Justin Timberlake announces massive UK arena tour is just months away | Music | Entertainment

Justin Timberlake is one of the biggest male pop stars of all time.

The former NSYNC performer made a name for himself as a solo artist back in 2002 with his debut solo record Justified.

Since then, he has exploded in popularity, selling more than 88 million records worldwide, and gaining two platinum albums along the way.

In the next few months, Timberlake will embark on a massive world tour – titled The Forget Tomorrow Tour 2024 – beginning in the USA.

But, much to the pleasure of his European and British fans, he just confirmed he’ll be hitting this side of the pond as well.

Beginning in August, 2024, Timberlake will play some massive arena shows in Great Britain, including stops at Birmingham, Manchester and London.

Tickets will be released at the end of the week, but you can get presale tickets long before then – if you know where to look.

Here’s what you need to know:

Justin Timberlake is holding a few presale events. Here’s the breakdown:

O2 Priority Presale

The first presale event comes directly from O2 Priority, and begins on Wednesday, February 28, 2024, at 10am. Buy your tickets here:

Buy O2 Priority Justin Timberlake presale tickets here.

These tickets will only be available to subscribers to the O2 mobile phone network. You can sign up below to gain access.

Justin Timberlake tickets go on general onsale Friday, March 1, 2024, at 10am.

These tickets will be available from a number of online retailers – here’s the breakdown:

LIVE NATION – Buy Justin Timberlake tickets here.

TICKETMASTER – Buy Justin Timberlake tickets here.

Once these tickets are released, they will be fans’ final chance to get involved in the star’s tour – so act fast.

On his massive world tour, Timberlake will be playing London, Manchester and Birmingham, as well as mainland Europe.

Here’s the full list of tour dates and locations.

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