Where to buy tickets, new dates

Where to buy tickets, new dates

The people have spoken and their message came in loud and clear.

They want more JT.

Due to popular demand, Justin Timberlake has added six additional concerts to his 2024 ‘The Forget Tomorrow World Tour.’

That includes a second show at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, June 26.

Other new stops on the spring and summer run include gigs in Seattle (May 3), Los Angeles (May 18), Austin (June 1), Chicago (June 22) and Boston (June 30).

As of now, tickets are officially available for all 28 concerts.

Some are fairly cheap, too.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we found on Timberlake tix was $72 before fees on Vivid Seats.

All other shows have tickets starting anywhere from $77 to $189 before fees.

Want to find out how much tickets cost at the show closest to you?

We’ve got all the information you’re looking for and more about Justin Timberlake’s ‘The Forget Tomorrow World Tour’ below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Justin Timberlake 2024 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:

Justin Timberlake tour dates Ticket prices
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April 29 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC, CA $101
May 2 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA $99
May 3 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA $97
May 6 at the SAP Center in San Jose, CA $139
May 10 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV $177
May 14 at the Pechanga Arena in San Diego, CA $124
May 17 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA $130
May 18 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA $139
May 21 at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, AZ $141
May 29 at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, TX $80
May 31 at the Moody Center in Austin, TX $128
June 1 at the Moody Center in Austin, TX $119
June 4 at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX $184
June 6 at the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK $72
June 10 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA $107
June 12 at the PNC Arena in Raleigh, NC $136
June 14 at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, FL $143
June 15 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL $111
June 21 at the United Center in Chicago, IL $112
June 22 at the United Center in Chicago, IL $116
June 25 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY $189
June 26 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY $161
June 29 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA $108
June 30 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA $118
July 3 at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, MD $103
July 4 at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, PA $77
July 7 at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, OH $107
July 9 at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, KY $97

*All new concert dates are in bold.

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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Joey Fatone tour

From March 15-30, fellow *NSYNC alum Fatone is hitting the road with AJ McLean for their ‘A Legendary Night Tour.’

“It’s gonna be a lot of *NSYNC songs, a lot Backstreet Boys songs,” Fatone shared on Instagram.

If you want to see if the duo is headed to your neck of the woods, you can find the complete nine-concert tour schedule here.

Also, it should be noted that Chris Kirkpatrick has a pair of concerts lined up in April as well.

Justin Timberlake set list

Although we expect Timberlake to debut new tracks later this year, here’s a closer look at what the pop wunderkind brought to the stage at his Jan. 31 Irving Plaza concert, courtesy of Set List FM:

01.) “Sanctified”

02.) “SexyBack”

03.) “LoveStoned”

04.) “Like I Love You”

05.) “My Love”

06.) Theme from “New York, New York” (John Kander cover)

07.) “Señorita”

08.) “Summer Love”

09.) “Rock Your Body”

10.) “Suit & Tie”

11.) “Holy Grail” (JAY‐Z cover)

12.) “Cry Me a River”

JT and DJ Andrew Hypes

13.) “Happy Birthday To You” (Mildred J. Hill and Patty Hill cover)

14.) “Ayo Technology” (50 Cent cover)

15.) “Carry Out” (Timbaland cover)

16.) “FutureSex/LoveSound”

17.) “Give It to Me” (Timbaland cover)

18.) “Signs” (Snoop Dogg cover)

19.) “Brand New” (Pharrell Williams cover)

20.) “Gone” (NSYNC song)

21.) “Girlfriend” (NSYNC song)

22.) “My Favorite Drug”

JT and the Tennessee Kids

23.) “Selfish”

24.) “My Cherie Amour” (Stevie Wonder cover)

25.) “What Goes Around… Comes Around”

26.) “CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!”

27.) “Mirrors”

*The tour will be Timberlake’s first since 2018-19’s ‘Man of the Woods Tour.’

Justin Timberlake new music

Leading up to his “SNL” gig, JT dropped the radio-ready single “Selfish.”

Over a hypnotic beat, Timberlake unleashes his famous falsetto to great effect. The upcoming sixth studio album “Everything I Thought I Was,” is set for release on March 15.

While we don’t know much about the record, Timberlake has spilled a few details.

“I think there are moments that are incredibly honest, but, also, there’s a lot of f—ing fun on this album,” Timberlake told Zane Lowe on his Apple Music 1 podcast.

He also claimed he “wrote 100 songs for this album” before whittling it down to 18 in a conversation with Kelly Clarkson on her talk show.

In an interview with Variety, producer Timbaland shared that the album is a return to “fun Justin.”

On his birthday, Timberlake put out an interlude from the record on Instagram. You can check it out here.

Justin Timberlake on “Saturday Night Live”

On Jan. 27, Timberlake served as the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live.”

Over the years, the member of the “Five-Timers Club” has made quite a name for himself on the popular variety show lending his talents to classic sketches like “D— in a Box,” “The Barry Gibb Talk Show,” “Omeletteville” and more.

Personally, our favorite is Timberlake’s punchy Weekend Update commentary from 2008 where he maps out what would have happened over the course of an entire episode had he hosted.

You can find his two musical performances and appearance in a Barry Gibb talk show sketch here:

Justin Timberlake controversy

In October 2023, Timberlake’s ex Britney Spears dropped a bombshell tell-all memoir that shed light on their early-aughts relationship.

The “Toxic” singer made headlines with a passage about “Timberlake cheat(ing) on her and pressur(ing) her into getting an abortion when she wouldn’t have made that choice ‘if it had been let up to (her)’” according to the NY Post.

To get back at Timberlake, Spears’ fans rocketed her song — also named, “Selfish” but released way back in 2011 — to the top of the charts.

Spears, 42, took the high road and apologized for the brouhaha.

However, this week, Timberlake reignited the drama at his concert when he said, “I’d like to take this opportunity to apologize to absolutely…nobody” before launching into “Cry Me A River.”

“Someone told me someone was talking…about me on the streets,” Spears responded on Instagram. “Do you want to bring it to the court or will you go home crying to your mom like you did last time ??? I’m not sorry !!!”

You can read more about their rocky history here.

Huge stars on tour in 2024

This is a great year to be a fan of live music.

In addition to Timberlake, Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick, many of the biggest names in the game are on the road these next few months.

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live.

• New Kids On The Block with Paula Abdul

• Madonna

• Enrique Iglesias with Ricky Martin and Pitbull

• Christina Aguilera

• Alanis Morissette with Joan Jett

Who else is out and about? Check out our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 here to find out.

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