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Justin Timberlake declares Forget Tomorrow World Tour: Date, tickets

It looks like Justin Timberlake is returning to the music scene in full. Selfish, a brand-new song by the 42-year-old artist, was released on Thursday. In a recent episode of Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show, Timberlake declared he was prepared to travel for the first time in five years. The Mirrors singer revealed his impending The Forget Tomorrow World Tour during the late-night performance.

‘Forget Tomorrow’ World Tour to commence on April

The vocalist of Better Place is scheduled to begin his globe tour in late April.

Following the release of Timberlake’s forthcoming album, Everything I Thought It Was, comes this. March 15th will see the release of Timberlake’s sixth studio album, his first since Man of the Woods in 2018. When he appeared on the program, he said to Fallon, the host, “Oh yeah, I’m going on tour.”

How to book tickets for the mega show?

On Friday, February 2, general sales will start in the interim.

Starting Monday, January 29, there will be a fan club presale to kick off the Forget The World Tour presales the following week. Fans club members will receive an email with a special code that enables them to buy tickets. Since Citi is the official card of the tour, presale access will be available to Citi cardholders starting on Tuesday, January 30.

Schedule

The whole schedule of events for the Forget Tomorrow World Tour’s North American leg is as follows:

Monday, April 29 – Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC

Thursday, May 2 – Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington

Monday, May 6 – SAP Center at San Jose in San Jose, California

Friday, May 10 – T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas

Tuesday, May 14 – Pechanga Arena San Diego in San Diego, California

Friday, May 17 – Kia Forum in Inglewood, California

Tuesday, May 21 – Footprint Center in Phoenix

Wednesday, May 29 – Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas

Friday, May 31 – Moody Center in Austin, Texas

Tuesday, June 4 – Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas

Thursday, June 6 – BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Monday, June 10 – State Farm Arena in Atlanta

Wednesday, June 12 – PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina

Friday, June 14 – Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida

Saturday, June 15 – Kaseya Center in Miami

Friday, June 21 – United Center in Chicago

Tuesday, June 25 – Madison Square Garden in New York

Saturday, June 29 – TD Garden in Boston

Wednesday, July 3 – CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore

Thursday, July 4 – Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania

Sunday, July 7 – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio

Tuesday, July 9 – Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky

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