2002 Reflections

This reflection post has been a long time coming, but I finally got around to it. Since my last timeline reflection post, I’ve mapped out *NSYNC’s breakup from 2002 through early 2004 and I incorporated some previously un-found sources by creating my first Lost and Found post. Before diving into the major themes of 2002,Continue reading “2002 Reflections”

December 2002

JC Chasez appears on TRL, outlining tentative plans for the group to return to studio work by fall of 2003. His comments reinforce the notion of an extended—but temporary—pause. 1 – During an appearance on MTV’s Total Request Live JC Chasez answered a question about *NSYNC’s plans for the following year. According to the WikipediaContinue reading “December 2002”

November 2002

As Justified hit shelves, Justin Timberlake reassured fans in a New York Post interview that his solo career and *NSYNC were not mutually exclusive, stating the group was “in no danger” and that the hiatus was intentional and agreed upon. MTV News reported that Timberlake’s solo tour wouldn’t begin until the following summer, and whenContinue reading “November 2002”

October 2002

As Justin Timberlake’s solo debut neared release, questions about *NSYNC’s future lingered in both media and fan spaces. A small feature in J-14 Magazine, tied to the group’s Challenge For the Children event, claimed *NSYNC couldn’t break up because they owed Jive Records another 3 albums —an assertion preserved only through a now-removed eBay listingContinue reading “October 2002”

September 2002

As Justin Timberlake’s solo rollout gained momentum, media outlets began to frame *NSYNC’s hiatus as potentially permanent. In an Entertainment Weekly feature, manager Johnny Wright remarked that the five-member boy band format was “starting to fizzle,” casting doubt on the group’s long-term trajectory. Meanwhile, fan forums buzzed with gossip: a Popdirt.com summary of a JJBContinue reading “September 2002”

August 2002 – Part II

Lance Bass’ astronaut training continued and confirmation for the Soyuz mission seemed imminent. Bass participated in a fan chat hosted by NASA, where he shared personal reflections on his training and reaffirmed *NSYNC’s intention to regroup after his mission. The chat marked a rare moment of direct fan engagement and offered reassurance that the hiatusContinue reading “August 2002 – Part II”

August 2002 – Part I

Joey Fatone comments on reunion plans in the New York Post, saying that the group would be apart until the end of the year. Media outlets offered conflicting reports about Lance Bass’s chances of launching into space that fall. While some sources suggested the mission was on track, others hinted at financial and logistical setbacks.Continue reading “August 2002 – Part I”

July 2002

Joey Fatone’s Broadway debut in RENT receives coverage from The New York Times, linking the group’s hiatus to new artistic pursuits. Lance Bass was formally nominated for space travel by M.V. Sinelschikov of the Russian Aviation and Space Agency, and MTV.com reported that a contract had been signed for his participation in the Soyuz mission.Continue reading “July 2002”

June 2002

JC Chasez affirmed in an interview with Launch.com that *NSYNC planned to regroup following Lance Bass’s space mission, signaling that the hiatus was not a permanent split. Melinda Bell’s journal update offered further insight into each member’s activities: JC was recording in Los Angeles, Joey was preparing for a film project, Chris was focused onContinue reading “June 2002”

May 2002

Following the announcement of *NSYNC’s “hiatus”, updates on individual member activities began to surface. On May 20th, road manager Melinda Bell posted a journal entry outlining what each member was working on—marking one of the first public summaries of the group’s post-hiatus direction. Lance Bass underwent heart surgery in Russia amid conflicting reports about hisContinue reading “May 2002”