The 34-year-old was spotted leaving Justin Timberlake’s concert in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

Travis Kelce attended a surprise reunion concert by *NSYNC on Wednesday.

Kelce and the audience were transported to a better place by an unexpected medley of hits from the 90s heartthrobs.

The three-time Super Bowl champion rocked a dark green jumper as he joined pals for the Prince of Pop’s eagerly-awaited gig at The Wiltern.

Kelce is currently enjoying some downtime following a grueling NFL season.

He has accompanied his girlfriend Taylor Swift to LA after supporting his beau on her Eras Tour of Asia, where he wowed fans with “vibed dance moves.”

The Kansas City Chiefs star was spotted on Monday heading back to Swift’s $25 million Beverley Hills mansion.

The loved-up couple jetted home over the weekend and rubbed shoulders with Hollywood A-listers at an exclusive Oscars after-party.

Timberlake was unexpectedly joined by his bandmates on stage Wednesday night for the first time since 2013.

The band released a new single last fall and teased new music was “on the way”, per ET Online.

During Wednesday’s gig, Timberlake waded into the audience before the first notes of *NSYNC’s Gone lit up the arena.

JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Lance Bass all piled onto the stage to stun the LA auditorium.

The band smashed through a mini-set of their biggest hits, with some members of the audience overcome with emotion, per Variety.

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The outlet reports some fans had “tears streaming down their cheeks” as one of the 1990s biggest bands hit the stage once again.

And they even debuted a new song, Paradise, before Timberlake took over to run through a medley of his biggest tracks.

*NSYNC has earned six top 10 hits on the Hot 100, including Bye Bye Bye and This I Promise You.

Timberlake is set to release the album Everything I Thought It Was on Friday, his first solo release in more than five years, per Billboard.