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Justin Timberlake's 2024 tour adds 8 new concerts: What to know about cities, tickets, presale
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Date:2025-04-13 04:45:01
You now more chances to see Justin Timberlake live.
The singer has added additional U.S. dates to his world tour after announcing the first leg of The Forget Tomorrow World Tour during an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" in January, his first tour in five years. The initial North American leg is set to kick off April 29 in Vancouver, Canada, and included stops in cities in the U.S., Europe and the U.K., ending in July at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.
The second leg of the tour from the "Mirrors" singer will restart this fall and include eight new shows in the U.S. and Canada. Here's where else Timberlake is expected to visit on The Forget Tomorrow World Tour.
New Justin Timberlake tour dates
- Oct. 7: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York
- Oct 8: Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey
- Oct. 13: Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
- Oct. 17: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto
- Oct. 21: KeyBank Center, Buffalo, New York
- Oct. 23: Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio
- Oct. 27: United Center, Chicago
- Nov. 16: State Farm Arena, Atlanta
Timberlake announced the news on X, along with a full list of all tour dates:
What to know about tickets, presale times
Presale tickets, which include the LiveNation, Venue and VIP Packages will begin starting Thursday at 10 a.m. local time. The Verizon Up Select Seats and the Citi Cardmember Preferred Ticket presale began Tuesday and will end Thursday at 5 p.m. ET, according to Ticketmaster.
Tickets for the general public go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time.
Tickets for the previously announced shows on The Forget Tomorrow World Tour are currently available for purchase.
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