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JJustin Timberlake returns to the 2026 touring circuit with a pop-arena production built around the hits — choreography, costume changes, video walls, and a setlist sequenced for maximum singalong moments. 1 confirmed date across 1 city this run. Tickets currently start at €238. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
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When available, Justin Timberlake VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Justin Timberlakeconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Justin TimberlakeVIP & meet and greet guide.
Presale windows for the Justin Timberlake 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Justin Timberlaketour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Justin Timberlake presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Justin Timberlake is the Memphis-born, Tennessee-raised singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor whose three-decade career arc spans a generation-defining boy-band run with NSYNC, a string of solo records that effectively rewired mainstream pop production at the turn of the millennium, an acting catalogue that landed serious dramatic notices alongside the comedy and animated work, and a touring operation that has scaled from county-fair-era teen-pop sheds to multi-night arena runs that still book on first-day demand a quarter of a century later. The project starts in Shelby Forest outside Memphis, runs through the Mickey Mouse Club soundstage in Orlando alongside Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Ryan Gosling, becomes NSYNC at the Lou Pearlman shop in the same Orlando ecosystem in 1995, breaks through globally on the back of millions-units-shifted records and the Pop and Strings tours from 1996 through 2002, and pivots in 2002 to a Justified solo debut with the Neptunes and Timbaland that immediately and decisively separated Timberlake from the boy-band frame. FutureSex/LoveSounds in 2006 produced SexyBack — the single that pulled radio R&B-pop into the falsetto-and-808 space that defined the back half of the decade — and turned a 20-million-record cycle into the kind of cultural moment that earned him the 2007 Super Bowl halftime adjacent moment and a permanent seat at the working-pop top table. The 20/20 Experience in 2013 split across two volumes and pushed the production toward a deliberately retro orchestral-soul direction that confused some streaming-era listeners and rewarded everyone willing to sit with the eight-minute song lengths. Man of the Woods in 2018 carried him through a second Super Bowl halftime appearance. Everything I Thought It Was arrived in March 2024 as the sixth solo album, a deliberate return to the Justified-and-FutureSex pop-R&B sound after the country-adjacent Man of the Woods detour. The Forget Tomorrow World Tour — the touring cycle attached to the new record — launched in April 2024 at the United Center in Chicago and ran across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia through 2024 and 2025. This page is the working guide to who Justin Timberlake is, what an Everything I Thought It Was-era show looks like in practice, how the ticketing and presale windows work, and which cities keep coming up on the routing.
Justin Randall Timberlake was born January 31, 1981, in Memphis, Tennessee, raised in the Shelby Forest community north of the city, and started singing in church and on local talent stages before his tenth birthday. He auditioned for Star Search at eleven (lost the round, country-music category), joined The All-New Mickey Mouse Club at twelve on the Disney-MGM Studios soundstage in Orlando in 1993, and spent two seasons on the show alongside Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Ryan Gosling, and JC Chasez before the series wound down in 1995. NSYNC formed that same year out of the Lou Pearlman boy-band shop in Orlando — Timberlake, Chasez, Joey Fatone, Lance Bass, and Chris Kirkpatrick — and broke first in Europe (the self-titled debut released in Germany in 1997 went multi-platinum across the continent before the band cracked the US in 1998) on the strength of I Want You Back, Tearin' Up My Heart, and (God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time On You. No Strings Attached in March 2000 sold 2.4 million copies in its first week — a US first-week sales record that stood for fifteen years — and produced Bye Bye Bye, It's Gonna Be Me, and This I Promise You. Celebrity in 2001 pushed the production toward Timberlake's growing R&B and Neptunes-adjacent interests with Pop and Gone, and by the time NSYNC went on hiatus in 2002 the band had moved a combined 70 million records globally. Justified in November 2002 was the formal solo pivot — written and produced largely with the Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo) and Timbaland, with Like I Love You, Cry Me a River, and Rock Your Body as the singles — and the album won Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammys and decisively reframed Timberlake as a post-NSYNC R&B-pop singer rather than a boy-band graduate. FutureSex/LoveSounds in September 2006 doubled down on the Timbaland partnership and produced SexyBack (number one for seven weeks), My Love (number one), What Goes Around... Comes Around (number one), and LoveStoned/I Think She Knows. The 20/20 Experience released in March 2013 with the deliberately-extended-runtime Suit & Tie, Mirrors, and Tunnel Vision as the singles, sold 2.4 million US copies that year (the best-selling album of 2013), and a second volume followed in September with TKO and Take Back the Night. Man of the Woods