Justin Timberlake has announced dates for his “Forget Tomorrow World Tour'' in Europe and the UK.
The 42-year-old singer will perform 13 shows, including in Poland, Germany, Belgium, England, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and France.
The pop star, whose hits include “Cry Me a River,” “Rock Your Body,” “Mirrors” and “Can't Stop the Feeling,” will perform in Krakow, Poland on July 26. They will begin their European tour and conclude their final performance. September 6th, Lyon, France.
In between, he will play three dates in the UK, kicking off in Birmingham on August 7, before heading to Manchester on August 8 and London's O2 Arena on August 11.
Mammoth excursions also include summer and fall (autumn) North American date palms.
He just released his new live single “Drown'', which follows “Selfish''. Both songs appear on “Everything I Thought It Was,'' the band's sixth studio album, their first in six years, to be released on March 15th.
News of Justin's tour comes after he was forced to cancel a one-off concert at London's Roundhouse tonight (February 23 and February 24) due to illness.
He wrote on his Instagram Story: “This is an unfortunate video that I have to send.
“I'm so disappointed that I won't be able to go to the show on Friday. I've been in London all week and I was really looking forward to performing…but as you may or may not know,… I was running into some kind of bug and…things got even worse.”
Justin managed to film The Graham Norton Show, but the next morning he felt even worse.
He continued: “I woke up this morning feeling worse than ever.
“Right now I'm feeling terrible so I hope no one gets this flu. That's what I have to say to everyone. Thank you. I love you all and see you soon.”
Justin Timberlake Summer 2024 European Tour Dates:
Friday, July 26 – PL, Krakow – TAURON Arena Krakow
Tuesday, July 30th – Berlin, Delaware – Uber Arena
Saturday, August 3rd – Antwerp, Belgium – Sports Palace Antwerp
Wednesday 7th August – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena
Thursday 8th August – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
Sunday, August 11th – London, UK – The O2
Thursday, August 15th – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
Wednesday, August 21st – Munich, Delaware – Olympiahalle
Sunday, August 25th – Cologne, Delaware – LANXESS Arena
Thursday 29th August – Copenhagen, DK – Royal Arena
Monday, September 2 – Stockholm, South East – Tele2 Arena
Wednesday, September 4th – Hamburg, DE – Barclays Arena
Friday 6th September – Lyon – Dessines, France – LDLC Arena