Justin Timberlake Announces Fall Tour

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After dropping The 20/20 Experience and seeing two singles skyrocket up the charts, Justin Timberlake is announcing his fall tour, which will kick off on Halloween in Montreal at the Centre Bell. The 20/20 Experience World Tour will swing through his home state of Tennessee with dates in Nashville on November 15 and Memphis on November 18.

Other big dates include Las Vegas on November 21, Dallas on December 4 and Houston on December 5. Timberlake will hit Atlanta on December 17 and Orlando on December 19.

The format of the album should make for an interesting concert, as seven of the songs on the album are more than seven minutes long, including “Mirrors,” which is currently number five on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. One of the shorter songs on the album, “Suit and Tie,” has reached as high as number three on the U.S. charts and features Jay-Z, who Timberlake is currently on tour with.

Timberlake’s biggest career hits include “SexyBack,” “My Love,” “What Goes Around… Comes Around,” and “Cry Me a River.” Timberlake is also likely to perform “Summer Love,” “Rock Your Body,” “Dead and Gone,” “Give It to Me,” and “Ayo Technology.”

In addition to his performance as a vocal artist, Timberlake is a talented dancer and actor, which should combine to make the show a special night for all in attendance. More material for the tour will release right before the shows begin, as Timberlake will drop the second half of the 20/20 Experience album on September 30.

This is Timberlake’s first tour in six years, as he’s making his return from somewhat of a musical hiatus. Over time, Timberlake has made the transformation from a child actor and boy band singer into a pop artist with a following of teenage girls, until he finally hit his current form, as a multi-talented performer with a much wider range of followers.

That means that tickets will likely be in higher demand, so you shouldn’t wait until the last minute to pick up tickets for the show closest to you. The tour runs from October 31 in Montreal through February 10 in Omaha, with many stops in between.

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