Stray Kids Honor NSYNC at American Music Awards 50th Anniversary
The K-pop group delivered a dynamic performance, blending their latest hit with NSYNC's iconic 'Bye Bye Bye' at the AMAs special.
- Stray Kids made their debut at the American Music Awards, performing a special tribute to NSYNC during the 50th-anniversary event.
- The performance featured a marionette-style homage to NSYNC's 2000 hit 'Bye Bye Bye,' integrated with Stray Kids' own song 'Chk Chk Boom.'
- Lance Bass of NSYNC and AJ McLean of the Backstreet Boys introduced the group, highlighting the enduring legacy of boy bands at the AMAs.
- Stray Kids expressed their gratitude for the opportunity and the influence of past boy bands, stating the performance was memorable and special for them.
- The event, broadcast on CBS, included performances by other notable artists such as Mariah Carey, Green Day, and Jennifer Hudson.