in February 2018 pushed the production toward Tennessee Kids country-soul territory with Filthy, Say Something (with Chris Stapleton), and the title track, and the album debuted at number one. Everything I Thought It Was arrived March 15, 2024, as the sixth solo record — Selfish as the lead single, No Angels and Drown as follow-ups, and a stretch of mid-album cuts that pulled the production back toward the Justified-and-FutureSex pop-R&B palette after the Man of the Woods detour. The acting career runs in parallel: voice work in Shrek the Third (Arthur, 2007), the Trolls franchise (Branch, 2016 onward, with the Can't Stop the Feeling single from the first film going seven-times platinum and earning an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song), serious dramatic notices in The Social Network (Sean Parker, 2010), Friends with Benefits (2011), Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), and Wonder Wheel (2017). Super Bowl halftime appearances at XXXVIII (2004, the Nipplegate appearance with Janet Jackson) and LII (2018, the solo headline appearance in Minneapolis). Ten Grammy Awards across the solo and NSYNC catalogue. He remains signed to RCA, married to Jessica Biel since October 2012, lives between Los Angeles, New York, and the Tennessee farm property the family bought in 2017, and continues to record and tour as a working solo act in his mid-forties with the touring infrastructure intact.
The Forget Tomorrow World Tour is the touring cycle attached to Everything I Thought It Was, the sixth solo album released in March 2024. The run launched April 29, 2024, at the United Center in Chicago and built out across North America through the summer and fall of 2024, into a European leg, an Asian and Australian leg, and selected stadium dates where demand cleared multi-night arenas faster than the building could absorb. North American legs anchored on multi-night runs at Madison Square Garden in New York, Kia Forum and Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the United Center in Chicago, TD Garden in Boston, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, the Kaseya Center in Miami, and the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, with European and UK legs routing through the O2 in London, the AO Arena in Manchester, the Co-op Live in Manchester, the 3Arena in Dublin, the Accor Arena in Paris, and equivalent buildings across the continent. The production is built around a wide arena-bed end-stage with a long runway extension that pushes Timberlake into the centre of the floor for the dance-heavy middle of the set, a 12-to-14-piece live band (the Tennessee Kids, the same touring outfit Timberlake has worked with since the 20/20 Experience cycle), and a four-to-six-piece dance line that anchors the choreography across the SexyBack-and-LoveStoned middle stretch. The lighting rig leans heavy on the warm-amber and neon-pink colour temperatures that the Everything I Thought It Was album art established as the visual language of the cycle. A typical headline set runs 120 to 140 minutes across roughly 30 songs with no support act on most arena dates — the show opens on the new record, moves through the FutureSex and Justified catalogue, pulls in selected NSYNC singalongs (Bye Bye Bye and Girlfriend have been the consistent NSYNC moments), and closes on Mirrors or Can't Stop the Feeling depending on the routing. Doors are typically 6:30 p.m., support (where present, varying by leg) around 7:30, Timberlake on stage around 8:30. The live event listings above this block are the working calendar — filter by city or date for current on-sale status. Any 2026 dates are subject to confirmation on the official Ticketmaster event page.
Forget Tomorrow World Tour tickets are sold primarily through Ticketmaster on a standard pop-arena onsale model that runs an artist presale (via the official Justin Timberlake newsletter and Citi cardholder programme on US dates), a Verified Fan window where the date and demand level call for it, and the final public on-sale window. Face value across the cycle has typically run from a rough US$60 to US$90 for upper-bowl reserved up to US$300 to US$500 for floor and lower-bowl premium, with the Stage VIP packages running materially higher and the stadium dates carrying a marginally higher arena-equivalent band. The Stage VIP and Front Row packages are sold through Ticketmaster and the artist's official VIP partner — they typically include first-row or front-pit standing, early venue entry, a dedicated lounge, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and a commemorative laminate; the packages do not include a meet-and-greet handshake-and-photo with Timberlake on the Everything I Thought It Was cycle. Citi cardholder presale access has been the consistent US-leg presale partnership across the run, with cardholders entering a window roughly 48 hours before the public on-sale. The Verified Fan window, where deployed, uses Ticketmaster's anti-bot registration gate that closes 24 to 48 hours before the buying window opens. Resale is mobile-only and routed through Ticketmaster Verified Resale on the US dates and AXS Official Resale on the buildings that run AXS — face-value caps on resale vary by jurisdiction. Tickets listed on uncapped third-party marketplaces (StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats) are not guaranteed entry at the venue door on the buildings that operate strict transfer policies. Confirm the active on-sale window and the exact ticket inventory available for each date through the live event strip above this block — the strip is auto-fed from Ticketmaster and reflects the current state of each show.
