Justin Timberlake announces the "Forget Tomorrow" World Tour








Justin Timberlake is gearing up to hit the road again for his first world tour in five years! The superstar announced the "Forget Tomorrow" World Tour on Thursday's episode of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," sending fans into a frenzy..


The tour will kick off in Vancouver, British Columbia, on April 29, 2024, and make its way across North America before heading overseas. Timberlake will hit major cities like Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, London, and Paris, with the tour wrapping up in Lexington, Kentucky, on July 9, 2024.

"I'm so excited to announce the 'Forget Tomorrow' World Tour," Timberlake said in a statement. "It's been a long time since I've been on the road, and I can't wait to see all of you out there. We're gonna have a blast."


The announcement comes on the heels of the release of Timberlake's new album, "Everything I Thought It Was," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album is Timberlake's first full-length release since 2018's "Man of the Woods," and it's packed with infectious pop tracks that are sure to get fans dancing .



Tickets for the "Forget Tomorrow" World Tour go on sale February 3, 2024, and are sure to sell out fast. So be sure to mark your calendars and snag your tickets early!


Here are some of the key details about the "Forget Tomorrow" World Tour:

Dates: April 29, 2024 - July 9, 2024

Cities: Vancouver, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, London, Paris, and more

Tickets: On sale February 3, 2024

Here are some additional details that you may want to include in your article:


A brief overview of Timberlake's career

A description of the new album, "Everything I Thought It Was"

Quotes from fans and critics about the album and the tour

Information about how to purchase tickets

A link to the official tour website..

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