WATCH: K-pop group Stray Kids performs at AMAs, pays tribute to NSYNC
Stray Kids became the second K-pop group after BTS to perform at the American Music Awards. During their spectacular performance, the group paid tribute to American pop band NSYNC.

K-pop group Stray Kids took to the American Music Awards stage for their 50th anniversary special and wowed everyone with their performance. The group performed their hit track ‘Chak Chak Boom’ and also paid tribute to American pop band NSYNC during their performance.
Stray Kids members Lee No, Hyunjin and Felix first took the stage to dance to the NSYNC track ‘Bye Bye Bye’, before they seamlessly transitioned into ‘Chuck Chuck Boom’, the lead single from their latest album . This was his first time performing at the AMAs. The only group to do this is BTS.
Regarding the same, Felix had previously told Billboard, “Performing at the American Music Awards for the first time and collaborating with NSYNC was very memorable. It was very special. We were excited, it was great.”
In the last few years, street children are increasing rapidly. It won Top K-Pop Album at the Billboard Music Awards last year and Best K-Pop at the VMAs 2023.
The group consists of members Bang Chan, Lee No, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin and IN Stray Kids is under JYP Entertainment and has been active since 2018.
They are currently on tour in Asia, Australia, the US and Europe following the release of their ninth mini-album, ATE.