Stray Kids paid tribute to NSYNC at the AMAs 50th Anniversary Special

Stray Kids AMAs 50th Anniversary Special

Stray Kids performed at the AMAs MuchMusic 50th anniversary special program

Stray Kids created another historic moment when they appeared on the AMAs stage with an iconic tribute to NSYNC!

On October 6, the global K-pop boy band revived the legacy of the iconic American boy band NSYNC through an outstanding performance.

During the 50th anniversary special of the American Music Awards (AMAs), the octet was chosen as one of the performers and they did not disappoint as they evoked nostalgia by covering a song on NSYNC’s album “No Strings Attached”, released 24 years ago.

For one of their biggest hits “Bye Bye Bye”, Stray Kids attached strings to their limbs while singing and dancing, recreating NSYNC’s puppetry-inspired stage set of the 2000s.

However, this is not an ordinary cover as the group suddenly included the song “Chk Chk Boom” in the song, giving viewers a surprising remix.

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레전드 보이그룹 *NSYNC의 ‘Bye Bye Bye’와 스키즈의 ‘Chk Chk Boom’을 멋지게 선보인 AMAs 무대! 많은 응원과 사랑 감사합니다 스테이❤

Not going to lie… we successfully ATE our AMAs stage! A HUGE thank you to STAY for watching our performance❤‍🔥 #StrayKidspic.twitter.com/Mg8BFSbuXD

— Stray Kids (@Stray_Kids) October 7, 2024

Dressed in all-black outfits, the K-pop boy band brought great energy and strength as they paid tribute to the 90s boy band.

Offstage, Stray Kids went viral and the audience was truly impressed with their passion for delivering an unforgettable performance.

This article was first published on K-popStarz.

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