The UK leg of the Forget Tomorrow World Tour anchors on the country's full arena circuit: The O2 in London (20,000 cap, Greenwich Peninsula) for the marquee multi-night residency, AO Arena in Manchester (21,000 cap, city centre) and the newer Co-op Live (23,500 cap, Etihad Campus) for the northern stop, Utilita Arena Birmingham or Resorts World Arena (16,000 cap, NEC complex) for the Midlands anchor, the OVO Hydro in Glasgow (14,300 cap, Clyde waterfront) for the Scottish date, and the 3Arena in Dublin where the routing extends through the Irish market. UK onsales route through Ticketmaster UK and AXS with the official Justin Timberlake newsletter presale a day or two ahead of the public window — the Citi cardholder presale is a US-specific partnership and does not run on UK dates, so the artist presale and the public window are the two access points for British and Irish fans. Demand at the UK on-sale has cleared multi-night O2 runs before the secondary inventory catches up across past JT cycles, and the Forget Tomorrow run has followed the same pattern on the highest-demand London dates. Set construction, dance-line presence, runway extension, and 120-to-140-minute runtime are consistent across the UK dates — the production is the same room-by-room. Check the live event strip above for the active UK dates and current on-sale status.
A Forget Tomorrow World Tour set runs roughly 120 to 140 minutes and follows a three-act structure that pulls fairly evenly from Everything I Thought It Was, the FutureSex/LoveSounds and Justified-era classics, the 20/20 Experience cycle, and a tight pocket of NSYNC singalongs that has become the structural centre of the cycle's audience moment. The opening act tends to cold-open on Memphis or No Angels from the new record — production cues a quick walk-on with the Tennessee Kids already in position — and moves through Selfish (the lead single from Everything I Thought It Was, and the cycle's first big floor singalong) before pulling LoveStoned/I Think She Knows from FutureSex/LoveSounds and the choreography-heavy My Love into the early section to establish the dance-line presence. The middle act sits on the runway extension that pushes Timberlake into the centre of the arena floor, anchored on Cry Me a River from Justified (the lighting drops to a deep blue wash and the room locks in for the longest single-song moment of the night), Mirrors from the 20/20 Experience (the eight-minute studio cut typically gets trimmed to a five-or-six-minute live arrangement), and a stripped acoustic mini-set with a guitar and a piano that rotates between What Goes Around... Comes Around, Until the End of Time, and Drown depending on the night. The NSYNC moment lands in the back third — Bye Bye Bye is the consistent anchor and pulls the entire bowl to its feet, with Girlfriend or It's Gonna Be Me typically following as the second NSYNC cut on the routings where the curfew supports it. The closing act builds back up through Suit & Tie, SexyBack as the cycle's defining mid-set floor moment (the song still functions as the loudest single moment of a JT live set two decades after release), and the encore on Mirrors or Can't Stop the Feeling depending on the night — the Trolls single closes most dates as the universal-audience moment that pulls the family-section crowd into the singalong alongside the longer-tenured fans. Exact running order shifts night to night within those three acts; setlist.fm tracks each show after the fact and is the working reference for the previous night's running order.
