise.

NSYNC performed together last night for the first time in 11 years
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NSYNC performed together last night for the first time in 11 yearsCredit: Twitter/@ViralThingz

The band appeared together on stage last year - but did not perform
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The band appeared together on stage last year – but did not performCredit: Getty
It’s the first time they have all sung together in front of an audience since 2013 when Justin picked up the Video Vanguard Award at the MTV Video Music Awards.

Fans went wild when they came on stage and sang old hits such as Bye, Bye, Bye and It’s Gonna Be Me – after months of speculation that they would be working together again.

Paradise will appear on Justin’s new album and marks the second single the group have recorded in recent years.

Last year they reunited to record their single Better Place for the film Trolls Band Together.

Before that, the group hadn’t released a song together since 2001’s Girlfriend.

NSYNC achieved worldwide success with their hits Bye, Bye, Bye, It’s Gonna Be Me, Pop, Gone, Tearin’ Up My Heart, and more.

They broke up in 2002, and all went their separate ways.

Justin spawned a very successful solo career, with four number-one albums, with songs including Rock Your Body and Cry Me A River.

Although the other band members released music over the years, they never reached the same level of success as Justin.

After breaking up, NSYNC did reunite several times.
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In 2019 the group joined Ariana Grande on stage during her headline performance at Coachella, but Justin didn’t attend as he was on his solo tour.

Asked in 2021 about the prospect of an NSYNC reunion, while promoting his movie Palmer, Justin said: “I don’t have a crystal ball for what will happen with the music industry in the months, or years, to come.

“That’s something that weighs on my mind in a heavy way.

“We will have to see what happens in terms of live music and I appreciate the question, but my focus right now is on Palmer.”

NSYNC were huge stars in the nineties