Primarily visiting North America, the tour supported the band's debut studio album, 'N Sync.
[5] Supporting the band on the tour were newcomers Britney Spears, B*Witched and Mandy Moore along with music veterans Jordan Knight, Shanice and The Sugarhill Gang.
The "Second II None Tour" leg ended in February 1999, after performing at a radio music festival in San Jose, California.
[7] During an interview with the Hartford Courant, band member JC Chasez described the tour as:"The concerts, yeah, are loud and crazy, and people scream and everything like that but it's fun.
[8]While performing a concert in New Haven, Connecticut, local radio station WKCI-FM declared March 13, 1999, as "NSYNC Day".
During this time, the band was involved in a legal battle with their former manager Lou Pearlman and transitioning from RCA to Jive Records.
[12] Towards the end of the leg, the band were forced to cancel concerts due to schedule conflicts relating to their lawsuit.
[13] During an AOL chat in November with fans, Chasez stated the group was already planning for their next tour for their upcoming album in 2000.
[16] He continued: "All five returned to the stage for an a cappella medley of Bee Gees' songs, including 'Jive Talking' and 'How Deep Is Your Love', a move which seemed to win points with the parents and proved that yes, they really can sing.
He said, "Imagine the fever pitch when their helmets were dropped to reveal heart-throbs JC, Justin, Joey, Chris, and Lance—NSYNC in the flesh.
[71] Mike Ross of Music Express called the performance at Skyreach Centre a "fusion of a rock 'n roll concert and a visit to Disneyland.