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Guess who's packing his bags and heading Down Under? Yup, you heard it right – a Justin Timberlake Australian tour is imminent! Live Nation has been busting their chops to lock in dates for the American superstar's performances.
Word on the street is that a sneaky insider spilled the beans that JT – the man behind "SexyBack" – is gearing up to drop the news about his tour hitting Australia, New Zealand, and even Asia. The Grammy maestro is all set to light up stages in Sydney and Melbourne, with Auckland on the map too. And let's not forget, while Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth are still waiting for the green light, the hype train is already chugging along!
This ain't Justin's first rodeo in Oz, though. Remember his 'The 20/20 Experience World Tour' from back in the day? From 2013 to 2015, he had Aussies grooving to hits like "Mirrors," "Suit & Tie," and, of course, "SexyBack."
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Justin Timberlake's "Forget Tomorrow World Tour" has been smashing expectations left, right, and centre! Since kicking off back in May, this tour has been blazing through the US, leaving a trail of sold-out arenas and ecstatic fans in its wake.
Critics are singing JT's praises, as his performances are pure energy, and those setlists? They're like a greatest hits parade that keeps the crowd on their feet all night long. And speaking of the crowd, it's a beautiful mix of fans – from die-hard followers to millennials reliving their youth and soaking up every moment.
The Hollywood Reporter even hailed him as the "reigning prince of pop" in one headline! But, there's a twist in this tale. While Timberlake's live shows are winning hearts, the online world's a bit of a different story. There's still some lingering resentment from past controversies involving Janet Jackson and Britney Spears. But despite apologies and forgiveness, some online corners still haven't quite moved on.
Yet, here's where it gets interesting. The success of this tour? It's like a big ol' mic drop to those online naysayers. Plus, whispers of an NSYNC reunion? Yeah, you heard that right.
Alright, let's talk turkey – or in this case, let's talk about the moolah you'll need to catch Justin Timberlake live on his "Forget Tomorrow World Tour."
Now, we all know JT's been keeping us waiting with bated breath for new music, but good things come to those who wait. With his sixth album, "Everything I Thought It Was," hitting the shelves, it's like music heaven all over again.
Timberlake's not just dropping albums, he's hitting the road too! Kicking off in Vancouver back in April, this tour's been a whirlwind of excitement. He's been making fans dance like nobody's business from San Antonio, Texas, to venues across North America and Europe.
But catching JT live doesn't come cheap. Now, exact prices? Well, that's a bit trickier. It all depends on where you want to sit, how close you want to get to the action, and whether you're cool with a little splurge for VIP treatment. You'll always get the best prices and a money-back guarantee when you buy your tickets through Queen of Tickets. Head to our music page to be ready for when the Justin Timberlake tour tickets drop.
What kind of drama can you encounter on a Justin Timberlake tour? Justin seemingly took a jab at none other than his ex, Britney Spears, and it's got the internet buzzing like a beehive.
So, JT's on stage, about to belt out his 2002 hit "Cry Me a River," famously inspired by his breakup with Britney. But before he dives into the song, he drops this bombshell of a line: "I’d like to take this opportunity to apologise to absolutely f**king nobody."
Naturally, the crowd's jaws hit the floor, and social media went into overdrive. Fans and critics alike were weighing in, with some calling him out and die-hard defenders applauding his boldness, claiming Britney was the one in the wrong.
Britney's not one to stay quiet, either. She fires back with a cryptic post on her now-private Instagram, hinting at some street talk and a basketball court showdown.
Now, let's rewind a bit. This isn't the first time their relationship drama's made headlines. Remember when Brit spilled some tea in her memoir? Yeah, that didn't sit too well with JT. Let's not forget – despite their rocky past, Timberlake did stand by Britney during her conservatorship battle. So, maybe there's still hope for these two to bury the hatchet one day.
As witnessed at the electrifying Los Angeles show, from the get-go, JT had the crowd in the palm of his hand. Opening with the disco-infused vibes of "No Angels" from his latest album, Everything I Thought It Was, he dressed to impress in a glittery black suit and seamlessly transitioned into a trio of classics—"LoveStoned," "Like I Love You," and "My Love"—sending the audience into a frenzy.
But it wasn't all about the oldies – JT made sure to sprinkle in tracks from his latest album, blending them flawlessly with the hits we all know and love. Songs like "Technicolor" added a seductive groove to the mix, while "Drown" showcased Timberlake's vocal prowess over a moody beat.
Of course, no JT concert would be complete without the iconic "Cry Me a River," which had the crowd on their feet in no time. And let's not forget the heartfelt acoustic medley, where JT poured his soul into ballads like "Selfish," a tribute to his wife, Jessica Biel.
JT kept the banter to a minimum throughout the show, letting his music speak for itself. But when he did speak, it was with gratitude, acknowledging the special night with friends and family in the audience. And hey, shoutout to NSYNC for the memories – even though there was no reunion this time around, the nostalgia was there.
As the night drew to a close, JT left us all in awe with a towering performance of "Mirrors," suspended high above the crowd. It was a moment of pure magic, reminding us all why Justin Timberlake will always be king of the pop scene.
JT's new album is jam-packed with 18 tracks of pure musical goodness. And he brought in some heavy hitters to join him on this musical journey. From Nigerian sensation Fireboy DML to rapper/singer Tobe Nwigwe, the lineup is stacked with talent.
But wait, there's more – remember those NSYNC days? Well, they're making a comeback too! That's right, the boys are back in town for a single called "Paradise." It's their second single of the decade! The album kicks off with a tribute to JT's hometown with "Memphis," setting the stage for what's to come. And with titles like "F**kin’ Up the Disco," you know this album brings the party vibes from start to finish.
Producer Timbaland himself described the album as a return to the "fun Justin." It's all about keeping it light, keeping it young, and keeping it real. And with tracks like "Selfish" already making waves, it's safe to say JT's got another hit on his hands.
For the first time in his solo career, JT's album has missed the top 10 in Australia, debuting at a pretty disappointing No. 23. Timberlake gave us a taste of "Everything I Thought It Was" with a couple of singles before the full album dropped, but they didn’t make much of a splash. And now that the whole album is out, it's not exactly setting the world on fire. In fact, it's his worst-performing album to date, a far cry from the glory days of his earlier hits.
Remember his debut solo album "Justified"? That one peaked at No. 9 in Australia, proving JT had what it took to make it on his own after NSYNC. But this time around, he's fallen way short of that mark. "Everything I Thought It Was" is his first album to miss the top 10 down under, and that’s a pretty big deal.
And it’s not just about the numbers. It seems like JT got overshadowed by some local talent too. Peter Garrett, the Aussie musician and former politician, snagged the No. 17 spot with his new solo album "The True North." Even Kacey Musgraves managed to beat JT, landing at No. 26 with her latest effort, "Deeper Well."
So what went wrong? Well, for starters, the music industry has changed a lot since JT first went solo. Nowadays, albums tend to peak right when they debut because of the way we consume music—streaming, downloads, and all that jazz. It’s tough for an album to climb the charts after its initial release. And with Timberlake's new singles not catching fire, it's hard to see "Everything I Thought It Was" making a significant comeback.
Despite the rough start, there’s still a glimmer of hope. Future singles from the album could potentially give it a boost, but it's a long shot. JT might have to go back to the drawing board to figure out how to recapture the magic that made him a household name.
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