Justin Timberlake has announced a series of UK and European dates as part of his upcoming âThe Forget Tomorrowâ world tour â find details below.
The news comes alongside the release of the latest song from his upcoming album âEverything I Thought It Wasâ. Following on from âSelfishâ and âSanctifiedâ, Timberlake has now shared the track âDrownâ, which you can check out below. The album is released on March 15 via RCA, and you can pre-order it here.
The newly announced dates include three dates in the UK: Birminghamâs Utilita Arena on August 7, Manchesterâs Co-op Live on August 8 and Londonâs O2 on August 11. He will also play shows in seven other European countries, starting in Krakow on July 26Â and wrapping up in Lyon on September 6.
Tickets go on sale at 10am local time on Friday, March 1, and will be available here.
The dates have been shared ahead of the surprise one-off show that the singer was set to play in Londonâs Roundhouse tonight (February 23), which has now been cancelled due to illness.
Timberlake has already revealed details of the North American leg of his first tour in five years, which was extended earlier this month due to high demand. It is now set to kick off in Vancouver on April 29, and run through to July 9 in Lexington, with an extra set of dates added in October and November. Any remaining tickets for the North American shows can be found here.
Justin Timberlakeâs UK and European dates are as follows:Â
JULY
26 â Krakow, Poland, Tauron ArenaÂ
30 â Berlin, Germany, Uber ArenaÂ
AUGUST
3 â Antwerp, Belgium, Sportpaleis AntwerpenÂ
7 â Birmingham, UK, Utilita ArenaÂ
8 â Manchester, UK, Co-op LiveÂ
11 â London, UK, The O2Â
15 â Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo DomeÂ
21 â Munich, Germany, OlympiahalleÂ
25 â Cologne, Germany, Lanxess ArenaÂ
29 â Copenhagen, Denmark, Royal ArenaÂ
SEPTEMBER
2 â Stockholm, Sweden, Tele2 ArenaÂ
4 â Hamburg, Germany, Barclays ArenaÂ
6 â Lyon, France, LDLC ArenaÂ
âEverything I Thought It Wasâ is Timberlakeâs first album since 2018âs âMan Of The Woodsâ, which NME dubbed âaceâ: âThe old Timberlake shines through at all turns â and you know what? We still think heâs ace.â
In other news, the singer recently reunited with *NSYNC for their comeback single âBetter Placeâ, their first song in more than 20 years. Timberlake described the song as a âlove letter to our fansâ.
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