This goes to wreck the tour — briefly.
In all seriousness, Justin Timberlake took to Instagram Saturday to cancel his third present of the Forget Tomorrow World Tour, citing a again damage and physician’s orders to relaxation. The cancellation is the third in simply as many months, coming after an Oct. 8 postponement attributable to an undisclosed damage (since deleted from Instagram) and Oct. 22 rescheduling of current exhibits on account of bronchitis and laryngitis.
“I’m so sorry Oklahoma City… I’ve to cancel the present on 12/2. I harm my again in NOLA and my docs have instructed me to relaxation just a little bit longer,” he wrote on his Instagram Story, referencing his live performance forward of the Thanksgiving weekend Nov. 25 in New Orleans.
He continued, “Thank you on your assist – y’all know I hate doing this,” alongside an emoji of coronary heart arms.
According to Timberlake’s web site, audiences will likely be refunded for the occasion cancellation. The pop-R&B crooner is scheduled to renew his tour dates Dec. 4, which can function a cease at Houston’s Toyota Center.
In assist of his Everything I Thought It Was album launched earlier this 12 months, the Forget Tomorrow World Tour marks the “AttractiveBack” singer’s return to touring in 5 years. The enterprise will proceed throughout the U.S. by means of 2025, in addition to internationally, in such areas as South America, Europe and the U.Ok. This will embody the aforementioned rescheduled dates from Oct. 23 by means of Nov. 2, which have now been slotted into dates for February.
Speaking to the Oct. 8 cancellation on the time, the previous NSYNC member wrote: “I’m so sorry to postpone tonight’s present. I’ve an damage that’s stopping me from performing. I’m so upset to not see you all – however I’m working to reschedule ASAP. I promise to make it as much as you and provide the present y’all deserve.”
In September, the pop star entered into an impaired driving plea as a part of his DWI cost earlier this 12 months and was sentenced to a positive of $500 and 25 hours of group service.