The Internet Graveyard of Forgotten 90s Fan Clubs
😍 Hanson Forever 😍
When you said "JTT 4ever" did you really mean it?
Once upon a 1997, my sister and I were active members of the Hanson fan club. I don't remember if we got membership cards or if there was a fee involved (I was a child), but I think we got some pretty sweet perks like advanced ticket sales and a fan club magazine which included *exclusive never before seen posters* of our favorite girly boys. We vowed to love them forever. I wished on several birthday cakes to marry Zac. But years later I'm left wondering, "where's the love?" Do these fan clubs even still exist?
Yes. They do. Some are abandoned skeletons in the Internet's Angelfire closet, while others have tried to make the transition to the 21st century. Here are our favorites to replenish your fangirl heart.
Still Lovin 98° is still going strong in 2016.
The last post was May 4, 2016.
Spicegirls.co.uk was actively lame as recently as 2011.
This spicetastic fan site went strong for many years before a sudden death in 2011.
Mariah Carey made her own fan club called Honey B. Fly.
You need to create an account to access the butterfly-ridden goodness of Mariah's inner circle.
"Absolute Goo" is an absolute treasure (and up-to-date!).
To be fair, absolutegoo.com is a fan-made site. The Goo Goo Dolls do have their own official fan club called "Inner Machine", which is still using the 90s fan club model of paid membership fee in exchange for a box of swag.
JTT's official fan club may be long gone, but Amy's Angelfire site is still kickin.
I kinda wanna write to that address even though it's probably a CVS now.
This Barenaked Ladies fan club wants your credit card info via 1-800 number.
©1997👌
There is one lone Marcy Playground fan site deep in the wild west of the Internet.
Thank you for your service, Greg Boyd.
The Backstreet Boys "community" is abuzz with stories of the 2016 BSB cruise.
It seems like fans are still actively engaged with this official fan site, posting recaps of the BSB cruise as recently as 3 days ago.
Nsync-Fans.com looks like a 90s relic but was updated *yesterday.*
Who is the angel that keeps updating this news section with Nick Carter's latest releases?
You can still join the Hanson fan club in 2016...for $40.
Keepin it super 90s, Hanson's fan club membership gets you 1 year of access to Hanson.net, an advanced copy of their newest EP, and a MEMBERSHIP CARD. Sign me up.