The singers had a mini *NSYNC reunion at Timberlake’s tour stop in Florida on Nov. 9


Joey Fatone/Instagram;Getty Joey Fatone at Justin Timberlake’s Nov. 9 concert; Justin Timberlake performing in October

Joey Fatone can’t stop the feeling for Justin Timberlake!

On Saturday, Nov. 9, Fatone, 47, reunited with *NSYNC bandmate Timberlake, 43, at the “SexyBack” singer’s latest stop on his Forget Tomorrow World Tour at Orlando’s Kia Center.

The Florida native not only attended the show, but he also live-streamed some of it. He started a live Instagram video near the end of the concert.

As Timberlake sang tour encore song “Mirrors,” Fatone repositioned the camera to include himself in the crowd and Timberlake onstage as he smiled and fist-bumped to the music.

 

Fatone also shouted out Johnny Wright — Timberlake’s manager and formerly *NSYNC’s manager — telling his viewers, “Johnny on the spot! We’re live, baby!” before quickly ducking out to avoid post-concert traffic.

“Alright, I gotta go!” he yelled after just a few seconds. “But that’s Justin!”

While exiting the venue, Fatone also showed a bit of the “backstage” area at Kia Center and gave the show a rave review.

“Awesome, awesome, awesome,” he proclaimed.

Fatone showed Timberlake more love in the video’s caption, writing, “My brother did an amazing show tonight. Proud of you @justintimberlake.”


Mikki Ansin/Getty Justin Timberlake and Joey Fatone© Provided by People

 

Fatone’s appearance at Timberlake’s concert comes shortly after the singer spoke to PEOPLE about a possible *NSYNC reunion at 90s Con.

At the September convention, Fatone said that given the packed schedules of each member — Fatone, Timberlake, Lance Bass, JC Chasez and Chris Kirkpatrick — “we haven’t had that conversation yet.”

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But, he added, “hopefully at some point when [Justin] is done with his tour, we’ll sit down and go, ‘What are we doing?’ and figure it out.”

“I would love to have that conversation, whether yes or no — I just want to know,” he told PEOPLE. “Just tell me so we can move on with our lives. Either say we had a good run and be done with it, or see what we can do.”