
Justin Timberlake is hitting the road! Beginning April 29, 2024 at Rogers Arena in British, Columbia, the chart-topping start will embark on The Forget Tomorrow World Tour. The three-month world tour will include shows in New York, Boston, Chicago, Miami, Las Vegas, Atlanta and Baltimore among several other cities. Ultimately, the tour will conclude on July 9, 2024 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. Tickets for the Memphis native’s forthcoming tour will hit the market on February 2, 2024 at 10 a.m.
Justin Timberlake is not only embarking on a world tour, but he will also be releasing a new album called Everything I Thought It Was. Set for a March 15, 2024 release, Timberlake’s first album in nearly six years will include contributions from Theron Thomas, Tobe Nwigwe, Amy Allen, Louis Bell and Henry Walter. Timbaland has also spoken about his contributions to the forthcoming LP from the iconic pop star.
“It’s fun Justin — it’s like FutureSex/LoveSounds but nothing too heavy, just giving you what you’d expect from us: not overthought, the lyrics are not so deep, it’s bob-your-head, dance-to-it music,” Timbaland said.
“Music is a young sport, and you have to keep it fun — fun and young. We’ve both seen a lot of life, but you can’t overthink it because of that, you have to bring out the 13-year-old, 18-year-old again, you know? If not, you can get into the old-fogey stage real quick.”
Timberlake is ready to bring back the “fun” Justin with a string of special performances. Earlier this month, he returned home to Memphis for a special performance. This week, he returned to Saturday Night Live to preview a new track with Tobe Nwigwe. Next week, he’ll remain in New York for a special performance at Irving Plaza.