Justin Timberlake has decided to cancel his concert in New Jersey just hours before the show was scheduled to begin.
On Tuesday, the 43-year-old singer-songwriter took to Instagram to announce the postponement of “The Forget Tomorrow World Tour” concert at the Prudential Center, citing injury as the reason for the last-minute decision. he.
“I’m sorry to have to postpone tonight’s performance. I’m injured so I can’t perform. I’m very disappointed that I won’t be able to see all of you,” he wrote.
Timberlake continued his statement by promising fans that he would host a concert later, ensuring that his supporters would see the concert they deserved. However, he did not reveal the extent of his injury.
“…I’m trying to reschedule as soon as possible. I promise to make it up to you and give you the performance you deserve. Thank you for your understanding. Always appreciated your support,” he explained.
Fans quickly flocked to the comments section to send good wishes to the owner of the hit “Cry Me a River”.
“Hope you are okay and feeling better soon,” one person wrote, while another said, “I hope you feel better on October 21st in Buffalo, NY.”
Another person commented: “Please spend time with JT. Hope you recover quickly so you can perform on stage again.”
Aside from this week’s performance, all of Timberlake’s upcoming tours are scheduled to go on as planned, according to Billboard.
The postponement comes weeks after the former NSYNC member added 10 more shows to his tour, which was scheduled to run from January 13 in Portland, Oregon, to February 3 in Austin, Texas.
“The Forget Tomorrow World Tour” is part of the promotion for the singer’s latest album, “Everything I Thought It Was”, released on March 15 of this year.
The 18-track record, which featured song collaborations with his former bandmates and other artists, peaked at number four on the Billboard 200 upon release.
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