Entertainment Music Backstreet Boys Won't Rule Out a Possible Tour with *NSYNC: 'Fans Would Lose Their Mind' The group plans on bringing their signature '90s moves back for their return to Vegas, a holiday themed residency dubbed A Very Backstreet Christmas Party By Glenn Garner Glenn Garner Instagram Twitter Glenn Garner is a Writer/Reporter who works heavily with PEOPLE's Movies and TV verticals. Since graduating from Northern Arizona University with a dual major in journalism and photography, he got his professional start at OUT Magazine, The Advocate and Teen Vogue, and he's since consistently kept his finger on the pulse of the LGBTQ community. His first book The Guncle Guide was released in 2020 and was featured on Katie Couric's list of 100 recommended books of the year. People Editorial Guidelines Published on July 21, 2021 01:25 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Backstreet Boys is making their return to Vegas with a holiday-themed residency, after celebrating Pride with fellow boy band *NSYNC. And the group won't rule out a potential joint tour with their '90s pop counterpart. "I think it would just be good for the nostalgic side of it, for the fans, if we did something like that," Nick Carter says on Tuesday's episode of PEOPLE (The TV Show!). "The fans would lose their mind," AJ McLean chimes in, after he and Carter, 41, teamed up with Lance Bass and Joey Fatone of *NSYNC for a joint Pride performance last month in Los Angeles, during which they presented $1 million in $TKINU Tokens to The Trevor Project, on behalf of the cryptocurrency-backed philanthropic coalition Mission Tsuki. Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC Hope to Put 'Fabricated' Feud to Rest After Joint Pride Performance The guys opened up about their "fabricated" feud at the time, telling PEOPLE they hope to finally put those rumors to rest. "Just to be able to do something like this together hopefully squashes all that crap that was never true in the first place," McLean, 43, said at the time. "This is about coming together." Denise Truscello/Getty "What's happening now is that we are realizing that we're the only ones that have gone through what we have together, and we relate to one another," Carter said. "It was a place in time, and our lives were very parallel. So, all this unity and coming together and all this love, it's really cool." Along with Brian Littrell, Kevin Richardson and Howie Dorough, they're taking the stage for 12 nights later this year, during their A Very Backstreet Christmas Party residency in Las Vegas. The limited residency comes after their sold-out Backstreet Boys: Larger Than Life residency in 2017 and 2018. In addition to some Christmas classics, the group also plans to revive some of their '90s hits, along with the '90s dance moves. "Of course you're going to see those signature moves, you have to," Littrell, 46, says. "Maybe not as gymnastic as the "Backstreet's Back" backflips and stuff like that, which was my double anyway." RELATED VIDEO: Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter Teases Collaboration with *NSYNC's Lance Bass: 'It's Going to Be Huge' Backstreet Boys will hit the stage for A Very Backstreet Christmas Party, which runs Nov. 11-14, 18, 20 and 21, along with Dec. 16, 18, 19, 22 and 23, at Planet Hollywood's Zappos Theater in Las Vegas.