How to get Justin Timberlake tickets for 2024 UK tour
The singer's Forget Tomorrow tour starts in April
Justin Timberlake is gearing up for a world tour which will see him perform more than 60 dates over several months.
The Can't Stop the Feeling! singer revealed a month ago that he was hitting the road, starting his Forget Tomorrow tour with a concert in Vancouver before heading off around the US for most of May and June. But after much anticipation he has now confirmed dates for the European and UK leg.
“When I said WORLD tour, I meant it,” he posted on social media. “New dates added EUROPE!” he said, adding a heart emoji.
When is Justin Timberlake’s world tour?
Timberlake’s Vancouver gig is on 29 April and from there he will head to places including Seattle, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Austin, Chicago and New York.
He then goes to Europe in July, where tour stops will include Krakow, Antwerp and Munich.
After the European leg he will head back across the pond for more shows in the US and Canada, wrapping with a concert in Indianapolis in mid-December.
When are his UK tour dates?
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The UK isn’t getting left out, with three dates planned so far. However, there is the possibility that more shows could be added as there are some gaps in the singer’s schedule.
7 August - Utilita Arena, Birmingham
8 August - Co-op Live, Manchester
11 August - The O2, London
How to get tickets
Tickets for the shows are expected to sell fast. They are on general sale now and can be purchased at Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
What have fans said?
Timberlake’s fans have said they are counting the days until the star arrives in the UK, with one saying on social media that they were “soooo ready”. "Amazing news!" declared another fan.
“It's been 10 years since I last saw him live and the need is strong,” posted one person. “Can’t wait to see him,” agreed someone else.
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