Stray Kids brought OG boy band vibes with their electrifying yet swoon-worthy performance at the American Music Awards (AMAs) 50th Anniversary Concert.

Photo: Stray Kids (Rich Polk)
On October 6 (October 7 PST), the AMAs celebrated 50 years of music and glory, featuring exhilarating performances from today’s biggest artists. In honor of boyband culture, which has shaped pop music for decades, Stray Kids did not fail to deliver a show-stopping performance.
At the beginning of their performance, strings were attached to the members’ limbs as they recreated NSYNC’s “Bye Bye Bye,” showcasing the boy group’s impeccable vocals and handsome visuals.
It doesn’t stop there: Stray Kids also performed their chart-topping track “Chk Chk Boom.”
Later on, the AMAs lauded Stray Kids’ performance on X: “ain’t no lie @Stray_Kids’ NSYNC tribute is ICONIC #AMAs50.”
Apart from Stray Kids, iconic music legends such as Mariah Carey, Nelly, Green Day, and Jennifer Hudson, among others, performed their greatest hits at the prestigious AMAs.
Stray Kids is a popular South Korean Boy Band that debuted in 2017. Known for their hit songs “Thunderous,” “God’s Menu,” and “Maniac”, the octet is set to return to the Philippines for their ‘DominATE’ concert tour in November.
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