Justin Timberlake does not sell a traditional artist meet-and-greet handshake-and-photo package on the Forget Tomorrow World Tour. The Stage VIP and Front Row packages sold through Ticketmaster and the official VIP partner include first-row or front-pit standing, early venue entry, a dedicated lounge, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and a commemorative laminate — but they do not include a backstage meet with Timberlake on the Everything I Thought It Was cycle. The closest equivalents are the Stage VIP package (front-pit standing inside the artist's eyeline for the duration of the headline set and access to a dedicated lounge with food and beverage) and the Front Row package (literally the first row of the floor seating, with the laminate and merchandise items). Both packages are sold inside the same Ticketmaster onsale windows as the standard tickets — they are not held back for a separate window — and typically clear inside the first hour of the Citi cardholder presale or the artist presale on the higher-demand markets. Any third-party listing advertising a 'Justin Timberlake meet and greet' with a handshake-and-photo guarantee should be treated with caution — no such package is sold through official channels on the current cycle. Confirm the exact VIP package inventory available for each date through the official Ticketmaster event page linked from the live event strip above this block.
Los Angeles is the West Coast anchor — Justin Timberlake has tied the city to the broader career arc since the 20/20 Experience cycle, and the Forget Tomorrow World Tour stops have anchored on Kia Forum (17,500 cap, Inglewood) and Crypto.com Arena (20,000 cap, Downtown), with the Hollywood Bowl (17,500 cap) used for occasional benefit and one-off dates. Multi-night Kia Forum or Crypto.com runs are the working pattern at the cycle's current scale. Onsales route through Ticketmaster with the Citi cardholder presale ahead of the artist presale and the public window, and the Stage VIP packages typically clear inside the first hour of the Citi window. The LA crowd is loud through the SexyBack back-third floor moment and the Bye Bye Bye NSYNC singalong. Check the live event strip above for the active LA date.
New York is the East Coast anchor — Madison Square Garden (20,000 cap, Midtown Manhattan) has hosted Forget Tomorrow World Tour runs across the cycle and the demand at on-sale routinely clears multiple nights before secondary inventory catches up. Barclays Center in Brooklyn (19,000 cap) is the alternate building on routings that pair an MSG run with a borough date. Radio City Music Hall has hosted past JT promotional and one-off dates but the headline tour anchors on the larger Garden bowl. Onsales route through Ticketmaster with the Citi cardholder presale window ahead of the artist presale and the public on-sale. The MSG bowl geometry handles the runway extension cleanly and the room is loud through the Cry Me a River centre-act anchor and the SexyBack closing run. Check the live event strip above for the active New York date.
Chicago is the Forget Tomorrow World Tour launch city — the cycle opened April 29, 2024, at the United Center (20,900 cap, Near West Side), and the building has remained the anchor on subsequent Chicago routings, with Allstate Arena (18,500 cap, Rosemont) the suburban alternative on a routing that falls a different way. The launch night carried particular significance as the first full performance of the new record alongside the catalogue, and the United Center crowd reliably delivers volume through the SexyBack back-third moment and the Bye Bye Bye NSYNC singalong. Onsales move through Ticketmaster with the Citi cardholder presale ahead of the artist presale and the public window, the Stage VIP packages clearing inside the first hour. Check the live listings strip above for the active Chicago date, venue, and on-sale window.
Canadian Forget Tomorrow World Tour dates anchor in Toronto at Scotiabank Arena (19,800 cap, downtown waterfront) with the Coca-Cola Coliseum (8,000 cap, Exhibition Place) the smaller alternative on a routing that needs a half-sized building. Multi-night Scotiabank runs are the working pattern at the cycle's current scale where demand supports it. Onsales run through Ticketmaster Canada — the Citi cardholder presale does not run on Canadian dates (it is a US-specific partnership), so the artist newsletter presale and the public window are the two access points. The Toronto crowd reliably brings the volume on the NSYNC moment and the Mirrors encore. The downtown Scotiabank Arena is well-served by the Union Station transit hub — plan on the post-show transit crush taking close to 30 to 45 minutes to clear. Check the live event strip above for the active Toronto date and ticket status.
London Forget Tomorrow World Tour dates have anchored at The O2 Arena (20,000 cap, Greenwich Peninsula) with multi-night residencies the working pattern on the cycle's UK leg. The OVO Arena Wembley (12,500 cap) is the smaller alternative on routings that need a mid-cap room, and the larger Wembley Stadium has hosted past Timberlake stadium dates on previous cycles but the Forget Tomorrow run anchors on the O2 bowl rather than the stadium tier. UK onsales route through Ticketmaster UK and AXS depending on the building, with the artist presale a day or two before the public window. The O2's bowl geometry is well-suited to the runway extension and the centre-arena Cry Me a River moment, and the London crowd reliably brings the volume on Mirrors and the Bye Bye Bye NSYNC singalong. Check the live event strip above for the active London date and on-sale status.
