Many fans are curious about Lance Bass's financial success in 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is Lance Bass's Net Worth?

Lance Bass is an American singer, dancer, actor, producer, television presenter, and author who has a net worth of $20 million. Lance Bass made hearts flutter throughout the late 90s and early 2000s as a member of the immensely popular boy group NSYNC.  In the band's early days, it was agreed that Lance had the vocal chops, but his dance skills left a bit to be desired. At one point, NSYNC was offered a recording contract, but only if they got rid of Lance. The group refused to sign without him, and he worked hard to improve his dance skills.  The rest is history. NSYNC went on to sell 56 million albums.  Their albums, "No Strings Attached" and "Celebrity," hold the records for the 1st and 2nd fastest-selling albums of all time, respectively. In 2002, the group went on hiatus in order to take a break from their hectic touring and recording schedule.Justin Timberlakebegan recording solo material while they were all resting, and that was the end of the group. Millions of people were heartbroken by the news that the group had officially disbanded. After the group disbanded, he pursued an acting career and trained for several months to become a cosmonaut in Russia. His autobiography, "Out of Sync," was published in 2007 and debuted on the New York Times Bestseller list. In July 2006, Bass revealed that he is gay in a cover story for People magazine and was awarded the Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award in October 2006.

Early Life

Lance Bass was born in Laurel, Mississippi, on May 4, 1979, and given the name James Lance Bass. His father, James, worked as a medical technologist, and his mother, Diane, worked as a middle school teacher. Bass and his older sister, Stacy, were both raised in a devoutly Christian home. As a child, Bass was very interested in space and hoped to one day work for NASA. He also started singing in his church choir as a child and then started participating in other local performance groups. He was a member of his high school's competitive show choir and also joined the Mississippi Show Stoppers, a statewide music group.

Career

While still in high school, Bass received a phone call from Justin Timberlake and his mother, Lynn, asking if he would like to audition for a new pop group called NSYNC. Timberlake was aware of Bass because his vocal coach had worked with Bass while he was performing with the Mississippi Show Stoppers. Bass decided to audition and made the band, prompting him to leave high school and move to Orlando, Florida.

He began rehearsing every day, which was necessary as Bass was very behind his bandmates in terms of learning the choreography. He was even almost dropped from the band as a music executive demanded that Bass be replaced due to his dancing, but his bandmates would not sign a contract unless it included Bass. They ended up signing the contract, and the band moved to Germany to record their first album.

The group first experienced success in Europe before coming back to the US and signing with the American record label RCA in 1997. Their first single, "I Want You Back," was released and was soon receiving major radio play, turning NSYNC into an overnight sensation. They began touring to sold-out crowds and their success continued to build. They released the album "No Strings Attached" in March of 2000, which became the fastest-selling record of all time, selling 1.1 million copies on its first day of release.

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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.