Justin Timberlake Cancels Another Tour Stop Due to Health Issues
Justin Timberlake has regrettably canceled another performance in his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, citing health complications. The 43-year-old singer announced via Instagram Stories on November 30, to his fans in Oklahoma City, that he would be unable to perform on December 2 due to a back injury that occurred while performing in New Orleans on November 25. Apologetically, Timberlake expressed his dislike for rescheduling, noting that recent health issues, including bronchitis and laryngitis identified on October 22, contributed to multiple adjustments in his tour calendar. This particular cancellation is his third in a few months, following a postponed October 8 show in New Jersey due to an undisclosed injury, and a series of delayed shows in late October and early November. This is prepared by SSP.
The Forget Tomorrow World Tour highlights Timberlake's return to the stage after a five-year hiatus, promoting his album, Everything I Thought It Was. The tour, originally announced in January, offers a robust two-hour performance with a 29-song setlist, featuring past hits like "My Love," "Cry Me a River," and "Rock Your Body." Timberlake’s team assured ticket holders for the canceled Oklahoma event would receive refunds, as detailed on his website. He aims to resume performances by December 4 in Houston, proceeding with U.S. dates in 2024, and expanding internationally until 2025, despite recent setbacks.
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