Manchester is the second UK anchor — Forget Tomorrow World Tour dates route through the AO Arena (21,000 cap, city centre) with Co-op Live (23,500 cap, opened 2024 alongside the Etihad Campus) as the larger alternative on routings that need the bigger building. Onsales move through Ticketmaster UK and AXS, with the artist newsletter presale ahead of the public window. The northern crowd is loud through the SexyBack mid-set floor moment, the AO Arena has the older British-arena acoustics that handle the live band's full range cleanly, and Co-op Live's newer rig delivers a cleaner low-end on the LoveStoned and SexyBack bass-heavy passages. Check the live event strip above for the active Manchester date.
Dublin Forget Tomorrow World Tour dates have routed through the 3Arena (13,000 cap, North Wall Quay on the Liffey) — the standard arena-tier stop on the Irish pop circuit and the building that has hosted past Timberlake cycles since the FutureSex/LoveSounds tour. Onsales route through Ticketmaster Ireland with the artist newsletter presale a day or two ahead of the public window. The Dublin crowd is reliably loud through the back third of the set and the Bye Bye Bye NSYNC singalong, and the 3Arena bowl is intimate enough that the runway extension reaches close to the back of the floor without sightline issues from the upper tiers. The venue is well-served by the Red Line Luas tram (The Point stop) — plan on the post-show transit crush taking 20 to 30 minutes to clear. Check the live event strip above for the active Dublin date.
Paris Forget Tomorrow World Tour dates anchor at the Accor Arena (20,300 cap, Bercy in the 12th arrondissement) — the standard arena-tier stop on the European pop circuit. La Défense Arena (40,000 cap, in Nanterre west of the city) is the larger alternative on a routing that needs a stadium-tier French date, and the AccorHotels Arena name preceded the current Accor Arena branding on past JT cycles. Onsales route through Ticketmaster France and the Accor Arena's own ticketing channel, with the artist newsletter presale a day or two ahead of the public window. The Paris crowd brings the volume on the SexyBack mid-set moment and the Mirrors encore; the room's bowl geometry handles the runway extension without sightline issues from the upper tiers. Check the live event strip above for the active Paris date.
Berlin Forget Tomorrow World Tour dates have routed through the Mercedes-Benz Arena (17,000 cap, Friedrichshain) on the river Spree — the standard arena-tier stop on the German pop circuit. The Uber Arena was the venue's previous name and the building has hosted past Timberlake cycles since the 20/20 Experience tour. The Waldbühne (22,000 cap, open-air amphitheatre near the Olympiastadion) is the alternative summer booking on routings that need an outdoor date. Onsales move through Eventim and Ticketmaster Germany, with the artist newsletter presale ahead of the public window. The German crowd is quieter through the verses and louder on the choruses than the comparable UK or US room, and the Mercedes-Benz Arena's tighter acoustic suits the Cry Me a River centre-act anchor and the Mirrors encore. Check the live event strip above for the active Berlin date and ticket status.
Sydney Forget Tomorrow World Tour dates have anchored at Qudos Bank Arena (21,000 cap, Sydney Olympic Park at Homebush) — the standard arena-tier stop on the Australian pop circuit, and the building has hosted past Timberlake cycles since the FutureSex/LoveSounds tour. Accor Stadium (84,000 cap, same Olympic Park precinct) is the stadium-tier upgrade on routings that clear multiple arenas faster than the building can absorb. Onsales route through Ticketek and Live Nation Australia, with the artist newsletter presale a day or two ahead of the public window. The Australian leg typically pairs Sydney with Melbourne (Rod Laver Arena or Marvel Stadium) and Brisbane (Brisbane Entertainment Centre or Suncorp Stadium) on a tight three-week routing. The Olympic Park precinct is well-served by the Sydney Trains Olympic Park line — plan on the post-show transit crush taking close to an hour to clear. Check the live event strip above for the active Sydney date.