Justin Timberlake canceled one other live performance on his “The Forget Tomorrow World Tour” after he suffered a again harm in New Orleans.
On Saturday, the 43-year-old singer introduced that his present on the Paycom Heart in Oklahoma Metropolis wouldn’t happen on Dec. 2 as beforehand scheduled.
“I’m so sorry Oklahoma City,” the “Selfish” hitmaker wrote in a message he shared on his Instagram Story. “I have to cancel the show on 12/2. I hurt my back in Nola and my doctors have instructed me to rest a little bit longer. Thank you for your support — y’all know I hate doing this.”
A rescheduled date for the live performance has not but been introduced. Timberlake final carried out at New Orleans’ Smoothie King Theater on Nov. 25, earlier than taking a week-long hiatus over the Thanksgiving vacation.
The cancelation of the Oklahoma Metropolis live performance is the newest in a string of reveals that Timberlake has known as off over the previous few weeks as a consequence of well being points.
In an Oct. 22 Instagram publish, Timberlake introduced on Instagram that he needed to reschedule six live performance dates after being recognized with bronchitis and laryngitis.
“Hey guys – I haven’t been feeling great the last few shows and turns out I have bronchitis and laryngitis,” he wrote. “I’m so sorry to say I do need to reschedule the next few shows from 10/23 through 11/2. New dates listed above. Thank you for understanding – I’ll make it up to you.’
The concerts in Chicago, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Detroit, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minnesota, and Columbus, Ohio, were rescheduled for dates in February 2025.
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Just under two weeks earlier, Timberlake drew ire from fans after he canceled an Oct. 8 show in Newark, New Jersey, 30 minutes before the doors were supposed to open.
The 10-time Grammy Award winner shared the news on Instagram, claiming the postponement was due to an undisclosed “harm.”
“I am so sorry to postpone tonight’s present. I’ve an harm that’s stopping me from performing. I am so dissatisfied to not see you all – however I am working to reschedule ASAP. I promise to make it as much as you and provide the present ya’ll deserve,” Timberlake wrote alongside a broken heart emoji.
“Thanks guys for understanding. Respect your help all the time,” he added.
Fans flocked to the comments section to share their thoughts, with many expressing outrage over the late notice.
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“R U KIDDING. half-hour earlier than doorways!?” one fan commented.
“Everybody going is 30+… we have now full-time jobs, children, households and so forth. We needed to mentally put together to remain up late, discover childcare and pet sitters, take off of labor to journey in,” another wrote. “2 hrs earlier than showtime is unacceptable. And that’s IF you came upon instantly. Not everyone seems to be checking social media. I used to be already there. Unbelievable.”
The former *NSYNC member performed at the rescheduled concert one week later.
Timberlake returned to the road for the first time in five years with The Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which he launched in support of his sixth studio album “All the pieces I Thought It Was.” The singer’s seventh headlining world tour kicked off on April 29 in Vancouver, Canada.
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The Memphis native is next set to perform at the Toyota Center in Houston on Dec. 4. The tour will run until Dec. 20, before resuming again on Jan. 13, after a hiatus during the holidays.
“The Overlook Tomorrow World Tour,” which features stops in North America, South America and Europe, will conclude in July.