‘N Sync Joins Twitter, Tweets About VMAs Rehearsal

Claiming the handle @NSYNC (obvs), the famous boy band has already become verified and posted their first tweet.

Clearly, not being easily accessible to their admirers was tearin' up their heart, so the guys of 'N Sync have decided to make a solid connection with fans by joining Twitter!

Yep, that's right. You can now express your immense love and devotion to Justin Timberlake, J.C. Chasez, Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick and Lance Bass--as well as keep up with what the guys are up to--in 140 characters or less.

Claiming the handle @NSYNC (obvs), the famous boy band has already become verified and posted their first tweet.

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As if fans weren't still trying to contain themselves following the announcement that 'N Sync will reunite for the Video Music Awards tomorrow night, the guys added a little fuel to the fire by tweeting, "Mic check, mic check one.. two...is this thing on?!"

Ahhh! What are they rehearsing?! Which songs will they perform?! None of these questions have been answered yet, but don't let that stop you from refreshing your memory on the choreography to "Bye, Bye, Bye" and "I Want You Back" (and every other catchy tune) for the inevitable dance party that will happen in your living room tomorrow night.

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E! News first reported on Friday that the guys were deciding between performing one song, a medley or keeping it to a non-musical appearance.

The reunion rumors popped up earlier this week when the New York Post claimed the guys would reunite for a performance when Timberlake receives the Michael Jackson Vanguard Award during the big show at Brooklyn's Barclays Center.

Fatone's father reportedly told Radar Online their appearance will include a performance.

A loud fangirl scream would be more than appropriate at this moment.

Which 'N Sync hit do you hope the band performs tomorrow night?

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