Justin Timberlake, who recently released a new single Filthy, has so much in stock for music fans as he gets ready for showstoppers in the United States of America later this January, and we have his full schedule for your personal records.
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The American singer-songwriter, actor and record producer will play Detroit’s Little Ceasars Arena on April 2. Yes. It’s a long way to go, but the 36-year-old music icon says he can’t wait, too.
Timberlake is set for his first tour in four years, an appetizer for those of us who can’t wait to lay hands, not ears, on his much anticipated Man of the Woods album, which will also be his first in five years.
Tickets for the LCA show, part of Timberlake’s Man of the Woods Tour, will go on sale at 10 a.m. Jan. 22 through Ticketmaster.
American Express card holders will have access to a pre-sale that runs 10 a.m. Jan. 17 through 5 p.m. Jan. 21 while members of Timberlake’s fan club can start buying seats this Wednesday.
Timberlake is hitting the road in support of “Man of the Woods,” his fifth solo studio album and billed by the Tennessee native as a contemporary take on the Southern music of his roots. The album is scheduled to land Feb. 2, two days before his Super Bowl halftime headlining performance.
Man of the Woods is the first full-scale tour by the former ‘N Sync star since his 2014 run, which included a stop at the Palace of Auburn Hills. A year earlier, he’d teamed up with Jay-Z for a night at Ford Field.
This latest run will kick off March 13 in Toronto and wrap up May 30 in his hometown of Memphis.
Justin Timberlake 2018 concert dates, Man of the Woods Tour
March 13 – Toronto, Air Canada Centre
March 18 – Washington, D.C., Capital One Arena
March 21 – New York, Madison Square Garden
March 25 – Newark, Prudential Center
March 27 – Chicago, United Center
March 31 – Cleveland, Quicken Loans Arena
April 2 – Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
April – Boston, TD Garden
April 8 – Montreal, Bell Centre
April 12 – Salt Lake City, Vivint Smart Home Arena
April 14 – Las Vegas, T-Mobile Arena
April 24 – San Jose, Calif., SAP Center
April 28 – Los Angeles, The Forum
May 2 – Phoenix, Talking Stick Resort Arena
May 5 – Tulsa, Okla., BOK Center
May 7 – Columbus, Nationwide Arena
May 9 – Nashville, Bridgestone Arena
May 11 – Atlanta, Infinite Energy Arena
May 14 – Orlando, Amway Center
May 15 – Tampa, Amalie Arena
May 18 – Miami, American Airlines Arena
May 19 – Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., BB&T Center
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