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Justin Timberlake is postponing many tour dates.
“Cry Me a River” shared on Instagram on October 22 that he would be postponing six dates of his Forget Tomorrow tour due to ongoing health issues.
“Hey guys – I haven’t been feeling well the last few shows and it turns out I have bronchitis and laryngitis,” he shared.
Because of this, he announced that he was forced to reschedule shows in Columbus (October 23), Detroit (October 25), Chicago (October 27), Milwaukee (October 28), St. Paul (October 31) and Grand Rapids (November). 2).
“Thank you for understanding – I will make it up to you,” Timberlake concluded the post.
This isn’t the first time Timberlake has had to postpone his tour. He previously postponed his show on October 8 at the Prudential Center in New Jersey shortly before the show doors opened. At the time, he said “my injury prevented me from performing.”
“I’m very disappointed not to be able to see you all – but I’m trying to reschedule as soon as possible. I promise to make it up to you and give you the show you deserve. Thank you. You guys have been understanding. Always appreciate your support. I had an injury that prevented me from performing,” he continued.
He did not describe what prevented him from taking the stage any further. It is unclear whether it is related to his current and ongoing health problems.
Timberlake’s other tour dates are currently set to continue as planned. The trip was in support of his latest album Everything I Think It Iswas released in March this year to less than stellar results. Commercially, the album reached the top 10 of Billboard 200, but dropped out of the zone soon after. Lead single “Selfish” was a top 20 hit on the Hot 100, but follow-up song “No Angels” failed to chart.
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