Justin Timberlake has canceled another tour stop.
In a post shared to his Instagram Stories on Saturday, November 30, the 43-year-old ‘No Angels’ singer told fans that he is canceling the Forget Tomorrow World Tour show in Oklahoma City on December 2 due to an ongoing back injury he has recently incurred. continued in New Orleans.
“I’m so sorry, Oklahoma City,” he wrote. “I have to cancel the show on 12/2. I hurt my back at Nola and my doctors told me to rest a little longer. Thank you for your support – you all know I hate this.”
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Timberlake last performed in New Orleans on Monday, November 25, apparently when the injury occurred.
This is the third time in recent weeks that the ‘Selfish’ singer has adjusted his tour schedule due to health reasons.
“I haven’t been feeling well the last few shows and it turns out I have bronchitis and strep throat,” he wrote in an Oct. 22 Instagram post. “I’m so sorry to say that I have to reschedule the next few shows from 10/23 to 11/2 […] Thank you for your understanding – I will make it up to you .”
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The former *NSYNC member also previously canceled and rescheduled his October 8 show in New Jersey due to an undisclosed injury.
“I’m so sorry I have to postpone tonight’s show. I have an injury that will prevent me from performing. I’m so disappointed I won’t be able to see you all – but I’m working on rescheduling as soon as possible. I promise to make it up to you and give you the show you deserve,” he wrote on Instagram, adding a broken heart emoji. “Thank you for your understanding. I always appreciate your support.”
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The Forget Tomorrow World Tour was first announced in January and marked Timberlake’s return to touring after a five-year hiatus. The two-hour show features a 29-song setlist and highlights the star’s sixth studio album, Everything I thought it was. It also includes fan favorites such as ‘My Love’, ‘Cry Me a River’, ‘Suit & Tie’ and ‘Rock Your Body’.
The Forget Tomorrow World Tour has nine more US stops in 2024 and continues in 2025 in the US and internationally through July.